The decision to disallow Ollie Watkins’ goal against Chelsea was ‘just not football’.That is according to talkSPORT’s Adrian Durham, who was left furious with the VAR decision.Durham was enraged by the decision to rule out Watkins’ goal for offsidePAWatkins thought he had re-established Aston Villa’s lead against Chelsea in their crucial clash in the race for the top four.After Villa capitalised on a mistake from Reece James, the England forward was teed up by Morgan Rogers to score.However, there were instant doubts as to whether Watkins was offside before a subsequent VAR check.The Premier League’s semi-automated offside technology ruled that the England international had strayed narrowly offside.Replays showed his kneecap and toes had been beyond the last Chelsea defender.Despite the footage, Durham was unconvinced by the VAR decision.Reacting to the incident on Kick Off, he said: “He might have bigger feet than his opponent. Does that really mean he should be offside?“And the kneecap, it’s like a bit of mud on his kneecap. Do we really trust that offside decision?“I absolutely do not trust that. I do not believe in the cartoon that says that is offside. I just don’t think that. It’s just not football.“It’s like they sing at most Premier League grounds, week in, week out, it’s not football anymore.”Replays showed Watkins’ knee and foot had been narrowly offside when the ball was playedTNT SportsTo make matters worse for Villa, Chelsea completed a first half turnaround by scoring in stoppage time.Joao Pedro grabbed his second of the night after lifting the ball over Emiliano Martinez.The Premier League later shared an explanation for the decision through their Match Centre.A post on X read: “VAR checked the referee’s call of goal – and established that Watkins was in an offside position and recommended that the goal was disallowed.”Had it stood, the goal would have been Watkins’ ninth in the Premier League this season.The 30-year-old last found the net in the league against Newcastle United on January 25.Villa’s celebrations were quickly halted as VAR ruled out Watkins’ effortGettyPrior to Wednesday’s match against Chelsea, he had failed to score in Villa’s last four matches in the competition.Meanwhile, defeat to the Blues would see their opponents close the gap between them to just three points.Unai Emery’s side currently sit in fourth and occupy the final Champions League spot.Chelsea may qualify from fifth, though, with the Premier League set to earn an extra place in next season’s competition through their coefficient ranking.However, they are only ahead of sixth place Liverpool on goal difference.Just four points separates Manchester United in third and the Reds in sixth.More to follow.