Monday, November 6, 2017

ARSENE WENGER'S FURIOUS AFTER BAD DECISIONS COST HIS SIDE THREE POINTS AT MANCHESTER CITY.


Arsenal were beaten at the Etihad stadium on Sunday by top table Manchester City. Guardiola's men won the game 3-1 after some contentious decisions by Referee, Michael Oliver.

Kevin de Bruyne has given the Citizens a first half lead before Sergio Aguero scored a controversial penalty after Raheem Sterling went to the ground following a contact with Nacho Monreal. Alexander Lacazette reduced the deficit minutes after coming on, but Gabriel Jesus restored City's two-goal advantage three minutes later after he received a pass from David Silva who was in an offside position at the time.

Wenger was left raging at two decisions he claimed cost Arsenal the game and branded the perceived continued injustices against his side as “unacceptable”.

Here are Arsene Wenger's thoughts;

WAS THAT A PENALTY?
“It was no penalty, we know that Raheem Sterling dives well, he does that very well.

WAS THAT (THIRD GOAL) A LEGITIMATE GOAL?
The third goal was offside.
“I'm very upset because, at 2-1, we were in the game.
"The third goal was the killer and it's no coincidence that mistakes always go for the home team, as we know. It's unacceptable.
“Last year, if you look as well, we conceded two offside goals.

HOW DO YOU RATE MANCHESTER CITY
“Of course they're a top team, but that makes it even more difficult for you.
“Can anyone stop them? It will be difficult this season, the way they have started and with the quality they have, but you never know.
“If, on top of that, they have decisions at home like that, they'll be unstoppable.”

Source: www.clubgist.com

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