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Arsenal Stand Behind Arteta's VAR Rant in Newcastle Loss


Arsenal Stand Behind Artetas VAR Rant in Newcastle Loss

Arsenal Football Club has released a statement in full support of manager Mikel Arteta following his impassioned criticism of VAR. The Gunners boss expressed his outrage after a series of controversial decisions went against his team in their 1-0 defeat to Newcastle on Saturday.

Club Releases Official Statement

In an unprecedented move, Arsenal has issued an official statement on their website, backing Arteta's post-match comments. The statement also acknowledged the efforts of the players and traveling supporters, while emphasizing the need for better officiating in the Premier League.

Arteta's Frustration

During the match, Arteta voiced his disagreement with Anthony Gordon's goal, citing potential fouls and offside incidents in the build-up. Furthermore, the decision not to send off Bruno Guimaraes left Arsenal players and fans baffled.

Arteta's Strong Words

Following Arsenal's first Premier League defeat of the season, Arteta did not hold back in his criticism of the officiating. He described the decisions as embarrassing and a disgrace, vowing to escalate the issue with the PGMOL.



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Arteta emphasized the significance of the matter, stating that so much is at stake and that the team puts in countless hours of work. He expressed his commitment to representing the club and ensuring his team competes at the highest level.

The Arsenal boss also highlighted the overwhelming support he and the team have received, with numerous messages stressing that the current state of officiating cannot continue.

With this statement, Arsenal has made it abundantly clear that they stand firmly behind Arteta's criticism of VAR and are demanding improved officiating standards in the Premier League.


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