Chelsea and Manchester City battled to a 4-4 draw in an exciting match that had many ups and downs. Chelsea had a chance to make up the score at the end of the game, but "famous" referee Anthony Taylor blew the final whistle at the crucial moment, angering Chelsea coach Porter, who rushed into the field to denounce, and received a yellow card. Anthony Taylor's decision in this game is also quite controversial, in the first half he ruled that Manchester City was awarded a 12-yard penalty, which is the same as the previous "Manchester City Derby" in the United's penalty, quite criticized.

Anthony Taylor was subsequently relegated to Championship enforcement in the league after a misjudgement led to a 12-yard penalty for Newcastle in the Wolves v Newcastle game at the end of last month. However, he also made a controversial 12-yard penalty in the Championship match between Preston and Govanelli. After his "usual" punishment, he was given the spotlight in Chelsea's clash with Manchester City this week. In the first half, a tug of war between Ahmadou Harland and Gulsuen led to Anthony Taylor and VAR awarding City a 12-yard penalty, similar to that given to Lodikas Jandi in the previous 'City derby' by Helen, but the foul was minor. Liverpool star Gallacha said: "This penalty is wrong, although the last camera shows that there is a possibility of 12 yards, but you have to see the whole situation, Harland was able to grab the ball because he pulled Gulsuen's jersey first, this 12 yards for Chelsea is too harsh."

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