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Published 22:45 17 Jan 2018 GMT
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https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/953752874512732160 Perhaps justice was served in the Pedro incident because the 30-year-old was sent off for a second yellow card in extra time for a rash challenge. Alvaro Morata was also given his marching orders for two yellow cards in quick succession in the final moments of the game. Morata was initially booked for diving in the area before an aggressive diatribe towards the referee ensured that he wouldn't be taking a penalty following the 1-1 draw after 120 minutes. While Blues fans will be furious about the poor decision-making from both Morata and Pedro, Chelsea blushes were spared as they scraped through the shootout and into the fourth round, where Newcastle await them.oh fuck off, Gary. pic.twitter.com/vzkEvLArjW
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