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16th May 2021

WATCH: Chelsea fans celebrating FA Cup final equaliser only to see it disallowed

Chelsea fans celebrating what they thought was a late equaliser on Saturday night were made to look foolish as it was ruled offside by the VAR

Reuben Pinder

VARdenfreude

Celebrating goals these days comes with a risk. The possibility of the VAR boffins finding a minuscule detail that nobody noticed in the build up to the goal and thus disallowing it means that limbs – the best part of football – are often severely dampened by fear of embarrassment.

Normally, you can write off this embarrassment as everyone supporting the unlucky team will have been in the same boat. You dust yourself off, curse the referee, and move one.

But when you film yourself celebrating a goal, continue filming as it is disallowed, and then for some reason upload that video to the internet, you are asking to be mocked in the name of content.

And so it should come as no surprise that this video of some Chelsea fans losing their shit after Ben Chilwell (or Wes Morgan?) scored what we all thought was a late equaliser for the Blues in the dying moments of the FA Cup final, before realising it had been ruled out for a marginal offside, went viral.

From start to finish, this video is utterly compelling. You spot something new every time you watch it.

https://twitter.com/james_dart/status/1393949535513325570?s=21

What’s with the white trilby hat that makes him look like he’s working at a Chelsea themed fishmonger?

And why does said fishmonger look so unenthused amid the pandemonium of the celebrations?

The timing of the transition from ‘Chelsea, CHELSEA, CHELSEAAA-” to “Fuck off. No, fuck off.” is utterly exquisite.

Why does he keep recording?

Why did he post it to the internet?

Is VAR actually good?