Arsenal and Chelsea produced one of the games of the season at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night.The two London sides played out a 2-2 draw that could have gone either way right down to the wire.Although the game was 0-0 at half-time, there had been plenty of action in the first-half. Chelsea boss Antonio Conte ended up rueing the chances Alvaro Morata missed."It is not luck in this period, he has to continue to work and continue to improve," Conte said. "For a striker it is very important to score. It is a pity, he had many chances to score, but I'm very happy with his commitment and effort for the team."Morata missed three one-on-one opportunities and despite Arsenal dictating much of the play, it's hard to argue that Chelsea had the best chances.Arsenal took the lead through a fine Jack Wilshere drive early in the second half, but they were pegged back just five minutes later when Eden Hazard was awarded a controversial penalty after Hector Bellerin poked out a leg and the Belgian fell to the ground.Of course, goals from Marcos Alonso and Bellerin himself would make the game 2-2 at the final whistle, but question marks around the penalty decision left many feeling Arsenal were hard done by.After the game, Sky Sports interviewed both men and asked for their thoughts on the decision. You won't be surprised to learn that both players had conflicting opinions:

Crikey, just a little bit awkward!

After the game, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger actually decided to concentrate on what a great game of football it was as opposed to the penalty decision.

"It was a great football game," Wenger said. "That's what you want people to talk about. The media and social networks drive everyone crazy today, but what is important to me is a good football game."

It has to be said, there wasn't much contact from Bellerin, certainly not enough to warrant the way Hazard went down. But, by the same token, if Bellerin is going to throw a leg out like that, he's asking for trouble too.