D i Anderson
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@Rory_Talks_Ball Where in the laws does it say you can't hold a players arm?
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@HandofArsenal It's not a foul anywhere else on the pitch and Rayas arms are not obstructed so no it's not a foul
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@LukeEdwardsTele Stopping a player getting to the ball isn't a foul you 🤡
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It was a foul on Raya and it stopped him getting the ball. Has his arms held down throughout. It is a clear and obvious error by the officials. Really tough on West Ham (and Man City) but I don’t think it’s controversial #arsenal
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This has gone too far, i don't want you abseiling off my roof in the middle of night, if your analysis had SAS training he wouldn't have been spotted! 🤣 have a cracking day and get back to your camouflaged basement you absolute Whopper! #WhoDaresWins
AllenForSure@AllenForSur3
@DHucks6 Yh im disciplined until twats like you keep crying about Southampton cheating. Dw ( that means don’t worry btw you old fuck) I’ll have no problem catching up to a lanky washed up streak of piss
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@OllieHolt22 Another journalist that's never put a pair of football boots on! It's like me being a chef at the ivy
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@henrywinter How do you know what a foul is? I bet you've never put a pair of football boots on!
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The season of unpunished grappling at corners decided by a punished grappling at a corner. Pablo did have his arm across Raya. It was a foul. Along with three or four other fouls in the area from both sides, including by Rice (on Mavropanis) and Trossard, also Todibo. Raya most protected species, as a goalkeeper, so that foul punished. It is the correct decision, for all the howls of anguish. Pablo stops Raya gathering the ball.
But this controversy, and the proliferation of such incidents at corners, has been caused by officials’ failure to clamp down on grappling this season. It’s a joke, and a stain on the sport, that such grappling has been allowed to grip the game. West Ham have had holding offences on their players – Bowen mentioned Soucek being held against Brentford. All teams have.
Yet officials have not intervened consistently. Arsenal themselves have got away with a few this season. But there’s no conspiracy, as claimed by some online, just inconsistency by officials.
Did Arsenal deserve victory? Just about yes. Their nerves kicked in after scoring, have to guard against that, but they showed their hunger for the title. Arteta was bold in the second half. Subbing a sub (Zubimendi) was a big call. But never play Rice, Arsenal’s driving force, at right-back again. Odegaard’s arrival definitely helped.
Nobody can question the character of these Arsenal players. Some big blocks by Lewis-Skelly and Gabriel. Raya at 0-0. Arsenal now have relegated Burnley and Palace who may have an eye on their own Euro final. West Ham resilient but needed Wilson on earlier. If they do drop into the Championship, at least West Ham won’t have VAR to worry about. #WHUARS
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@SkySportsPL @IanWright0 doesn't have a clue! Worst pundit going! He honestly talks drivel! I know he's mates with Keane but Keanes face when the goon talks bollocks is priceless
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If Farage becomes PM: he will be hostile and dictatorial towards his Cabinet. His Cabinet will be poorly skilled and mostly incompetent so as not present a threat to him. He will make decisions based on his needs and not those of the Country. He will sow hate and mistrust amongst citizens to make them more dependant on him.
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@DavidLammy You should have ended your tweet at "the last thing the British people need now is Labour!"
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As these tough election results come in, we thank and pay tribute to our councillors who have served their communities brilliantly for many years.
The last thing the British people need now is Labour turning inward and losing focus on them.
Keir Starmer won a huge mandate less than two years ago. Now we must get on with delivering change faster for the British people.
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