The Premier League made a dramatic return following the international break, but Arsenal fans faced disappointment.
The team suffered a frustrating 2-0 loss against Bournemouth, compounded by contentious VAR decisions that left supporters upset.
Key incidents included a red card for William Saliba and a penalty awarded against David Raya, prompting the Premier League to clarify both situations.
Understanding Saliba’s Red Card
Things escalated for Arsenal when William Saliba received a red card for a last-ditch tackle on Bournemouth’s Evanilson.
Although he was initially shown a yellow card, VAR intervened and prompted the referee to review the situation, leading to the decision being changed to a red card for denying a clear scoring opportunity.
The Match Centre stated, “The VAR ruled that Saliba denied a clear chance and suggested a red card.”
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The referee initially showed Saliba a yellow for his challenge on Evanilson. The VAR advised that Saliba denied an obvious goal-scoring chance, resulting in an on-field review. The yellow card was upgraded to red.
— Premier League Match Centre (@PLMatchCentre) October 19, 2024
This ruling sparked outrage among Arsenal fans, particularly as it stemmed from a careless backpass by Leandro Trossard, allowing Evanilson to advance.
Penalty Issues Compound Arsenal’s Problems
Shortly after the red card incident, David Raya gave away a penalty for a foul on Evanilson inside the box. VAR confirmed the referee’s decision, citing sufficient contact for a penalty to be issued.
However, due to the “double jeopardy” rule, Raya received only a yellow card since he was attempting to play the ball during the incident.
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A penalty was awarded after Raya fouled Evanilson. The VAR reviewed the situation and upheld the referee’s decision, confirming that the contact warranted a penalty.
— Premier League Match Centre (@PLMatchCentre) October 19, 2024
Despite the Premier League providing explanations, Arsenal failed to regain their composure.
With only ten players for more than an hour, Arsenal struggled to make a comeback, leaving Arteta’s team with many concerns as they prepare for their subsequent match.