Arteta says referee's decisions destroyed game
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[May 13, 2022] By
Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta rounded on the
referee Paul Tierney after his side's hopes of wrapping up fourth
spot were wrecked by a 3-0 defeat at rivals Tottenham Hotspur on
Thursday.
Arsenal, who would have guaranteed a first top-four finish since
2016 with victory, looked comfortable early on.
But their night fell apart after Harry Kane gave the hosts the lead
from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute after Cedric Soares was
adjudged to pushed Son Heung-min.
Ten minutes later Rob Holding was shown a second yellow card for a
crude block on Son, having already been booked for wrestling the
South Korean earlier.
"I have two options I can lie to you, or I can be suspended, and I
really want to be on the touchline against Newcastle," Arteta told
reporters when asked about the first-half decisions that left his
side in disarray.
"If I say what I think I'm suspended six months. I'm allowed to give
my interpretation of what happened but I don't know how to lie. Ask
the referee to come in front of the camera to explain his decision.
It's a shame because such a beautiful game was destroyed today."
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Referee Paul Tierney with Arsenal's Granit Xhaka after awarding
Tottenham Hotspur a penalty Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
Despite the defeat, Arsenal remain in pole position
in the race with Tottenham for fourth place and qualification for
next year's Champions League. With two games remaining they have one
more point than their arch-rivals.
"This game is history. Now it's Newcastle. This is gone. It went out
of our hands and we have to accept it," Arteta said.
"Now we need to be the team that you saw from the beginning. You
lose a football match in the conditions we lost them.
"It's painful. But we have a huge match on Monday so we will try to
beat them."
Worryingly for Arteta he is running out defenders.
Holding will be suspended for what looks a difficult trip to
Newcastle while Gabriel went off injured and Ben White was not
risked despite being on the bench.
"Hopefully Ben will be fit and Gabriel will recover as we do not
have enough players in the backline," Arteta said.
"We have two games to play each. It's in our hands and now we have
to do our jobs."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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