CHELSEA made a gaffe on social media as Frank Lampard’s side confused themselves with rivals Liverpool during the FA Cup final.
A bizarre tweet went out at half-time during the final against Arsenal with Liverpool’s name under the Chelsea badge.
Chelsea made a baffling gaffe on their Twitter post
Chelsea’s badge had Liverpool’s name under it
Chelsea’s name did feature on the image – but it was confusingly under the Arsenal badge.
Someone in the Blues’ social media department had a nightmare before quickly realising around ten minutes later and the post was deleted.
It was captioned: “A lively first half ends all square.”
Lampard’s men went in level at the break despite snatching the lead early on.
Christian Pulisic opened the scoring after just five minutes after his fast feet allowed him to finish with a deft chip.
But skipper Cesar Azpilicueta hauled down opposition captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameayng to give away a penalty.
The Spaniard escaped with a yellow card but Aubameyang converted the spot-kick to equalise after 28 minutes.
Chelsea were dealt a blow when both Azpilicueta and Pulisic succumbed to hamstring injuries and were forced off.
The Blues would later have Mateo Kovacic sent off for a soft second yellow card as everything went wrong at Wembley.
Aubameyang scored a quality second as Arsenal went on to lift the FA Cup after a 2-1 win.
Pedro also suffered a bad shoulder injury in the dying minutes of his final game for the club.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk