The Arsenal camp is "confused" in the VAR ... Coach "We are looking for the consistency of the judgment" | Goal.com Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook
Arsenal coach Alberto Styfenberf, looking back on the 1-2 defeat against Manchester City.
Arsenal played Manchester C at home in the 21st Section of the Premier League on the 1st.In the first half, Bukayo Saka opened first, but in the second half, he scored a goal from the penalty given by the video assistant referee (VAR) in the 57th minute, and two minutes later Gabrie was sent off.Disadvantage.In addition, he lost 1-2 with a reversal goal in the second half of the additional time.
Before this match, Michel Altere was infected with a new Coronavirus and instead of the assistant Styfenberf.After the match, he looked back on the game in the UK Sky Sports.
"Of course, this result is very frustrated, but the performance of the players was proud. I didn't allow many opportunities to finish the game with 10 people.Was very good "
On the other hand, in the first half of the first half, Martin Udegor was defeated by Edelson, but there was no VAR Onfield Review, but in the PK scene where Manchester C tied, the referee once played.Although it was shed, the judgment was overturned by the VAR On -Field Review.
Styphenbelf says, "It's an appropriate word to be confused. We are looking for consistency in the judgment. From my point of view, Udegor's penalty was obvious.", I was dissatisfied.
"If you say consistent, the referee must have been to check it out, but that wasn't the case, and in the city's penalty scene, it was checked. It's pretty soft.I thought it was. But I can't help it. After that, I had a chance, but everything has changed with a red card. "
広告He also mentioned in the British BBC about the departure of Gabrieu, which changed the game.
"(I received a penalty spot just before Manchester C) The first yellow card is not clear. Now I can't hear this in the referee. We have a lot of young people., I have to be able to control emotions. I have to be smarter after receiving a yellow card. "