It was not a push. If you think it's a foul then cool, probably about 50 percent of people agree with you. Yet you have VAR interventions to disallow a goal like this where it's not clear if there was enough force used to deem it a foul whilst at the same time having no VAR intervention in our semi final for the most obvious handball where the ref gave a goal kick and they went with the on field decision.
Even if you think it's a foul, why are they disallowing this when they've set the barometer so high to go against the refs on field decision in the last few months.
It's a foul, to me when I saw it it was clear and obvious, I don't know why some chelsea fans on here saying it isn't clear and obvious
The advantage in that situation was clearly on the aston villa player as the ball was going towards him, otherwise the chelsea player would have competed with him in a header contest, he knew he couldn't
so he pushed him from behind to get the ball. It's a foul anywhere on the pitch for goodness sake
The barometer and VAR in the past, it's a mess. I'm just looking it at this incident alone though, why the ref didn't just blow straight away goes to show how bad they are.