A lot to comment on.
The red card, arguable but as I said in the matchday thread Taylor does put his hands up a lot in situations like this and has got away with a couple in recent times. That said, you whistle the foul, don't let it get to that stage. You control the game by your actions and that was sorely missing. You can make every decision right and still end up having a bad game.
He had zero feeling for advantages at all. Three times at least. The one where Eastwood threw it out to someone in space I will let him off for as everyone had obviously stopped for the whistle.
His body language, particularly how he signalled free kicks with a limp arm out by his side, was terrible too and did not inspire confidence. Another thing I noticed was he always looked away when talking to the players. As I said, very poor.
There were at least two times where there was daylight between the line and ball going out and both linesmen missed it.
Also not enough time added on.
Can I say anything positive? Well, to be fair when everyone was losing their sh*t in the 10 minutes or so after the red card his decisions were mostly sound...that's very difficult to do when you're being pressured from all sides.
But generally, a very bad day at the office (I remember him at Wembley and he was fine there). No control over a game that wasn't even that dirty or played in bad spirit.