The 6-0 score line was not the only shocking thing during Arsene Wenger's 1000th match in charge during which his team played Jose Mourinho's Blues at Stamford Bridge. 

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had executed a Lloris-esque dive to palm the ball away and prevent Chelsea's Eden Hazard from finding the net with what would have been the third goal of the match. Referee for the game Andre Marriner had mistakenly sent off Gibbs instead of the real culprit, Oxlade-Chamberlain, leaving the over 40000 in attendance with mouths agape. But come to think of it, they do look a bit alike, don't they?

The FA however reviewed the case and cleared both players for the next game which would be against Swansea on March 25th at the Emirates stadium.

With Arsenal plagued by injuries to key men such as Ozil, Ramsey, Walcott and Wilshere, this was a really relieving piece of news to Gunners fans and Wenger.

To football fans, however, it created a new puzzle. What led the FA to make the decision? Was 'the Ox' spared because Hazard's shot did not appear destined for the back of the net?