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Arteta bemoans ´scandalous´ penalty verdicts in Newcastle stalemate

SoccerNews in English Premier League 3 Jan 2023

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Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal should have been awarded two penalties in the goalless draw against Newcastle United, describing the decisions not to point to the spot as “scandalous”.

The Gunners dropped points at Emirates Stadium for the first time in the Premier League this season, missing the opportunity to open up a 10-point advantage over Manchester City, who play Chelsea on Thursday.

Arsenal were not short of openings against Eddie Howe’s third-placed side, firing 17 attempts at goal, but just four were on target and the leaders were not at their best in the final third.

Gunners boss bemoaned two decisions that did not go the way of his side, with his view that referee Andy Madley should have punished Dan Burn for a shirt pull on Gabriel Magalhaes and given a handball against Jacob Murphy right at the end.

“I’m extremely proud of my players, the way we played, the way we dominated the game, the way we tried and continued [to try], how we dominated the game,” he told Sky Sports.

“We were missing in the final third, that is the final part, we had so many situations to finish those better, and then we had two scandalous penalties.

“They’re two penalties, it’s very simple. I’m talking about what I’ve seen and it’s two scandalous penalties.

“When you cannot win, you do not lose. We kept a clean sheet, we had a really good performance, and we go again.

“I wanted to win the game but we drew it and we should have done certain things better, especially in the final third, and we should have had two penalties to win the game.”

Arsenal are likely to shuffle their squad for Monday’s FA Cup third round clash against Oxford United, before what could be a north London derby against Tottenham on January 15.

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