Mikel Arteta accused officials of “changing the rules” as he claimed Brentford’s equaliser at Arsenal should have been ruled out for offside.Arsenal had to settle for a share of the spoils after Ivan Toney’s header cancelled out a first Gunners goal for Leandro Trossard as Brentford left the Emirates Stadium with a thoroughly deserved 1-1 draw.Arteta’s side had lost at struggling Everton last week and this result leaves them six points clear of Manchester City.However, their main title rivals host Aston Villa on Sunday before travelling to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night for a game which could prove pivotal.Arteta, thought, felt a lengthy VAR check for Toney’s goal should have resulted in the effort being ruled out for offside against Ethan Pinnock. Sportsbook
Mikel Arteta accused officials of “changing the rules” as he claimed Brentford’s equaliser at Arsenal should have been ruled out for offside.Arsenal had to settle for a share of the spoils after Ivan Toney’s header cancelled out a first Gunners goal for Leandro Trossard as Brentford left the Emirates Stadium with a thoroughly deserved 1-1 draw.Arteta’s side had lost at struggling Everton last week and this result leaves them six points clear of Manchester City.However, their main title rivals host Aston Villa on Sunday before travelling to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night for a game which could prove pivotal.Arteta, thought, felt a lengthy VAR check for Toney’s goal should have resulted in the effort being ruled out for offside against Ethan Pinnock. 888casino