Perhaps Wenger should prevented Eduardos leg break and what was the real nail in the coffin that wrecked the team mentally stopped
the referee giving the penalty for the dive in the very same game.
The referee gave a penalty, and De Rossi converted.
Sterling was fouled into the box by Spanish defender Nacho Monreal and
referee gave penalty.
Not exact matches
The scoring was completed by Giroud who came off the bench and scored the best goal of the night with a great curled effort, although we shgould have had more but the
referee turned down two
penalties for fouls on Monreal which replays showed should have been
given.
Even during the times of Denis B, Thiery H and Viera those
referees were always against us otherwise how would one explain us with all that quality loosing to manure certain games??? The fa is part of that plan... the
referees they keep
giving those big games... why did we have to play manure on our 50th unbeaten game (not to mention the controvercial
penalty awarded), why did we have to play wenger's 1000th game against a moreens chelsea we've never beaten?
The Arsenal boss was
given a three - game touchline ban today for basically calling the
referee a cheat (although the FA used the words «questioning the integrity of the
referee») when Mike Dean
gave a
penalty to West Brom in the dying minutes of the League clash at West Brom.
So as you say one presumes if he was the Video
referee he would still have
given the
penalty.
Martin Hansson, the
referee who
gave Steven Gerrard a controversial
penalty in the Champions League match between Liverpool and Atletico Madrid, is getting some harsh criticism that goes far beyond the normal paper talk.
Referees that destroy a game by making blatant mistakes like the disallowing of Sané's goal, multiple questionable offside calls,
penalties not
given for rough play or handballs, smiling after sending off an aggrieved coach... should never be allowed to ref CL games of consequence again.
Instead our
referee decides to help out the Germans and whereas Barca were
given two soft
penalties to help them achieve this remarkable feat we were punished by some downright bizarre officiating.
Seconds later, Milner appealed for a
penalty after being barged to the ground just inside the box, but the
referee gave a goal kick and then looked away as if to suggest that the England midfielder should have been stronger.
So Wenger expected another
penalty to be
given against us, and he also thinks that Arsenal would not be down in 6th position in the table if our club hadn't been mistreated by the
refereeing decisions, and that is why we are so far from the top.
The
penalty was a blatant dive although Debuchy should maybe not have even
given the
referee a decision to make.
Ref
gives penalty and yellow card, then back line
Referee said Koshelny was the last man which is an automatic Red that's why he changed.
Can one tell me the
referee would have
giving a
penalty if it was a Burnley player, my answer is no.
If it's to win the PL title this season, Arsenal can still win it because they're not yet out of contention to win it despite Chelsea dubiously beating Swansea today at the Bridge when the match Pgmol
referee bluntly refused the Swans the
penalty they've won when a Chelsea defender handled in the box.But.had it been it was the other way round, I think the
referee would have
given it.
Even in Spain, where the big clubs get generous
referee decisions most of the time, the Madrid man is constantly getting booked, sent off and
giving away
penalties and free kicks.
You look at what really happened, and the guy behind the line
gives the
penalty and the red card when the
referee had
given a yellow.
Referee Phil Dowd has admitted he was wrong to
give Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, 29, a
penalty during their 3 - 1 FA Cup fifth - round win at Preston on 16 February --(Daily Mail)
Mustafi had a great shout for a
penalty turned down by the
referee John Moss and while you can not really com - plain about the red card he was wrong on that
penalty and also
gave seven minutes of injury time for some reason.
That got them flowing forward and causing enough unease on Real Madrid's defense that Pepe threw in a desperation challenge on Fernando Torres in the
penalty area just a few moments into the half that forced
referee Mark Clattenburg to point to the
penalty spot,
giving Atlético the chance to equalize — but Griezmann's try from the spot clanged off the bar to no avail.
Mike Riley also from West Yorkshire once
gave, 10
penalties in 10 games to Ruud van Nistelroy whilst
refereeing Manchester United in one season.
Arsenal fans are used to Arsene Wenger complaining about
referee's decisions on a regular basis, but it was obvious to everyone watching that the
penalty that Mike Dean
gave West Brom in the dying minutes of their game against Arsenal was totally unfounded.
(He actually
gave Ruud van Nistelroy 11
penalties in 11 games) He constantly had rows with Wenger and if you remember was the
referee who
gave the disgraceful
penalty against Sol Campbell that ended Arsenal's 49 match unbeaten run.
And when it happens, all those yellow - clad Preds fans in the arena will absolutely love it (unless the
referees give the team a delay of game
penalty, which they would not love).
Also Jon, while we're talking about Riley, a former
referee, famous for ending the Invincibles 49 match unbeaten run by awarding a disgraceful
penalty against Sol Campbell after a Wayne Rooney dive and for also
giving 11
penalties in 11 games to Ruud van Nistelroy in the days when Manchester United were Arsenal's only challengers and we've not even started talking about Mike Dean from Merseyside who told the BBC that he was a Tranmere Rovers supporter after
giving several bad decisions against Everton but recently was forced to admit to being Liverpool fan.
Wenger said that it didn't help that the
referee turned down a
penalty appeal from Sanchez before
giving Bournemouth one which allowed them to draw level before the break.
Then the
referee effect kicked in against Arsenal again, as Martin Atkinson missed a clear and obvious foul on Ozil and seconds later
gave a
penalty against Monreal at the other end from what looked like a dive by Vardy.
Considering the «HUGE
penalty» was in fact a dive and Southampton had 2 clear cut
penalties not
given, I fear the
referee was probably more slanted in his favour then not.
The
referee always
gives the signals, no matter which official calls the
penalty.
Following the loss Mourinho criticized the
referees for being «afraid» to
give penalty calls to Southampton.
I do not want to keep banging on about it but it was a dodgy
penalty from the
referee that turned our game and if you factor in the lift it
gave to home fans and therefore the Watford players you can not brush away the importance of that incident.
It was a direct foul when Lacazette was pushed down at Mun U goal mouth but the
referee did not
give that
penalty kick.
«If Bellerin touches the ball first then it's play on, but because Richarlison touches the ball first and there is contact from the Arsenal full back that is consistent with the striker going to ground, then the
referee Neil Swarbrick is right to
give the
penalty.»
Incredibly if you include West Yorkshire, 90 % of the
referees come from the north west of England, with not one from the south, instigated by the PGMOL who appoint all
referees and led by Mike Riley, a former
referee who once
gave Ruud van Nistelroy eleven
penalties in eleven games when we were chasing Manchester United for the title.
I know I've said this before but I'm trying to get through to as many people as possible, Incredibly if you include West Yorkshire, 90 % of the
referees come from the north west of England and not one from the south instigated by PGMOL who appoint all
referees and led by the most corrupt official ever to
referee the English game, Mike Riley, who, in one season, when we were chasing Manchester United for title,
gave Ruud van Nistelroy eleven
penalties in eleven games.
The PGMOL's man is former
referee Mike Riley, a ref who once
gave Manchester United's Ruud van Nistelroy 11
penalties in 11 games
What was more surprising, though, was that our previous nemesis Mike Dean seemed determined to
referee the game fairly, turning down the chance to
give Hull a
penalty and booking their player for diving instead.
Look I am aware that it may seem like sour grapes to be complaining about the
penalty given against Arsenal to Man City by the
referee Michael Oliver today.
Arsenal's only defeat in September and October came against Watford, and I am absolutely certain that was totally down to the
referee for
giving our North London neighbours a very dodgy
penalty, and this is why....
Wenger says that some
referees would not have
given the
penalty, and the Frenchman also insists Victor Wanyama should have been sent off having caught Theo Walcott with his arm and been penalised for numerous fouls.
How can a team which just months ago cheated Georgia with a blatant hand ball, and the
referee having
given one of the most curious
penalty decisions in history, then complain about anybody not respecting the integrity of the game?
Referees are loathe to
give penalties, while the phrase «denying a clear goalscoring opportunity» is not in their lexicon.
The draw (2 - 2) at Leicester last April was a travesty in my opinion, and yet another example of
referee Moss awarding a
penalty to our opponents in the 95th minute to
give them a chance to draw the game.
Funny, the same
referees that are so reluctant to
give penalties to Arsenal, are
giving penalties against Arsenal more easily than any other team.
The Juventus goalkeeper Gigi Buffon criticised the English
referee Michael Oliver, saying he has a «rubbish bin» where his heart should be and accusing him of condemning the Italians to Champions League elimination after
giving Real Madrid a
penalty in the third minute of added time that Cristiano Ronaldo scored to send them through to the semi-finals.
LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp launched a scathing attack on
referee Jon Moss and his officials after Harry Kane's controversial last - gasp
penalty gave Tottenham a dramatic 2 - 2 draw at Liverpool on Sunday.
What a surprise, the numbers shows that
referees are a lot more reluctant to
give penalties to Arsenal, compared to others teams...
ALL teams come across poor
refereeing decisions over the course of the season — have Arsenal never been
given a dodgy
penalty?
Of course, the same
referee had «previous» in this respect,
giving Tottenham a
penalty in the fifth minute of injury time the previous season, allowing them to draw 2 - 2 against us.