Chelsea's 2-1 FA Cup final loss against Arsenal is a game that is likely to frustrate fans and players alike.
The Blues got off to a great start at Wembley Stadium, taking the lead through Christian Pulisic and could have extended their lead before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang equalised from the penalty spot.
With that said, it just wasn't going to be Chelsea's day.
Pulisic limped off straight after half-time, joining captain Cesar Azpilicueta on the sidelines after the Spaniard sustained a hamstring injury in the first-half.
In addition, Pedro suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder on his final appearance for the club.
And to compound the misery, midfielder Mateo Kovacic was sent-off for two bookable offences shortly after Aubameyang had scored what turned out to be the winning goal.
Whilst it was a special strike from the Gunners captain, could it have been avoided?
Well, vice-captain Jorginho attempted to help out Kurt Zouma by giving him some advice as he fronted up to Aubameyang in a one v one situation in the penalty area.
As heard in BT Sport's 'Listen In' feature uploaded to their official Twitter account, Jorginho shouts "Yes Zou. Right foot" as Aubameyang gets the ball.
However, it was at that moment when the Italian knew his teammate was in trouble as after the Arsenal striker chops inside he says "Ah, Zou."
Therefore, that piece of advice did not exactly help Zouma's cause.
Speaking about the defeat, Blues head coach Frank Lampard admitted his side simply weren't good enough.
"Not not showing up. But we had a great start, control of the game and at that point we started to get sloppy," Lampard said during his post-match press conference.
"Not taking control and ram it home, keep doing the right things and moving the ball as we were and winning it back so quickly. We got sloppy, slower in our game and it was hard to change the tempo after that.
"In the second half we came out well. If Christian goes through and scores instead of shooting wide and pulling his hamstring.
"There were certain circumstances which conspired against us, for no bad reason.
"In terms of football, we didn’t play well enough."