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MIKEL ARTETA CALLS OUT THE PREMIER LEAGUE FOR CHANGING RULES AFTER ARSENAL WAS PUNISHED TWICE THIS SEASON
MIKEL ARTETA CALLS OUT THE PREMIER LEAGUE FOR CHANGING RULES AFTER ARSENAL WAS PUNISHED TWICE THIS SEASON Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has expressed new apprehensions regarding the consistency of Premier League officiating.
He has suggested that the rules have been altered mid-season as a result of a series of early red cards that his team has received. Arteta addressed Arsenal’s disciplinary improvement prior to their scheduled match against Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium this weekend.
The team had experienced a tumultuous start to the season, with three red cards issued in the first half of the season. “It was due to the fact that the rules were different at the beginning of the season when we were penalized, and they were significantly different after 15 games,” Arteta explained to reporters. “Consequently, they were resolved.”
It is anticipated that new rules will be implemented for certain games during the upcoming season, and they will be subsequently modified. If feasible, that would be greatly appreciated. At the very least, the same rules should apply to all organizations. The Gunners’ third league dismissal occurred in the reverse fixture against Bournemouth, where William Saliba was dismissed after a VAR review upgraded his yellow card for a foul on Evanilson to red.
In January, teenager Myles Lewis-Skelly was expelled from the game against Wolves, resulting in their fourth red card. The ban was subsequently rescinded, despite the fact that VAR initially upheld the decision. Nevertheless, Lewis-Skelly was issued a red card for obstructing a clear scoring opportunity against West Ham.
expressed his rage to Sky Sports following the Wolves match, stating, “I am absolutely fuming, but I leave it with you.” Due to its apparent nature. I do not believe that my remarks will be of assistance… Arsenal have maintained a more pristine disciplinary record in Europe, despite the obstacles they have faced domestically.
They have now shifted their focus to the Champions League, where they are currently losing 1-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in advance of the second leg of the quarterfinals at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday. The Gunners’ season could be defined by the outcome of the Arsenal-PSG tie, as the victor will go on to face either Barcelona or Inter Milan in the final. This adds significance to the week.
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