Arsenal wins FA Cup thanks to the judge's terrible decisions

The Arsenal has triumphed 2-1 against Chelsea in the FA Cup finals, as he did it absolutely contradictoryly, with the judge totally off the element. There were the “Knights” those who first passed to the upper fifth minute of the match, writes Periscope. However, Arsenal evened in the 28th minute after a concrete penalty. [...]
There were the “Knights” those who first passed to the upper fifth minute of the match, writes Periscope.
However, Arsenal evened in the 28th minute after a penalty for concreteisation by Pierre-Emerick Aubamyang.
The same player proved to 2-1 in the 67th minute, after the judge failed to award a penalty blow in favour of Chelsea during the action, with Marcos Alonso clearly clearly being brought in incorrectly.
As if this mistake were not enough, Mateo Kovacic was expelled with the second yellow card in the 73rd minute for a alleged intervention in Granit Jaka, which was only illegal intervention.
And if even that wasn't enough, Judge Anthony Taylor again turned himself into an unwanted protagonist in the 80th minute, the cab failed to review the VAR when Arsenal goalkeeper Martinez seemed to catch the ball off the lines of the danger zone.
The “The Tops” were better than Chelsea during most of the match, but was the judge who really set the meeting. /Periscope. com/












