Arsenal Bowed Premier League Champion Chelsea In FA Final
The Premier League Champions, Chelsea defected by 2-1 to Arsenal in the 2017 FA Cup final yesterday at the Wembley Stadium.
The veteran player Aaron Ramsey sealed the record-breaking FA Cup triumph for Gunners.
Meanwhile Victor Moses was sent off after being shown two yellow card for diving, which left the Chelsea fans in uproar as they felt the Nigerian should have instead been handed a penalty against Arsenal.This is indeed Moses’ first red card in his entire football career so far.
The Chelsea wing-back was first booked in the 57th minute after he brought down Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck as the Blues trailed their London rivals by one goal to nil.
After his Chelsea teammate N’Golo Kante was subsequently shown a yellow card, Moses was then given his marching orders for an apparent dive in the box.
Nevertheless the 26-year-old went down in the area under pressure from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and, as the Chelsea fans stood up to appeal for a penalty, referee Anthony Taylor instead showed Moses his second yellow card.
Replays showed Oxlade-Chamberlain did not make contact with Moses and, despite fierce whistles from the Chelsea fans, the latter made his way off the pitch as Antonio Conte’s side were reduced to 10 men.
Alex Sanchez opened the scoring early for the Gunners, as Arsenal took a controversial 1-0 lead within five minutes .
The veteran player Aaron Ramsey sealed the record-breaking FA Cup triumph for Gunners.
Meanwhile Victor Moses was sent off after being shown two yellow card for diving, which left the Chelsea fans in uproar as they felt the Nigerian should have instead been handed a penalty against Arsenal.This is indeed Moses’ first red card in his entire football career so far.
The Chelsea wing-back was first booked in the 57th minute after he brought down Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck as the Blues trailed their London rivals by one goal to nil.
After his Chelsea teammate N’Golo Kante was subsequently shown a yellow card, Moses was then given his marching orders for an apparent dive in the box.
Nevertheless the 26-year-old went down in the area under pressure from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and, as the Chelsea fans stood up to appeal for a penalty, referee Anthony Taylor instead showed Moses his second yellow card.
Replays showed Oxlade-Chamberlain did not make contact with Moses and, despite fierce whistles from the Chelsea fans, the latter made his way off the pitch as Antonio Conte’s side were reduced to 10 men.
Alex Sanchez opened the scoring early for the Gunners, as Arsenal took a controversial 1-0 lead within five minutes .
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