I know hindsight is a wonderful thing but, in keeping Andrei Arshavin on the bench, I think Arsenal fans were left asking 'Why?'.
Also, I said at the time, taking Emmanuel Adebayor off was not the cleverest of decisions at a time when Chelsea were strong and dealing with everything Arsenal were throwing at them.
I thought Arsenal started particularly well but I was surprised at the team selection. I think a lot of people around here were but, in the end, the power of Didier Drogba and, in midfield, with Frank Lampard, Michael Essien and Michael Ballack shone through.
The boys in the studio named Lampard man of the match and I felt Arsenal were overpowered in the end and they couldn't really get their main man, Cesc Fabregas, in the game in the position he played in.
Arsene Wenger didn't change the tactics, he continued to play with one up front and I don't think that suited them.
Chelsea were too good in the end and deserved it.
Lukasz Fabianski will go away tonight wondering what might have been. In the semi-final, from the first minute to the end of the game, he made too many mistakes and that was the difference.
Guus Hiddink has certainly got something about him but I can understand Fabianski's torment as I've been in his position (against Manchester United when a bad backpass allowed David Beckham to score in 1996).
It is an absolute nightmare but, with everyone's mistake, someone makes themselves a hero and Florent Malouda with the first and Drogba did that.
Who would have thought with Drogba? For the first six months of the season, the Chelsea fans probably wished he'd have sodded off.
For the last six months, no doubt they are delighted to have him.
Craig's post-match analysis was on Setanta Sports' exclusive coverage of the FA Cup semi-final live from Wembley.