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Chelsea vs Man City ref watch: Three mistakes Darren England made in FA Cup final
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Chelsea vs Man City ref watch: Three mistakes Darren England made in FA Cup final

Darren England walked out at Wembley Stadium with the match ball as Chelsea faced Manchester City in the FA Cup final. The Premier League giants... The post Chelsea vs Man City ref watch: Three mistakes Darren England made in FA Cup final appeared first on Football Insider.

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Darren England walked out at Wembley Stadium with the match ball as Chelsea faced Manchester City in the FA Cup final.

The Premier League giants played out a tightly fought affair on Saturday, 16 May, with Antoine Semenyo finally breaking the deadlock for the Citizens in the 72nd minute.

Fresh off the controversy between West Ham and Arsenal, playing his part from Stockley Park, England took charge in Greater London, and there was a lot to unpackage during the 90 minutes.

Man City eventually sealed a 1-0 win to lift the FA Cup for the eighth time in the club’s history, but the result could have very easily changed had a different referee been in charge.

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Before being cautioned for a foul on Antoine Semenyo in the 32nd minute, Marc Cucurella failed to keep his emotions in check after what he thought should have been a Chelsea throw-in went the other way.

He continued to berate the assistant referee, even after the referee had stopped the game, and despite his anger, he was only given a warning, with captain Reece James also called over.

It could have set a poor precedent for the rest of the game, with England allowing players to walk all over him and his assistants.

The half-time whistle was yet to go, and Man City’s second-choice goalkeeper was already wasting time.

Rodri was standing over the ball, ready to take a free-kick, only for the responsibility to be passed on to James Trafford, who took three run-ups to the ball, including one stutter, before clearing.

Enzo Fernandez was the first player to have their name taken at Wembley Stadium, punished for a challenge on Bernardo Silva after winning the ball off Jeremy Doku.

Should Enzo Fernandez have been sent off for this challenge on Bernardo Silva? 🟥 pic.twitter.com/A0FDKfr5Op

While he appeared to have won the ball cleanly, replays showed the Argentine launching himself into the tackle with two feet, which could have been extremely dangerous.

Many would argue that the challenge was deserving of a red card, while others would debate that the decision would have ruined the game completely.

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