An angry Marco Silva waited for referee Robert Jones on the Stamford Bridge pitch at half-time in Saturday's west London derby.
The Fulham manager stood near the centre circle shaking hands with his players as they walked off, but his real focus was on Jones.
The official, flanked by security, gestured for Silva to head down the tunnel, which he eventually did while still visibly seething.
Silva's frustration stemmed from an incident in the 22nd minute when 18-year-old Josh King thought he had put Fulham ahead.
The teenager showed great composure to cut inside and score, only for VAR to intervene. After reviewing the footage on the pitchside monitor, Jones ruled that Rodrigo Muniz had committed a 'careless challenge' on Trevoh Chalobah in the build-up and chalked the goal off.
The decision infuriated Fulham and drew heavy criticism from pundits. Former Chelsea star Joe Cole told TNT Sports: 'Chalobah goes to win the ball on the halfway line and there is contact but it's not a foul.
'From his perspective once he goes to ground he can no longer impact the game, so he has been very clever in staying down. But if we love football, we can't be stopping it for things like that.'
Karen Carney added: 'This goal should have stood. We are denying an 18-year-old their moment in the Premier League and he has been the best player on the pitch.'
On BBC Radio 5 Live, Nedum Onuoha said: 'Chalobah has got away with murder and the fact he stayed on the floor sold it to them.'
Fulham's mood worsened when Chelsea went in front in the ninth minute of first-half stoppage time. After eight minutes were initially signalled, Enzo Fernandez's corner was headed in by Joao Pedro in the 54th minute of the half.
The travelling supporters chanted '1-0 to the referee' as boos rang around the away end. That chant became '2-0 to the referee' early in the second half after another VAR-assisted Chelsea goal.
This one was a penalty kick converted by Enzo Fernandez after replays showed that Chalobah's cross had struck the outstretched arm of Ryan Sessegnon.
However, Fulham were annoyed again because replays also appeared to suggest that Pedro had handled the ball too, moments before Sessegnon.
Silva's reaction to this decision was simply to laugh.
Potadmptuy
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Football in EPL is scripted well before the season starts. there are 6 teams that are intended to benefit in every season the other 14 are there to make numbers
Vimaisuyz
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all this complains because world champions won,,, as of VAR is not so His work
yepacklrz
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OK, OK, OK, the scoreline is 2:1. case closed.
Richard0010
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u can revive it, go on crying bby
Your papa at home should go and cry
Tikadirtuy
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the ref needs to watch and review the match again at his own leisure time,he will observe his blunders
Ruubclouz
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the referee made too many wrong decisions
wait for tomorrow to do your analysis
Tepcnrst
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the referee made too many wrong decisions
konbcdnopu
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It’s a foul to the build up
Luznops
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Ref killed the game
u can revive it, go on crying bby
Luznops
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u can revive it go on
Vawcdklstz
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Thus not truth
Richard0010
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Ref killed the game
citbdensy
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always favours the big teams