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Referee Anthony Taylor has pleaded with Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs fans to have more 'understanding' and 'empathy' to their and VAR's decision making despite recent backlash from Mikel Arteta and Frank Lampard respectively.

Refereeing decisions, especially if they go against your club, can often cause outrage on social media and recent examples for Arsenal and Everton have demonstrated just this.

In the Gunners' away clash recently against Wolves, Gabriel Martinelli was sent off in bizarre circumstances, to the confusion of Mikel Arteta who voiced his concerns about referees' decision making post-match.

"Very worrying. To be fair, it’s the first time I’ve seen a red card like this in 18 years that I’ve been in this league," Arteta said in his post-match press conference.

"I think you have to be pretty willing to give a red card in that situation. But still it happened. We know that playing with 10 men in this league you’re not gonna get points, enough points, the points that we want and we have to stop it.

"But to be fair it’s difficult to find more arguments and more ways to transmit that to the players. Everybody says it’s the most disciplined group they’ve seen in the last 15 years, but still we are getting red card

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