Mikel Arteta is adamant that referee Jared Gillett was wrong to overturn a penalty call for Arsenal against Newcastle United following an intervention from VAR.The Australian match official awarded the Gunners a spot kick after Nick Pope clashed with Viktor Gyokeres in the box in the first half.AdvertisementGillett reversed his decision after being instructed to review the incident at the pitchside monitor and seeing that Pope had touched the ball before colliding with Gyokeres.Newcastle went on to take the lead through Nick Woltemade, but two late goals from Mikel Merino and Gabriel Magalhães secured a huge win for Arsenal at St. James’ Park on Sunday.“We fully deserved the win,” Arteta said after the final whistle. “The way we played, the way we competed. We fully deserved the win.“The chances we generated. I think we fully deserved to win the game. We did it in a dramatic manner, but so happy and so proud of the team.”AdvertisementArteta hits out at VAR after Arsenal penalty overturned against NewcastleArteta added that VAR should not have intervened after the initial penalty call, claiming that it was not a clear and obvious error.“Well, I watched it back and watched it live as well,” he said. “And if it’s not a clear and obvious error, VAR should not intervene.“We’ve been told this for a few years, this style of decision again, and for me, it’s very clear that it doesn’t have to intervene because it’s a penalty.”Read – Bukayo Saka: Little things like VAR always go against ArsenalFormer Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart explained why Gillett was right to change his mind on BBC Match of the Day. “There’s definite contact,” the pundit said.Advertisement“Pope, with those size 13 feet of his, gets a toe on it. Not only does he get a toe on it, he manages to divert the ball away from goal. But that’s not the most important point. As Pope plants his foot, he’s deemed not to be using a forward motion towards Gyokeres.“Therefore, as Gyokeres’ knee clashes into Pope’s knee, it is just seen as a clash of bodies. It’s not Pope taking him out. It’s not a foul. Not a penalty.”Read – Nick Woltemade refuses Arsenal star’s apology for elbow strikeRead More – The players to score two own goals in a Premier League matchSee Also – Ranking the worst Premier League away kits in 2025/26Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media:
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