Chelsea Defeats Wrexham 4-2 in Extra Time in FA Cup Fifth Round
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5 questionsWhat was the specific reason for George Dobson's straight red card?
What was the disallowed goal that Phil Parkinson referred to, and why was it disallowed?
How did the match attendance compare to typical Wrexham or FA Cup games?
What were the exact player ratings and criticisms from Source 1 for Robert Sanchez and Chelsea defenders?
What specific game management issues did Liam Rosenior discuss?
Attribution of Chelsea's first equalizerfactual
Chelsea's first equalizer was an own goal off goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, attributed to George Thomason cannoning the ball off Okonkwo.
According to MAJOR_MEDIA SOURCES (Source 1)Chelsea's first equalizer was a 'fortuitous own goal' without naming George Thomason.
According to MAJOR_MEDIA SOURCES (Source 2)Stadium namefactual
The match was played at the Racecourse Ground.
According to MAJOR_MEDIA SOURCESThe match was played at Stok Cae Ras Ground.
According to MAJOR_MEDIA SOURCESResearch Log
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