Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo feels the decisions made by referee Mark Clattenburg influenced their defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.
Unhappy
"Everything went for United in that sense and that really makes us unhappy," said Di Matteo.
"He's (Clattenburg) going to watch it again and probably realise he made mistakes. We can't change the result now and that's the biggest disappointment that we have."
Di Matteo believes Chelsea were still in with a chance of winning the encounter up to Torres' sending off.
He said: "I think we had a slow start and were a bit unlucky with the first goal, it bounced off the post and onto David Luiz.
"The second goal I think we defended badly. But then we had a great comeback and then I thought the momentum had swung for us.
"The most likely team to win the game was probably going to be us. I thought when we went down to 10 men we would have been able to cope but the second sending off made the game really difficult for us."