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'Absolutely flabbergasted' - Sky Sports man fuming as he shares Spurs footage

Three successive wins the Gunners had them in pole position to secure a place in the top four with a four point lead over the Lilywhites, but Spurs’ recent triumph in the north London derby has seen them go one point behind. 

So, with two games left to play the race for Champions League football is very much alive.

Although, one moment that is still being talked about from the recent clash with Arsenal is Rob Holding’s challenge on Son Heung-min which saw him receive a second yellow card. 

This is something that didn’t go down too well with some Arsenal fans, which has got Sky Sports reported Jamie Weir coming out with a response to footage on Twitter (originated from Sky Sports).

‘Absolutely flabbergasted at anyone saying this isn’t a yellow card. It’s a red card… IN RUGBY!’

Absolutely flabbergasted at anyone saying this isn’t a yellow card. It’s a red card… IN RUGBY! pic.twitter.com/OWKm3PRNuK

— Jamie Weir (@jamiecweir) May 13, 2022

It is pretty hard to disagree with Paul Tierney’s decision as the defender clearly pushes his shoulder out at force into the Spurs man’s head area, which arguably could’ve been a red instead. 

Tottenham, it would certainly seem on paper at least, have the easier run-in as they host the relegation-threatened Burnley on Sunday at 12noon and will have a chance to overtake their city rivals who don’t play to Monday night.

It won’t exactly be straightforward for the Emirates Stadium-based club to reclaim fourth spot either as they take on a resurgent Newcastle side who will be playing their final home game of the season. 

On the final day, Conte’s men will travel to the already relegated Norwich while Arsenal will host Everton, who may still be embroiled in a relegation scrap and with plenty to

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