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Saturday, 16 January 2016

IT WAS A DIABOLICAL REFEREEING BLASTS MARTINEZ


 Chelsea long serving captain John Terry scored a controversial equaliser as the Blues secured a late draw against Everton, leaving Evertons manager furious
Roberto Martinez hit at referee Mike Jones for the "diabolical decision" of allowing John Terry's 98th-minute goal to stand and earn Chelsea a 3-3 draw with Everton.
"It was a fantastic game for the fans, but the level of refereeing was diabolical. That's really hurtful and no-one deserves that," Martinez said on Sky Sports.
"It's down to the decision and anyone from Chelsea would tell you that was offside. It's also well over the allotted time.
"That's something that's clear-cut, it's not just the referee's decision, it's something that's black and white.
"We scored two very good goals, get a two-goal lead and then it goes a bit frantic and opens up.
"Getting to that point and showing that character, that incredible resilience to get that winner – that's what we deserved, but it's been taken away in an unfair manner

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