"Rice's exit → Extreme anger" Arteta" inconsistent decision

"Rice's exit → Extreme anger" Arteta" inconsistent decision

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who drew with Brighton amid numerical inferiority, was furious over Declan Rice's decision to leave. Brighton Joel Beltman should have been given a red card as well 바카라사이트
1.Arsenal held a 1-1 draw against Brighton in the third round of the English Premier League (EPL) on the 1st.


Kai Havertz, who took over Bukayo Saka's pass, scored the first goal with a sensational shot that passed the goalkeeper's height in the 38th minute of the first half, to take a 1-0 lead. However, Rice, who had already been shown a yellow card in the third minute of extra time in the second half and the 42nd minute of the first half, received another yellow card while fighting for the ball near the opponent team's corner flag, accumulating a red card warning. It was a fatal scene as Arsenal had to suffer a numerical inferiority of 10-11. While Beltman was trying to get the ball out for a free kick, Beltman rolled towards Rice and brushed her heel, and then kicked Rice in the shin, but there was no judgment on this.


Joao Peru scored an equalizer in the 13th minute of the second half to tie the match 1-1. With Manchester City having won three consecutive games by beating West Ham 3-1 thanks to Erling Holan's two-game hat-trick, Arsenal, who had also aimed to win three consecutive games, had to lose three points.
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"It's amazing. It's amazing how the decision can be so inconsistent," Arteta told Sky Sports after the match. "There were two incidents in the first half, and nothing happened. In the case of Declan, it wasn't even a dangerous zone. The ball hit Declan on the heel and turned around, and he touched the ball without seeing the opponent," he said. "Of course, he could be sent off for a second foul according to the rules. Then the next move (kick) should also be taken off." "If Declan is a red card, Joel Beltman should be given a red card. We should have fought 10-10. Such a decision is amazing at this level."