Arsenal coach Arteta is furious with the VAR ruling: “ obviously there is something there ”



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Publication Date: Saturday, October 17, 2020 9:05 AM

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta regretted the decision not to penalize his team for a high start challenge from Kyle Walker.

The gunmen He showed steel and spirit throughout, but couldn’t find the cutting edge when they fell in a 1-0 loss to Man City.

Raheem Sterling scored the only goal of the match in the first half, but Arsenal remained in the match until the final whistle.

Talking to Sky Sports after the game, Arteta He said: “I’m upset, because I think we deserved more from the game.

“I am very happy with the performance we have done today, against a superior team.

“To come here and play with attitude, and have the courage to play the way we play today, to make it as difficult as we did, I must say that I cannot demand much more from the players.

“Apart from saying that when you have three big chances, in this game you have to score.”

When asked what the best chance was, Arteta noted that no penalty was awarded after Kyle Walker’s high start challenge while trying to clear a corner.

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“I think all three were very good, and obviously the situation we have with the corner and Kyle Walker.

“That has to be verified [by VAR]. They said they had verified it and I asked them ‘How the hell did you verify it if you took two seconds to verify that action?’

“Obviously there is something there.”



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