I have seen the match too. And have never seen such lame ass bad fvcking losers like Chelsea. The second yellow card was wrong, but from the referee's point of view it could easily be seen as going through on the keeper. And the fact that Chelsea didn't use their attackers anyway, didn't really change anything. They still had 9 defenders in the back didn't they. Mourinho choose a defending tactic and because of that the first half was boring as hell. A team like Chelsea matches that of Barcelona in pure quality so they should have played an open match. But no, Mourinho choose to be a coward and got what he deserved. Do you really think that Frisk (a well known and very respected referee) would risk his career. Although his name might make you think otherwise, it would be illogical. I'm not even going into the reputation of Rijkaard.
And then Chelsea refuses to give a press presentation. I can only imagine the shame true Chelsea fans feel. Since this is a first in a Champions League match ever as far as I can recall. If you win you represent your team, and if you lose you represent them too. I guess Mourinho was affraid of the journalists, since he was a former translater working for FC Barcelona, and was about to be flamed for his weak tactic.
I must give Chelsea credit for this newly found tactic. Since they have all the money in the world (do I hear dirty russian laundry money being cleaned, yes indeed). They can take this to court, and put 30 advocates on it. Aside from this they play along with the betting incident with the german (low standard) referee. A nice way to cloud the fact that even with a team full of superstars, using the wrong tactic, you can still lose.
I'm really looking forward for the comeback in two weeks. I hope Rijkaard will put in the rumor that he saw Mourinho kissing the ref's ass before the match, literally that is.
And Don_Joffe are u sure your a man of FIFA fair play and not of FIFA fairy play