• Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, right, during their 2-0 victory at Chelsea in February, the third win for United against the Blues this season. Getty
    Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, right, during their 2-0 victory at Chelsea in February, the third win for United against the Blues this season. Getty
  • Harry Maguire, left, heads home the second goal. EPA
    Harry Maguire, left, heads home the second goal. EPA
  • Chelsea manager Frank Lampard. AFP
    Chelsea manager Frank Lampard. AFP
  • Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates after the win. AFP
    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates after the win. AFP
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates with Harry Maguire after the match. Reuters
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates with Harry Maguire after the match. Reuters
  • Manchester United defender Harry Maguire celebrates the win. AFP
    Manchester United defender Harry Maguire celebrates the win. AFP
  • Anthony Martial celebrates scoring their first goal with Daniel James as Chelsea's Jorginho looks dejected. Reuters
    Anthony Martial celebrates scoring their first goal with Daniel James as Chelsea's Jorginho looks dejected. Reuters
  • Harry Maguire clears the ball at Stamford Bridge. AFP
    Harry Maguire clears the ball at Stamford Bridge. AFP
  • Harry Maguire (No 5) of Manchester United scores their second goal. EPA
    Harry Maguire (No 5) of Manchester United scores their second goal. EPA
  • Anthony Martial celebrates his goal with teammates. Getty
    Anthony Martial celebrates his goal with teammates. Getty
  • Kurt Zouma celebrates with Antonio Rudiger before his goal is disallowed following a referral to VAR. Reuters
    Kurt Zouma celebrates with Antonio Rudiger before his goal is disallowed following a referral to VAR. Reuters
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    The big screen displays the decision after a VAR review, disallowing a goal from Chelsea's French defender Kurt Zouma for a foul in the build-up. AFP
  • Chelsea's Olivier Giroud celebrates with teammates before his goal is disallowed by VAR. Reuters
    Chelsea's Olivier Giroud celebrates with teammates before his goal is disallowed by VAR. Reuters
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    Anthony Martial shoots at goal. Reuters

'Maguire should have been sent off' - Frank Lampard furious as Manchester United claim pivotal win at Chelsea


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Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has fuming that Harry Maguire was still on the pitch to score Manchester United's second goal as they claimed a pivotal win at Stamford Bridge.

The VAR system was in the spotlight once again after Maguire kicked Michy Batshuayi in the groin area in the first half at Stamford Bridge.

"Maguire should have been sent off," Lampard said. "That's clear, and that obviously changes the game."

United captain Maguire, who escaped sanction for the incident, went on to score a thumping header in the 66th minute to seal the win.

"Decisions like that are crucial," added Lampard. "That's a major part of what VAR was brought in for: a second viewing, different angles. I don't get why they aren't looking at the monitor. It should be used."

VAR also ruled out two Chelsea goals from Kurt Zouma and Olivier Giroud in a frustrating night for Lampard's side, who went a fourth straight league match without victory.

Lampard cut a frustrated figure as the flaws in both boxes which have seen his side win just four of their last 14 league games were exposed once again against ordinary opposition.

"The fight starts now," said Lampard. "It's not worth me going on about it now but the reality was there for us to see.

"If we're not going to take chances then we're not going to win games. When you dominate large periods you have to take your chances."

Victory lifts United up to seventh and within three points of Chelsea in fourth, in the battle for the places in the Champions League next season.

However, even United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted he had not been impressed by the visitors' performance.

"When you win 2-0 here you are delighted," said Solskjaer.

"Then again I didn't think we played well, particularly with the ball in the first half. We were cumbersome, slow, passing wasn't great but we got the first goal then we hung in there."

Lampard made a bold call before kick-off by again dropping the most expensive goalkeeper in football history, Kepa Arrizabalaga, to the bench in favour of the 38-year-old Willy Caballero.

Batshuayi also started with Tammy Abraham ruled out by injury and Lampard's anger at missing out on a striker in the January window was borne out by a poor night for the misfiring Belgium forward.

But the course of the game could have been very different had Maguire not escaped unpunished for kicking Batshuayi after the two collided in front of the dugouts.

"I know I caught him and I felt he was going to fall on me and my natural reaction was to straighten my leg to stop him," said Maguire.

"I apologised to him and it was nice that the referee saw sense."

Chelsea's sense of injustice increased when Willian was harshly booked for diving as he went down under a challenge from Bruno Fernandes looking for a penalty.

United had not forced Caballero into a single save before going in front a minute before the break when Martial planted a brilliant header into the far corner from Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross.

There was still time for Batshuayi to miss another chance before half-time when he skewed wide from a narrow angle.

The one-way traffic continued at the start of the second period as Mount hit the post and a brave block from Wan-Bissaka deflected Pedro's goal-bound effort behind.

But even when Chelsea did get the ball in the net through substitute Kurt Zouma, the goal was ruled out by VAR for a push on Brandon Williams by Cesar Azpilicueta.

Fernandes was unable to make much of an impact from open play in his second United appearance since a £47 million (Dh224m) move from Sporting Lisbon.

However, the Portuguese international is a huge threat from set-pieces and nearly caught Caballero out with a free-kick that crashed back off the post.

Moments later, Fernandes provided his first assist for the Red Devils with a corner which Maguire powered home.

Lampard had seen enough from Batshuayi and handed Olivier Giroud a rare appearance off the bench for the final quarter.

The French striker thought he had given Chelsea a lifeline with a near post header, but was ruled offside after a VAR review.