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Conte bemoans ‘bad decision’
- Updated: September 11, 2016
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte said referee Andre Marriner made a “bad decision” by not penalising Leroy Fer in the build-up to Swansea’s second goal at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday.
Diego Costa handed Chelsea the lead in the 18th minute but two goals in the space of two minutes gave Swansea second-half advantage.
Gylfi Sigurdsson scored from the spot after being brought down by Thibaut Courtois before Leroy Fer dispossessed Gary Cahill to put the Swans ahead.
But Conte, whose side rescued a point when Costa struck nine minutes from time, thought Cahill was fouled by Fer for Swansea’s second.
“The second goal I think everyone can see the situation,” Conte told Sky Sports. “I don’t want to speak about the decision but it’s a bad decision from the …