'Vintage Warnock': Fans mock Cardiff manager after his meltdown at match officials following controversial 2-1 defeat to Chelsea Neil Warnock has been mocked for his on-field stare down with match officials His Cardiff side were defeated 2-1 by Chelsea in controversial circumstances Warnock was enraged at two key second-half decisions that changed the game Fans have reveled in his fury and took to Twitter to mock the 70-year-old By Peter Rutzler For Mailonline Published: 14:37 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 14:37 BST, 1 April 2019 1 Viewcomments Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock has been mocked by football fans following his 'stare down' with officials after his side's 2-1 home defeat to Chelsea on Sunday. Warnock was deeply aggrieved by two incorrect decisions in the second half that he believed cost his side their fair share of the points. The 70-year-old stormed onto the field at full-time and stood ten yards away from the officials, who were reluctant to confront the enraged Bluebirds boss. And fans have reveled in the entertaining confrontation, taking to Twitter to mock the incident. Warnock was livid that Cesar Azpilicueta's equaliser was allowed to stand for Chelsea despite the defender standing two yards offside. He was then rendered apoplectic when Antonio Rudiger avoided a straight red card for a professional foul on Kenneth Zohore - just moments before Ruben Loftus Cheek's match-winner. After the match Warnock delayed his post-match interviews in order to calm down, before going on to describe the officials as the 'worst in the world'. He is likely to face an FA charge for his comments but on Monday morning he doubled-down on his remarks, telling talkSPORT that he almost feels as though there is a conspiracy against him. Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock was enraged by two key decisions during defeat by Chelsea Warnock raged on the touchline before storming the pitch to confront the officials at full time He said: 'We’re having too many honest mistakes and it’s always the top teams who get the decisions. You just feel it’s such an injustice, and I’ve felt like that ever since Christmas. 'You almost begin to think, is it me? Is it payback time for all the years I’ve shouted at referees? Have they all got together now and said, ''let’s get him out of this place''?' Warnock also mentioned that his wife would have supported him 'thumping' the officials after their costly performance. Cardiff had taken the lead against Maurizio Sarri's beleaguered Blues in the 46th minute through Victor Camarasa. But Chelsea hit back controversially through Azpilicueta with six minutes to play before Loftus-Cheek stole the points in added time. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility