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Steve Hunter 23 April 2006
Beaten Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho felt his team were unfortunate to lose to Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final and believed two key decisions by referee Graham Poll turned the game against his team.
Mourinho claimed the free-kick that led to John Arne Riise's opening goal should not have been given and also felt John Terry's disallowed goal should have stood.
"When the referee gives such important decisions against your team in a semi-final it doesn't smell good and it wasn't a free-kick for Liverpool's first goal," said a disappointed Mourinho.
"John Terry's goal should have stood and for the second goal we made a defensive mistake. We missed two good chances in the first half and at the end the same thing happened with Gudjohnsen's miss in last season's Champions League semi final. If you don't take them in these games it costs you."
Mourinho also dismissed suggestions that he and Chelsea should be worried about the threat of Liverpool to their Premiership crown next season.
"I can't wish Liverpool all the best for the final but I wish them good luck for the Champions League qualifier at the start of next season," added the Chelsea boss.
"I am not worried at all about Liverpool and they have no chance of winning the Premiership title next season. We are 45 points ahead of Liverpool in the Premiership over the last two seasons and they have only beaten us twice in 10 games."