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Some Chelsea fans are reacting to Arsenal’s actions on Twitter following the preseason loss

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Chelsea fans reacted on Twitter Arsenal’s official Twitter account a retweet post claiming they “got a clear goal stolen” during Sunday’s preseason loss.

As the new Premier League season draws to a close, Arsenal suffered a close 2-1 loss to their London rivals at the Emirates Stadium.

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The visiting team took the lead in the first half, before returning Granit Xhaka tied during the second period, only Hector Bellerin mistakenly allowed Tammy Abraham to win.

But Arsenal thought Joe Willock should have scored after the ball crossed the line, but the technology was off.

When the match ended, Arsenal’s official Twitter account retweeted the following message from the club’s coach, Adrian Clarke.

This provoked a reaction from the fans who pointed out that it was a friendly match after all.

Since the two London rivals are in conflict with each other, there will certainly be an additional spark on the field.

But at the end of the day, the real thing begins in a few weeks and Arsenal would undoubtedly be beaten here if they are guaranteed points in the Premier League.

It may be understandable that the fans express their frustration, but not the official version of the club.

Here is a selection of Chelsea fans who reacted to Arsenal RT’s announcement about Willock’s unauthorized goal.

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