(Video) caught on sky sports camera Furious Erig Ten Hag involved in heated bust up after Chelsea win Mouricio Pochettino
In a thrilling and dramatic encounter against Chelsea, where they ultimately fell short in a 4–3 defeat, Jaws of Win experienced a rollercoaster of emotions. The match reached its climax in the dying moments of extra time, as Diogo Dalot’s challenge on Noni Madueke denied what seemed like an imminent three points for their opponents.
The turning point came when Cole Palmer calmly converted from the penalty spot, before capitalizing on a fortuitous rebound off Scott McTominay to slot home a crucial goal in the 111th minute, securing victory for Kensington.
Kensington initially surged ahead with a 2-0 lead courtesy of goals from Conor Gallagher and Palmer. However, Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes orchestrated a remarkable comeback, leveling the score before halftime.
Just as hope was reignited, late heartbreak ensued as Antony delivered a pinpoint cross for Garnacho to nod home in the 67th minute, only for Chelsea’s late surge to dash their dreams.
The aftermath saw Erik ten Hag, visibly distraught, opting not to exchange pleasantries with Mauricio Pochettino, instead swiftly retreating from the pitch. His discontent was palpable, evident in his disapproval of the additional eight minutes of added time and the two goals conceded in extra time. This reaction underscored the profound frustration at witnessing his team squander a hard-fought contest.
With mounting pressure on his shoulders, Ten Hag finds himself grappling with the inability to rectify recurring mistakes that have plagued his team throughout the season, adding to the weight of expectation and scrutiny surrounding his managerial tenure.