Leandro Trossard red card: Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta furious with referee Michael Oliver’s decision vs Man City | Football News

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was furious with referee Michael Oliver’s decision to send Leandro Trossard off for kicking the ball away in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City – adding it is “really, really worrying” to see multiple red cards for these offences.

The Gunners were heading into half-time with a 2-1 comeback lead at the Etihad Stadium when Trossard – already on a booking for a foul on Savinho – was shown a second yellow card for fouling Bernardo Silva, then kicking the ball away.

Arsenal felt aggrieved not only due to the harshness of the punishment – but also due to the fact that City winger Jeremy Doku went unpunished for a similar incident earlier in the game.

It was the second time Arsenal have been on the receiving end of this second yellow card offence, with Declan Rice sent off against Brighton on August 31 in a similar incident.

Arteta said he was “amazed” after that Rice call – as, like Doku, Brighton forward Joao Pedro earlier went unpunished for kicking the ball away – and believes the game against City became a contest that “nobody wants to watch” after Trossard saw red.

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Trossard was sent off after picking up a second booking for kicking the ball away

“We were more efficient and went 2-1 up and then there were two incidents, very similar, one in particular, but had a very different outcome which then forces you to have a game which nobody wants to watch,” said Arteta.

“I think it’s very clear. Very obvious. Hopefully what 100 per cent of what people thinks. It’s not my job to come here and judge what happened. My job is to survive in the most difficult environment you can throw in football for 55 minutes. And try to get things done to survive. That’s my job, the rest is not my job.

“It’s already the second time it has happened in five games, which is really, really worrying if we want to see the best Premier League.

“Anyone that has played football or any sport [can see] it’s less than a second. Less than a second. The previous one [Doku] is more than a second. That’s it, simple.”

Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta remonstrates with the fourth official after Arsenal's Leandro Trossard got a red card during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)
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Arteta remonstrates with the fourth official after Leandro Trossard’s red card against Manchester City

The match left Arsenal with an “impossible” task, according to Arteta, to keep out City at the Etihad Stadium with 10 players. John Stones eventually scored a stoppage-time equaliser after a half of valiant defending from the Gunners, and Arteta admitted pride in his team despite two more dropped points.

“It’s impossible,” said Arteta about the challenge his team had in the second half. “It’s very hard already against 11 players, impossible. Because we are put under pressure to defend with six in our box time and time and time after time. That’s it.

“Unbelievable, I’m so proud of them. When you survive like that that many minutes, to concede like that the way we did, because we had to play 97 minutes then 99, I was very disappointed. But at the same time, I have to be proud of them.”

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