From @TheAthleticFC: If referee calls had been correct, the Premier League title race would have entered the final match round with Manchester City two points clear of Arsenal, according to our analysis of key match decisions. https://t.co/FSWGZMMBRL
As a Tottenham fan I have never said anything nice about Arsenal but today I must admit……. these two are European Heroes the world is indebted to you guys 😭
#shameless
34% are Community shields
No Champions Leagues
No UEFA/ Europa League
No Club World Cups
1 Premier League Title in 22 years ….
Stop trying to make yourself feel better
Look at how the PSG players immediately stopped appealing the moment the referee waved it away. Only Marquinhos approached the ref, and the bench stayed calm. Zero drama.
Now contrast that with Mikel Arteta and Arsenal. When Madueke pulled down Nuno Mendes and intentionally went down looking for a soft penalty, the Arsenal players threw a collective tantrum on the pitch. Arteta rallied his entire bench, screaming at the officials for almost a minute and nearly interrupting the game.
That’s the exact brand of tactical tantrum he throws in the PL to bully weak English referees who completely lack authority.
What makes Arteta truly embarrassing is his shameless desperation. Later on, when Gyokeres’ shot got deflected for a corner, Arteta was up in the fourth official's face demanding a handball penalty. Then we saw the replay, and the ball wasn't even close to a PSG player's arm.
He’s a certified embarrassment to the beautiful game.
The Met Police denies announcing the 1.5m Arsenal parade crowd figure that’s being attributed to them in posts shared widely online.
While it might not appear major, it’s another reminder about how unverified info spreads in appealing-to-share social posts, not from media
Anyone who isn’t an Arsenal fan at that parade is a fucking weirdo idc.
It’s not a motive or a day party. It’s a parade, they chant songs, celebrate the trophy. Why would you want to be around your rivals being happy?
Genuinely what a beg