The Blues beat the German side 2-0 at Stamford Bridge, securing a 2-1 victory on aggregate and progressing to the quarter-finals.
Raheem Sterling put the home side ahead, but then there was controversy over the second goal, which eventually came through Kai Havertz from the penalty spot.
The initial decision was harsh on Marius Wolf as handball was given against him when Ben Chilwell hammered a cross into him from.
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Havertz then rolled his effort against the post, with Salih Ozcan clearing the rebound, but replays confirmed the Dortmund midfielder had encroached, so Chelsea were given another go, with Havertz scoring with his second effort.
Bellingham watched both decisions after the game and didn’t agree with either, especially baffled by the decision to let Chelsea retake the spot-kick.
‘It’s a yard or two away, I’m not too sure. I don’t want to get in trouble, I’ve paid enough to them lot,’ Bellingham told BT Sport after seeing the handball call.
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