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What Mikel Arteta did after Arsenal controversy to avoid Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte problem

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has set the example for Premier League managers to follow when disagreeing with refereeing decisions.

This comes after Thomas Tuchel's public shaming of Anthony Taylor, and to some extent Mike Dean on VAR, for the fiery London derby at Stamford Bridge that ended in a 2-2 draw. The Chelsea boss was extremely unhappy with Taylor's decisions and said after the game,"not only the fans. The players know what is going on. They know it." He also added that "maybe it would be better" if Taylor did not referee Chelsea again.

The German is now certain to get a misconduct fine and will also miss Chelsea's next match, at least, following his red card at full time against Tottenham. Having been in a similar position against Spurs earlier this year, Arteta has been praised for his own course of action.

Following the 3-0 north London derby defeat at the end of last season, Arteta was critical of referee Paul Tierney after a controversial penalty decision and red card against Rob Holding. When speaking about the officials after the game, Arteta said, "If I say what I think I am suspended for six months. I don't know how to lie so I prefer not to say what I think.

"I am not unhappy with my players. I am proud of my players. I want the referees to come in front of the camera and explain his decisions. It's a shame because such a beautiful game was destroyed today.

Henry Winter gave his view on how managers should react in these tough situations, praising Arteta and saying, "Tuchel crossed the line in accusing Taylor of bias & a misconduct charge is inevitable. Managers have to be more professional, however frustrated. Voice grievances through reports and private meetings (as Arteta did)."

Arteta has previously

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