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.
Conte, whose side rescued a point
when Costa struck nine minutes from time, thought Cahill was fouled by Fer
for Swansea's second. He said “The second
goal I think everyone can see the situation, I don't want to speak about the
decision but it's a bad decision from the referee. We conceded two goals, one
after our own free-kick. We can improve on these situations.”
Costa continued his excellent start to the season, scoring his third and fourth goals of the campaign to help his side seal a point.

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