Arteta Minta Arsenal Lupakan 'Jahatnya' VAR
Mikel Arteta merasa kemenangan Arsenal dirampok VAR ketika imbang 1-1 kontra Brentford pekan lalu. Kini jelang hadapi Man City, The Gunners diminta lupakan masalah itu.
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Mikel Arteta merasa kemenangan Arsenal dirampok VAR ketika imbang 1-1 kontra Brentford pekan lalu. Kini jelang hadapi Man City, The Gunners diminta lupakan masalah itu.
Komite wasit Premier League minta maaf soal kesalahan VAR di laga Arsenal vs Brentford. Meski demikian, Mikel Arteta tetap menyebut kesalahan itu tak bisa diterima.
Mikel Arteta has accused video assistant referee Lee Mason of not knowing his job after his error led to Brentford being wrongly awarded an equalising goal at Arsenal on Saturday.
LONDON: Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta says there is 'huge anger' amongst his players ahead of Wednesday's vital clash with Manchester City after a VAR mistake cost his side two points in the title race at the weekend.
Arsenal will only be satisfied if they are given two points back, said Mikel Arteta after the VAR controversy in their match against Brentford last weekend that led them to drop two crucial points, and which could prove pivotal in the Premier League title race. The Gunners drew 1-1 at the Emirates Stadium against Thomas Frank's side after Ivan Toney's equaliser was given despite Christian Norgaard being offside in the build-up to the goal.
Mikel Arteta wants Arsenal to be handed ‘two points back’ after the VAR horror show in their 1-1 draw with Brentford at the Emirates on Saturday.
Referee John Brooks will return as fourth official for Arsenal’s trip to face Aston Villa just a week after being stood down for a high-profile VAR error.
The Premier League’s referee chief, Howard Webb, has contacted both Arsenal and Brighton to apologise for ‘significant errors in the VAR process’ following controversial decisions on Saturday, reports standard.co.uk.