Arsenal supervisor Mikel Arteta has actually struck out at the refereeing of his side’s 0-0 draw with Newcastle on Tuesday, firmly insisting 2 ‘outrageous’ charges were missed out on.
An computer animated Arteta was vibrant on the touchline throughout as well as was shocked to see his side not granted a penalty on the hr mark when Dan Burn showed up to yank the tee shirt of Gabriel, while the one in charge encountered Eddie Howe in injury time over his allures for an additional penalty as Gabriel Martinelli’s cross showed up to strike the hand of Jacob Murphy.
Neither the umpire neither VAR were interested in either case, as well as Arteta could not think it.
“Extremely proud of my players. The way we played, the way we dominated the game, the way we tried, the way we continued, the way we controlled the game,” he informed Sky Sports.
“We missed in the final third. We had so many situations to finish better, and then we had two scandalous penalties.”
He proceeded: “They are two penalties, it’s very simple. I’m talking about what I’ve seen, now, and it’s two scandalous penalties.
“Newcastle wished to set-up similar to this. It is not the method they play. They have not set-up similar to this versus any individual else.
“When you cannot win you cannot lose and we kept a clean sheet and had a really good performance. Now we go again. I wanted to win the game are we drew it. We should have done some things better in the final third and we should have had two penalties to win the game.”
The factor sees Arsenal expand their lead on top of the Premier League table to 8 factors, yet Manchester City can shut that void to 5 with their video game in hand versus Chelsea on Thursday.