Chelsea manager Frank Lampard admits he gave some advice to Mason Mount that helped with his goal against Manchester United.
Mount scored the Blues' second goal after another David De Gea howler in the FA Cup semi final.
Chelsea dominated the game and won 3-1 to face Arsenal in the final.
Lampard told reporters about the Mount goal: "It wasn't [an instruction to target De Gea] because I've got huge respect for him as a goalkeeper.
"I know people will always hone in on goalkeepers when they make those errors because they're critical of them.
"But all I did say to Mason [Mount] at half-time is that I want to see him strike through balls more.
"He had a shot in the first-half he tried to whip or bend it, and for me when you're outside the box against top keepers, and De Gea is a top keeper, you have to strike through them.
"Of course he didn't catch it brilliantly and it goes in, probably down as a mistake but it's more that my job is to worry about my players.
"With Mason I just wanted him to shoot more.
"Fortunately three minutes after I said it, he did score."

