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 ❌👀

An unpleasant incident occurred during Chelsea’s FA Cup quarterfinal match against Leicester on BBC’s live coverage.
Due to a disastrous own goal by Axel Disasi, the Foxes are back in the game.
And as the ball hit the back of the net, the broadcaster was too occupied displaying a replay to notice it.
Marc Cucurella and Cole Palmer’s goals in the first half gave Chelsea a 2-0 lead and put Chelsea in control of the match.
And since Chelsea had taken the lead early on, it appeared like they would have an easy second half.
Commentator Martin Keown declared, “It’s completely absurd.” He completely lumps the pass back to the custodian, even though it’s an easy pass. The goalie is far from his target. What is this guy doing, Disasi?
Robert Sanchez hurried over to comfort his defender, throwing an arm around the Frenchman.
The Spaniard gave a nice answer, and Keown doubts he would have gotten the same from former England and Arsenal teammate David Seaman. “Not much concern for that one. He hardly felt the slightest push, but there was a lot of weight on it; all he had to do was roll it back to the custodian.
“If I had done that,” Sanchez said to Disasi, “I wouldn’t have received a kiss from David Seaman” (after the own goal).
Robert Sanchez was in no man’s land as the ball bounced into the far corner, so the goal would not have helped his confidence.
Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink, a former Chelsea striker, criticised the Spanish goalkeeper after halftime, stating he appeared “a little (unnerved).” He doesn’t play frequently and hasn’t played in a while.
When the ball gets back to him, he takes a long time. He encounters difficulties and strikes it fortunate.
Then he does it on the subsequent one, at which point it is blocked. He has to practise that more. He is overextending himself in terms of time and risk.
After looking defeated, Leicester’s players were given new life by the own goal, and they went on to score another.
Stephy Mavididi, a product of the Arsenal junior programme, was a wonder striker who entered from the left side and curled a right-footed shot into the far corner.