Mikel Arteta questions referee after Man Utd draw


Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta did not deliver much comment during the destination of Manchester United during the controversial nature 1-1 draw on Sunday But still managed to show his displeasure.

In the meantime, Bruno Fernandes fired United in the meantime in Old Trafford from a free kick in the lead in which the Arsenal wall was from the ball from the ball with 11.2 meters. The distance forced by the referee Anthony Taylor was considered excessively, even if it does not differ drastically from the usual “minimum” of ten meters.

Areta told Sky Sport that Fernandes was simply smart about the situation and that the officials had “approved” it. “He was smart and he exploited, that’s football. He was smarter than the referee. It’s okay, you allowed him to do it,” said the Arsenal boss.

United midfielder Christian Eriksen said that it was “advantageous” for the home team, although his estimate of the wall of the wall was from the brand.

Bruno Fernandes

Arsenal wall was 11.2 meters away/Sportphoto/Allstar/Gettyimages

“I am glad that the wall was about 15 meters away, so it was perfect for him to think about it,” said Eriksen. “It was an advantage for us. It makes a very, very big difference. You don’t have to beat it so high, it is easier and gives Bruno a little more space to hit it over the wall.”

The counterpart Declan Rice von Gunners suggested that it was not so big that the goal of the players’ actions was more responsible in the wall than for the additional space in the square.

“It felt like some of us jumped and some of us didn’t, but I didn’t see it back. It felt like the ball had flown over us at a rather low height, so we could have done much better from the perspective of the wall” Sky Sport.

“The wall felt far back. Even on our free kick when Martin [Odegaard] Take it, they also felt far back, more than usual. But the referee makes this decision. “

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