
Chelsea
boss Antonio Conte felt referee Anthony Taylor made a mistake in the FA Cup
final by allowing Arsenal's opener to stand.
Aaron Ramsey scored 12 minutes from time to win the FA Cup final for Arsenal
in a pulsating 2-1 victory at Wembley on Saturday.
Chelsea trailed 1-0 to Alexis Sanchez's controversial opener, and looked
down and out when Victor Moses was sent off on 68 minutes for picking up a
second yellow card for diving. However, Diego Costa sensationally levelled
for the 10 men on 77 minutes, only for Ramsey to hit an instant reply for
the Gunners just 60 seconds later.
Conte pointed towards the Sanchez goal as a key moment in the match.
David Luiz's clearance was blocked by Sanchez, who used his hands to divert
the ball into his path. With the Chelsea players appealing for handball and
offside, Sanchez carried on his run and scored. The linesman had flagged for
offside but referee Taylor overruled his assistant after a 30-second
deliberation, and awarded the goal.
"It's a clear handball - it's very clear," Conte said.
"I don't understand why the referee didn't see this situation. It can
happen. Players can make mistakes - referees too.
"By the end of the season, I saw a lot of mistakes against us. Manchester
United, Bournemouth... we were unlucky."
The result meant Conte could not secure a double in his first season in
charge at Stamford Bridge and singled out the dismissal of Moses as one of
the turning points.
"I think our start, for sure, wasn't good enough," he said.
"Arsenal started the game better than us. Honestly, I think the goal after
three minutes... it was not disallowed but there is a clear handball.
"Our start wasn't good - then we started to play. In the second half, we
started very well and created the chances to equalise.
"The second yellow card for Moses, was for sure, one of the two key moments.
"But to play with 10 men, we were able to equalise and then to concede a
second goal was a key moment for the loss."