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Chelsea frustrated in dramatic draw, denied penalty at home with Women's Super League leaders Arsenal

Chelsea drew 0-0 at home to Arsenal in the WSL top-of-the-table clash which threw up more controversy than goals. Chelsea knew that a win would take them top as they trailed Arsenal by two points before kick off, with a game in hand.

Ad/> The Gunners meanwhile were eyeing the chance to put breathing space between their London rivals. Barclays FA WSLChelsea boss Hayes says table-topping Arsenal clash will be 'emotional'YESTERDAY AT 17:41 Arsenal had the best of the first half and while Chelsea had their moments, the away side fashioned the best chances with Vivianne Miedema hitting the woodwork.

In the second half, the Blues' Sam Kerr had a couple of early chances and on 56 minutes could've done better before Pernille Harder saw her attempt blocked. Guro Reiten was the next player to miss for Chelsea, sending her effort straight at the keeper when it appeared easier to score.

Tuchel arrives in Abu Dhabi for Club World Cup final Rangnick downplays report of player unrest at Man Utd after 'Ted Lasso' jibe Leipzig leapfrog Koln into Champions League places after routine 3-1 win However it was not all one-way, and Miedema went close in a goalmouth scramble as Arsenal put on the pressure with just minutes remaining. Chelsea briefly thought they had won it at the death when Jesse Fleming netted three minutes into added time, but the close-range effort was chalked off due to offside.

Two minutes later there was yet more drama as Kerr's cross hit Leah Williamson's hand, only for the ref to wave play on. /> Speaking after the game, a frustrated Chelsea manager Emma Hayes bemoaned the crucial refeering decision, saying: «The best official in the league has missed the biggest decision.» When asked if she thought the penalty should

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