Arsenal remain at war with referee chiefs
EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal at war with referees as FUMING club compile list of decisions that have gone against them – including Mateo Kovacic avoiding red at the Emirates
- Arsenal were fuming after the decisions made during their game vs Newcastle
- The club released a statement about the decisions but with no responseÂ
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Arsenal and referee chiefs remain at loggerheads with the Premier League club set to cite decisions that have gone against them since last season in their next meeting in a bid to prove a pattern.
Mail Sport can also reveal that Arsenalâs angry reaction to losing 1-0 at Newcastle at St Jamesâ Park on Saturday has not gone down well among the refereeing fraternity, with one source describing their response as âover the topâ yesterday.
It has created friction between the club and refereeing body, who have decided not to respond publicly to the fallout from Arsenalâs first Premier League defeat this season.Â
Manager Mikel Arteta branded Anthony Gordonâs winner âembarrassingâ and a âdisgraceâ. Arsenal then took the unusual step of doubling down on that fury on Sunday, releasing a club statement in which they said the loss involved âyet more unacceptable refereeing and VAR errorsâ.
They added that the Premier Leagueâs players, coaches and supporters âdeserve betterâ and said the PGMOL âurgently needs to address the standard of officiatingâ.
Mikel Arteta was left fuming after his Arsenal team lost 1-0 to Newcastle due to a controversial Anthony Gordon goal
Arsenal and Newcastle players surround the referee at the end to the Premier League game
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Insiders at the refereeing body believe the backlash from Arsenal has been totally unnecessary, adding that strides are being taken to ensure greater accuracy under new chief Howard Webb.
Yet this latest development is a clear indication of the fury among Arsenalâs senior ranks at decisions they feel have not gone their way. As well as flagging up Gordonâs goal in their next meeting, the club are set to mention examples from the previous campaign to further illustrate their frustration.
Mail Sport understands that they include the 1-1 draw against Brentford in February which saw PGMOL acknowledge that VAR Lee Mason did not draw the offside lines prior to Ivan Toneyâs equaliser. Another is the 3-1 defeat by Manchester United in September of last year, when Gabriel Martinelliâs opening goal was wrongly disallowed.
A further example from this season is set to be Manchester Cityâs Mateo Kovacic escaping a red card last month for his challenge on Martin Odegaard, which VAR chose to keep as a yellow, and then the subsequent tackle on Declan Rice which again escaped further punishment.
Gordonâs goal for Newcastle faced a series of VAR checks which lasted four minutes, none of which were deemed conclusive enough to disallow the tap-in.
Arsenal host Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday and should discover the assigned officiating team today.
Mateo Kovacic got away with a rash tackle during Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Manchester CityÂ
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