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SBR

@s_ellison98

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calendar_today16-09-2012 14:16:57

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P™ (@semperfiarsenal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kulusevski broke Gordon’s nose in the box TODAY and didn’t get the ball. No penalty was awarded. An accidental clash of head and Brighton get a penalty. Consistency from the referees is all we ask for.

Adam (@adamjoseph____) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a disgusting challenge from Darwin Núñez. Clearly leads with his forearm & doesn't have eyes for the ball at all. How was it not reviewed afterwards?

Sam (@samueljayc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arteta needs to go big in post match interviews on Michael Oliver. This man should never be allowed to ref us again & needs to be investigated by FIFA. The FA Premier League PGMO

LE GROVE (@legrove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this point, Arteta should be going full on Jose Mourinho at the referees. Make such a noise and fuss about the treatment before every game so it can't be ignored. Bang the table, show the media videos, make the pressure unbearable and take the fines that come with it.

Henry Winter (@henrywinter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If that trip by Myles Lewis-Skelly is considered Serious Foul Play then there will be a torrent of red cards every game. I’ve rewatched it 8 times now and it’s a trip and a yellow. Rediculous decision. #AFC #WOLARS

Rory Talks Football (@rory_talks_ball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you do ANYTHING today, please watch how VAR and Howard Webb himself justify Caicedo not getting a red card here FAR worse tackle than Lewis-Skelly, and every single justification applies even more so to the Lewis-Skelly tackle

M (@mktirb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was deemed a penalty, despite the touch, because it was played onto Saliba. This logic has now been flipped, to also somehow be against Arsenal today. It’s nonsense.

PB (@football_pb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roles reversed; this would be used against Arteta for years and be all over the back pages tomorrow, 'pressure getting to him' etc.

Halal Wyler (@shamsdale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I watched Erling Haaland peg a ball at the back of Gabriel’s head, scream at a teenager, tell a former teammate to shut the fuck up, and yell “stay humble” at an opposition manager in the span of about five minutes, and we’ve all just forgotten about it. People need to grow up.

Jamie Spangher (@jamiespangher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most damning indictment on the state of the game right now is that fans, managers and media are forcing a narrative of Arsenal bending the rules of football when they’re in a title race with a club that is evading 115 charges for bending the rules of football.

Opta Analyst (@optaanalyst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taking all delays into account, Arsenal spent an average of 31.4 seconds to get the ball back into play from corners, goal kicks, throws and free-kicks last night vs Brighton. There have been 195 instances of a team taking longer than this in a Premier League match in 2025-26.