Does an English Premier League team ever lose a game without it being the fault of the referee? It is really becoming tiresome these post match attacks on the referees. Hughes was at it for Blackburn and now Wenger is claiming a conspiracy. Very tiresome:
Wenger may face rap over comments
Arsene Wenger may face a Football Association probe after appearing to question the impartiality of officials in Arsenal's defeat against Chelsea.
Wenger attacked referee Rob Styles and his assistant after Robin van Persie's goal was disallowed in the 2-0 loss.
He said: "We scored a regular goal but the referee made a very bad decision. I associate the referee and linesmen in the same team - the Chelsea team."
The FA could now ask Wenger to explain his after-match comments.
Wenger also claimed Styles was not brave enough to send off Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien, who appeared to elbow Arsenal defender Lauren in the mouth in the first half.
"Essien was a straight red in my opinion. It was just in front of the dugout and the referee was not brave enough to make the decision, but it was a straight red," said Wenger.
"He did not play the ball, he played the player. I have played a little football in my life and I tell you that Essien just played the player and not the ball - it should have been a straight red."
Wenger made his remarks after television pictures showed Van Persie had received the ball in an onside position and the goal should have stood, with the score 0-0.
And he was also snubbed by Chelsea counterpart Mourinho, who walked down the tunnel at the final whistle without the traditional handshake.
Wenger said: "The first goal is very important and the referee made the wrong decision. For me, our goal was the perfect goal - and it would have changed the game.
"Then they scored and from then on they sat back and hit us on the break, which made it far more difficult for us."
Chelsea boss Mourinho defended Essien by accusing Arsenal of trying to capitalise on his recent disciplinary troubles.
The midfielder was handed a two-game Champions League ban by Uefa last week for his dangerous tackle on Liverpool's Dietmar Hamann in their final Group G clash.
"It was like a strategy to use the image Essien has at the moment," said Mourinho.
"He made his mistake and was punished for that and has a suspension for the Champions league.
"Now I think he deserves to be looked at as a great player and be careful of other teams' reactions in relation to him. That for me is the negative point."
The Portuguese coach then insisted that Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos should have been sent off for fouls on Didier Drogba and Arjen Robben.
Wenger denied Mourinho's claim that he instructed his players to target Essien.
"We didn't even talk about Essien before the game so for a deliberate strategy we hid it very well because I don't know about it," he said.