Arsenal’s Title Hopes Dented By Controversial Penalty In Brighton Draw.
By Olukayode O. Oke Govima Sports Correspondent/Editor.
Arsenal’s pursuit of the Premier League title encountered a significant hurdle at the Amex Stadium on Saturday, where a contentious penalty decision left manager Mikel Arteta visibly frustrated. The Gunners, who were leading thanks to a brilliant strike by 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri, were pegged back to a 1-1 draw by Brighton after a penalty was awarded following an unusual incident involving William Saliba and Joao Pedro.
In a match where Arsenal initially seemed destined to secure three vital points, the game turned on its head when Pedro scored from the spot. The penalty came after Saliba inadvertently headbutted Pedro while both players contested for a ball in the air, causing the Brighton forward to fall to the ground. Referee Anthony Taylor, after a brief moment of deliberation, pointed to the penalty spot, a decision that was upheld by the VAR after a swift review.
“We are really disappointed with the decision that leads to the goal because I have never seen something like this in my life,” Arteta expressed to BBC Sport post-match. He highlighted the anomaly of the decision, noting, “He touches the ball as well. [It is] bizarre. That means we have probably never seen it before. I haven’t in my career. I asked the boys if they have, and no-one has seen this before. So it is a new one.”
Arteta also questioned the speed of the VAR review, stating, “I checked and, after three seconds, they said they already checked VAR. It seems quick.”
Contrastingly, Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler defended the referee’s call, arguing, “It was a clear penalty. It is head to head, but if it is another piece of the body everybody would say it was a penalty. Joao Pedro places the ball with his head and Saliba comes too late.”
The incident and the subsequent penalty sparked a debate among football pundits. On “Match of the Day,” Gary Lineker, alongside former players, scrutinized the decision. Lineker remarked, “It was clearly headed by Saliba. Never ever have we seen a penalty given for head clashes.” Danny Murphy supported this view, adding, “They both head the ball before they clash. They are genuinely going for it. It’s a coming together.”
This result leaves Arsenal trailing five points behind league leaders Liverpool, who have two games in hand. The Gunners have now drawn four of their last nine Premier League matches when leading at half-time, raising questions about their ability to hold onto leads.
As the title race heats up, this draw might prove to be a pivotal moment for Arsenal, potentially costing them in their quest for the championship. With the season’s narrative still unfolding, Arteta and his squad will need to regroup and refocus as they face upcoming challenges in their campaign.