Although this Premier League season has not been so rocking for few sides but this is also a fact that we are having some good games in the second half of the year. Last Chelsea vs. Everton game was one such game that showcased best of soccer. Though, result went in no one’s favor with a 3-3 final score on the card, but it was Everton who grossly dominated the game with two early goals that once felt them the sure shot winner. But, Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas’ quick goals shredded off that lead and then Ramiro Funes Mori gave another edge to the visitors which could also not be the winner for them as Captain John Terry’s controversial net equalized the final score. Some say his goal was outside while in the eyes of referee, it was the correct one hence no appeal was entertained but post-match video footages proved there was not everything right with that shot.
Anyways, now, it is a history and Blues earned half points out of it while Goodison Park side is preparing an official complaint about its validity that cost them an important game. If we talk about Terry himself and if he was sure his shot was authorized, he said in a TV interview, “I’m not sure to be honest, I don’t really care as it was my first this season. It’s an important one as we’re still undefeated since the manager has come in.
“To keep that little momentum, ideally we needed three points, we’re not happy where we are in the league, we need to start winning games but every game’s tough and every opposition seems to be stepping up their game.”
Moreover, apart from this minor glitch, 35-year-old looked quite relieved to see his side fighting back after having been trailing by good two goals which could be a morale booster for them considering their show in the current season. He added, “(Situation was) difficult especially after going 2-0 down. A lot of teams would have thrown the towel in, but the fight and the desire from the squad unbelievable to come back, and unlucky no to win the game I think.
“Both teams were sussing each other out a little bit, it opened up slightly with more goals and chances, but it was a tireless effort from the boys. I think all we can do at the moment is give everything and I think the fans appreciate that even at 2-0 down, everyone on their feet singing and applauding the players.”