DBasia.news – Arsenal coach, Mikel Arteta, chose to remain silent about the referee’s decision during the duel against Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal lost 3-0 when they visited Tottenham Hotspur headquarters.
Harry Kane (2) and Son Heung-min scored three goals for the hosts. Arsenal’s efforts to get up was difficult because they had played with 10 men since the 33rd minute. Rob Holding got a second yellow card and was sent off by the referee.
When asked to comment on the referee’s leadership, Mikel Arteta chose to remain silent. He is aware of the potential for sanctions if excessive protests.
“If I say what I think I am suspended for six months. I am allowed to give my interpretation of what I think, but I do not like to lie,” explained Arteta as reported by the Mirror.
“I can’t do it. I just want to say that I’m very proud of the players. However, it’s clear we didn’t get the results we wanted. I can’t wait to play Monday,” continued Arteta on Arsenal’s official website.
“I want to be on the touchline on Monday night. I can’t speak at the moment because I will be penalized. You can ask the referee if he wants to come and make an assessment of the game.”
“I can do it, but have two options. I can lie to you like I didn’t or otherwise I’ll be suspended. I really wanted to be on the touchline against Newcastle,” continued Arteta.
Mikel Arteta reminded his team that the opportunity to compete in the Champions League next season has not been closed. Moreover, Arsenal are still one point ahead of Tottenham who are in fourth place.
“Of course, disappointment does not take over more than the big chances in the two games we will face. That’s where our energy is now,” said Arteta.
In the remaining two games, Arsenal will face Newcastle United and Everton. Now, the Gunners are still in fourth position, but only one point away from Tottenham.