Hull City manager Steve Bruce has pointed the finger at referee Lee Probert after Arsenal staged a dramatic comeback to win the FA Cup final at Wembley.

After James Chester and Curtis Davies' early goals, Probert awarded the Gunners a questionable first-half free kick from which Santi Cazorla halved the deficit.

Arsenal then equalised through Laurent Koscielny after Hull failed to clear a corner which Bruce claims should never have been awarded and the boss, who was twice a winner of the competition as a player, says it wasn't his side's day.

"When you're 2-0 up it's a great start for us, it' quiet remarkable really," Bruce explained.

"There's a few decisions that I'd like to see again. Is it a free-kick for Cazorla? I am not so sure. Certainly the equaliser we're all thinking it's a goal-kick.

"I don't think it's the time to whinge but they cost you. I always believe you're name is on it and at one stage today I thought it was going to be on it. We're all disappointed.

"It's a wonderful goal from Cazorla, and that's what quality can give you," he added. "It's not the time to whinge but was it a free-kick? I am not so sure.

"Certainly the way they're talking in the dressing room, what lead to the corner was certainly a goal kick. Sometimes you know when you're name is on it and today just wasn't out day."