Controversial Call in Arsenal-Man City Clash Fuels Debate on Referee Bias Against Arsenal

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Referee Michael Oliver’s decision to send off Leandro Trossard in the first half of the Manchester City vs Arsenal match has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with many experts seeing this as yet another example of Arsenal being on the receiving end of questionable officiating. Gunners were disappointed over the decisions of the match referee.

Pundits like Peter Schmeichel and Piers Morgan believe Oliver’s strictness and focus on seemingly minor infractions spoiled an otherwise thrilling match.

Micah Richards highlighted inconsistencies in Oliver’s decisions, particularly regarding the yellow card shown to Trossard for time-wasting.

The decision left Arsenal fans crying foul, particularly as City’s Jeremy Doku had escaped punishment for a similar incident earlier.

Kai Havertz holds off a couple of Man City players.

This incident adds to a growing list of instances where Arsenal fans and players feel they have been unfairly treated by referees. Earlier this season, Declan Rice was controversially sent off against Brighton for time-wasting, while Brighton’s Joao Pedro escaped punishment for a similar offense.

In yesterday’s match against City, referee Micheal Oliver also faced criticism for his inaction when Erling Haaland deliberately bounced the ball on Gabriel’s head and when Mateo Kovacic escaped a potential red card for a reckless challenge.

Gabriel Martinelli looks to swing in a cross.

These incidents fuel a growing sense of frustration among Arsenal supporters, who feel their team is consistently disadvantaged by inconsistent and biased officiating.

While the matches themselves often showcase exceptional talent and competitiveness, the controversies surrounding refereeing decisions unfortunately overshadow the positive aspects of the games.

It raises serious questions about the consistency and fairness of officiating in the Premier League, especially when it comes to Arsenal.


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