Chelsea forward Eden Hazard has had his goal against Arsenal credited to Calum Chambers as an own goal.
Hazard, who won the PFA and PWA Player of the Year last season thought he had scored his first goal of the season after a torrid first few games but the Premier League Goal Accreditation Panel reviewed the video of the goal and decided Hazard cannot be awarded that.
It released a statement on Twitter on Thursday,
GOAL ACCREDITATION PANEL Chelsea’s 2nd goal against Arsenal was in fact an own goal (Calum Chambers) & has not been credited to Eden Hazard
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 24, 2015
The Belgian midfielder has another chance to break his duck as Chelsea play Newcastle this weekend.