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Chelsea’s Axel Disasi scores a Ridiculous own goal in the club’s FA Cup clash with Leicester City, Chelsea fans are probably fortunate to miss it ❌👀.

In the live coverage of Chelsea’s FA Cup quarterfinal against Leicester on BBC, a troubling incident occurred. Axel Disasi’s own goal allowed Leicester to regain momentum, catching the broadcaster off guard as they focused on replaying the action.

Despite Chelsea initially leading 2-0 thanks to goals from Marc Cucurella and Cole Palmer, commentator Martin Keown criticized Disasi’s decision to pass back to the goalkeeper as “completely absurd.” Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez attempted to console Disasi, noting the lack of support he would have received from former teammate David Seaman after an own goal. Sanchez’s positioning during the goal left him exposed and possibly impacted his confidence.

Former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink voiced concerns about Sanchez’s performance at halftime, suggesting he seemed nervous and lacked recent game time. Leicester seized the opportunity provided by the own goal, with Stephy Mavididi scoring a superb goal to inject new life into their team. The sequence of events underscored the delicate nature of momentum in football matches, with one misstep potentially altering the course of the game. Despite Chelsea’s early lead, the own goal shifted the dynamics, leading to a resurgence from Leicester and highlighting the unpredictable nature of competitive football.

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