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Arteta said that he accepted the penalty awarded to Atletico ‌after the ball bounced off Ben White’s leg on to his hand, even though it would not have been awarded in the Premier League. Julian Alvarez converted, equalising in the 56th minute.

“The same way ‌we have to accept Ben White’s penalty, Ebs’s is ​a clear penalty,” he said.

Arteta said he was proud of how his ⁠team withstood a raucous atmosphere in Madrid even ⁠if he lamented that Arsenal’s task would have been easier in the ‌second leg next Tuesday if the penalty had stood.

“It’s all to play for ​in London,” he said.

Published on Apr 30, 2026

#Champions #League #Arteta #fumes #referee #overturns #Eze #penalty #Arsenal #Atletico #Madrid #semifinal #leg"> Champions League — Arteta fumes after referee overturns Eze penalty in Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid semifinal first leg  Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta lambasted the referee’s decision to overturn a ​penalty he had originally awarded his side ‌that denied it victory in the first ​leg of its Champions League ⁠semifinal against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.After consulting the VAR, referee Danny Makkelie overturned the penalty ‌he had awarded when Eberechi Eze appeared to have his toe stepped ‌on in the second half, and ‌the ⁠game ended 1-1.Arteta argued that there ⁠was clear contact and said the fact that the referee had to watch the replay several times ​before reversing his ‌decision was proof that it should have stood.“What I’m incredibly fuming about is how the hell the penalty on Ebs gets ‌overturned,” Arteta said. “If you have to ​watch it 13 times…That’s a goal that can change the course of ⁠the season. This cannot happen.”READ | PSG’s Hakimi to miss Champions League semifinal second leg due to injury – ReportsArteta said that he accepted the penalty awarded to Atletico ‌after the ball bounced off Ben White’s leg on to his hand, even though it would not have been awarded in the Premier League. Julian Alvarez converted, equalising in the 56th minute.“The same way ‌we have to accept Ben White’s penalty, Ebs’s is ​a clear penalty,” he said.Arteta said he was proud of how his ⁠team withstood a raucous atmosphere in Madrid even ⁠if he lamented that Arsenal’s task would have been easier in the ‌second leg next Tuesday if the penalty had stood.“It’s all to play for ​in London,” he said.Published on Apr 30, 2026  #Champions #League #Arteta #fumes #referee #overturns #Eze #penalty #Arsenal #Atletico #Madrid #semifinal #leg
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Arteta said that he accepted the penalty awarded to Atletico ‌after the ball bounced off Ben White’s leg on to his hand, even though it would not have been awarded in the Premier League. Julian Alvarez converted, equalising in the 56th minute.

“The same way ‌we have to accept Ben White’s penalty, Ebs’s is ​a clear penalty,” he said.

Arteta said he was proud of how his ⁠team withstood a raucous atmosphere in Madrid even ⁠if he lamented that Arsenal’s task would have been easier in the ‌second leg next Tuesday if the penalty had stood.

“It’s all to play for ​in London,” he said.

Published on Apr 30, 2026

#Champions #League #Arteta #fumes #referee #overturns #Eze #penalty #Arsenal #Atletico #Madrid #semifinal #leg">Champions League — Arteta fumes after referee overturns Eze penalty in Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid semifinal first leg

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta lambasted the referee’s decision to overturn a ​penalty he had originally awarded his side ‌that denied it victory in the first ​leg of its Champions League ⁠semifinal against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

After consulting the VAR, referee Danny Makkelie overturned the penalty ‌he had awarded when Eberechi Eze appeared to have his toe stepped ‌on in the second half, and ‌the ⁠game ended 1-1.

Arteta argued that there ⁠was clear contact and said the fact that the referee had to watch the replay several times ​before reversing his ‌decision was proof that it should have stood.

“What I’m incredibly fuming about is how the hell the penalty on Ebs gets ‌overturned,” Arteta said. “If you have to ​watch it 13 times…That’s a goal that can change the course of ⁠the season. This cannot happen.”

READ | PSG’s Hakimi to miss Champions League semifinal second leg due to injury – Reports

Arteta said that he accepted the penalty awarded to Atletico ‌after the ball bounced off Ben White’s leg on to his hand, even though it would not have been awarded in the Premier League. Julian Alvarez converted, equalising in the 56th minute.

“The same way ‌we have to accept Ben White’s penalty, Ebs’s is ​a clear penalty,” he said.

Arteta said he was proud of how his ⁠team withstood a raucous atmosphere in Madrid even ⁠if he lamented that Arsenal’s task would have been easier in the ‌second leg next Tuesday if the penalty had stood.

“It’s all to play for ​in London,” he said.

Published on Apr 30, 2026

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta lambasted the referee’s decision to overturn a ​penalty he had originally…

Rice misses training to add to Arsenal injury concerns ahead of Sporting clash

“Fire! I’m on fire. I’m on fire. That’s it. Nothing else. I’m dreaming so much. I’ve done so much to be in this position because I know how this club was. I’ve done so much and this is beauty.”

Losing the League Cup final against Manchester City and the FA Cup quarterfinal against second-tier Southampton was bad enough.

But a shock 2-1 home defeat against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday left Arteta facing pointed questions about Arsenal’s character.

Arsenal is just six points ahead of second-placed City, which has a game in hand and hosts the Gunners in a seismic showdown on Sunday.

The north Londoners have finished Premier League runner-up for the past three seasons — twice blowing substantial leads to City in 2023 and 2024.

It has also failed to win a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup, which remains the only silverware won by Arteta in over six years in charge.

There is a growing feeling of deja vu among a nervous Arsenal fan-base, but Arteta launched a passionate defence of his squad.

“We are in April, we have an incredible opportunity ahead of us. Let’s confront it, let’s go for it by really putting absolutely everything into it,” added the Spaniard.

“I want to get it done for all these people that have been in this journey with us. And because they deserve it, because it’s been unbelievable. That’s what is driving me every single day. I have zero fear.”

‘Doing something incredible’

Arsenal hasn’t lifted the Premier League since 2004 and has never won the Champions League.

If it makes the Champions League last four this season, it would be the first time it has reached the semifinals of the competition in two consecutive seasons.

Arteta, whose side lost to Paris Saint-Germain in last year’s semifinals, acknowledged the size of the task facing Arsenal as they try to do a Premier League and Champions League double.

“What we are trying to achieve is difficult, is challenging, and is bumpy and it’s supposed to be like this,” he said.

“I said to the players, ‘Guys, we are trying to do something that hasn’t been done in the history of the club in 140 years. So that tells you the difficulty of what you are doing’.

“We have the opportunity tomorrow to go to the semi-finals. We are competing to win the Premier League and we are in a really strong position.

“So the team is doing something incredible because it’s never been done before.”

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#UCL #Arteta #urges #Arsenal #play #pure #fire #Sporting #damaging #defeats"> UCL 2025-26: Arteta urges Arsenal to play with ‘pure fire’ against Sporting after damaging defeats  Mikel Arteta has challenged Arsenal to play with “pure fire” as it looks to bounce back from a series of damaging defeats in Wednesday’s Champions League clash against Sporting Lisbon.Arteta’s side can reach the semifinals of the competition for a second successive season if it finishes off Sporting at the Emirates Stadium.The Gunners go into the quarterfinal second leg with a 1-0 lead after last week’s game in Lisbon.But that narrow success was Arsenal’s only victory in its last four matches, with three defeats sparking claims Arteta and his team are choking as the pressure mounts at the business end of the season.“There is no fear. Pure fire. That’s it. Me, the first one. Pure fire. That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself,” he insisted at his pre-match press conference.READ  |          Rice misses training to add to Arsenal injury concerns ahead of Sporting clash“Fire! I’m on fire. I’m on fire. That’s it. Nothing else. I’m dreaming so much. I’ve done so much to be in this position because I know how this club was. I’ve done so much and this is beauty.”Losing the League Cup final against Manchester City and the FA Cup quarterfinal against second-tier Southampton was bad enough.But a shock 2-1 home defeat against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday left Arteta facing pointed questions about Arsenal’s character.Arsenal is just six points ahead of second-placed City, which has a game in hand and hosts the Gunners in a seismic showdown on Sunday.The north Londoners have finished Premier League runner-up for the past three seasons — twice blowing substantial leads to City in 2023 and 2024.It has also failed to win a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup, which remains the only silverware won by Arteta in over six years in charge.There is a growing feeling of deja vu among a nervous Arsenal fan-base, but Arteta launched a passionate defence of his squad.“We are in April, we have an incredible opportunity ahead of us. Let’s confront it, let’s go for it by really putting absolutely everything into it,” added the Spaniard.“I want to get it done for all these people that have been in this journey with us. And because they deserve it, because it’s been unbelievable. That’s what is driving me every single day. I have zero fear.”‘Doing something incredible’Arsenal hasn’t lifted the Premier League since 2004 and has never won the Champions League.If it makes the Champions League last four this season, it would be the first time it has reached the semifinals of the competition in two consecutive seasons.Arteta, whose side lost to Paris Saint-Germain in last year’s semifinals, acknowledged the size of the task facing Arsenal as they try to do a Premier League and Champions League double.“What we are trying to achieve is difficult, is challenging, and is bumpy and it’s supposed to be like this,” he said.“I said to the players, ‘Guys, we are trying to do something that hasn’t been done in the history of the club in 140 years. So that tells you the difficulty of what you are doing’.“We have the opportunity tomorrow to go to the semi-finals. We are competing to win the Premier League and we are in a really strong position.“So the team is doing something incredible because it’s never been done before.”Published on Apr 14, 2026  #UCL #Arteta #urges #Arsenal #play #pure #fire #Sporting #damaging #defeats
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“Fire! I’m on fire. I’m on fire. That’s it. Nothing else. I’m dreaming so much. I’ve done so much to be in this position because I know how this club was. I’ve done so much and this is beauty.”

Losing the League Cup final against Manchester City and the FA Cup quarterfinal against second-tier Southampton was bad enough.

But a shock 2-1 home defeat against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday left Arteta facing pointed questions about Arsenal’s character.

Arsenal is just six points ahead of second-placed City, which has a game in hand and hosts the Gunners in a seismic showdown on Sunday.

The north Londoners have finished Premier League runner-up for the past three seasons — twice blowing substantial leads to City in 2023 and 2024.

It has also failed to win a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup, which remains the only silverware won by Arteta in over six years in charge.

There is a growing feeling of deja vu among a nervous Arsenal fan-base, but Arteta launched a passionate defence of his squad.

“We are in April, we have an incredible opportunity ahead of us. Let’s confront it, let’s go for it by really putting absolutely everything into it,” added the Spaniard.

“I want to get it done for all these people that have been in this journey with us. And because they deserve it, because it’s been unbelievable. That’s what is driving me every single day. I have zero fear.”

‘Doing something incredible’

Arsenal hasn’t lifted the Premier League since 2004 and has never won the Champions League.

If it makes the Champions League last four this season, it would be the first time it has reached the semifinals of the competition in two consecutive seasons.

Arteta, whose side lost to Paris Saint-Germain in last year’s semifinals, acknowledged the size of the task facing Arsenal as they try to do a Premier League and Champions League double.

“What we are trying to achieve is difficult, is challenging, and is bumpy and it’s supposed to be like this,” he said.

“I said to the players, ‘Guys, we are trying to do something that hasn’t been done in the history of the club in 140 years. So that tells you the difficulty of what you are doing’.

“We have the opportunity tomorrow to go to the semi-finals. We are competing to win the Premier League and we are in a really strong position.

“So the team is doing something incredible because it’s never been done before.”

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#UCL #Arteta #urges #Arsenal #play #pure #fire #Sporting #damaging #defeats">UCL 2025-26: Arteta urges Arsenal to play with ‘pure fire’ against Sporting after damaging defeats

Mikel Arteta has challenged Arsenal to play with “pure fire” as it looks to bounce back from a series of damaging defeats in Wednesday’s Champions League clash against Sporting Lisbon.

Arteta’s side can reach the semifinals of the competition for a second successive season if it finishes off Sporting at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners go into the quarterfinal second leg with a 1-0 lead after last week’s game in Lisbon.

But that narrow success was Arsenal’s only victory in its last four matches, with three defeats sparking claims Arteta and his team are choking as the pressure mounts at the business end of the season.

“There is no fear. Pure fire. That’s it. Me, the first one. Pure fire. That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself,” he insisted at his pre-match press conference.

READ | Rice misses training to add to Arsenal injury concerns ahead of Sporting clash

“Fire! I’m on fire. I’m on fire. That’s it. Nothing else. I’m dreaming so much. I’ve done so much to be in this position because I know how this club was. I’ve done so much and this is beauty.”

Losing the League Cup final against Manchester City and the FA Cup quarterfinal against second-tier Southampton was bad enough.

But a shock 2-1 home defeat against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday left Arteta facing pointed questions about Arsenal’s character.

Arsenal is just six points ahead of second-placed City, which has a game in hand and hosts the Gunners in a seismic showdown on Sunday.

The north Londoners have finished Premier League runner-up for the past three seasons — twice blowing substantial leads to City in 2023 and 2024.

It has also failed to win a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup, which remains the only silverware won by Arteta in over six years in charge.

There is a growing feeling of deja vu among a nervous Arsenal fan-base, but Arteta launched a passionate defence of his squad.

“We are in April, we have an incredible opportunity ahead of us. Let’s confront it, let’s go for it by really putting absolutely everything into it,” added the Spaniard.

“I want to get it done for all these people that have been in this journey with us. And because they deserve it, because it’s been unbelievable. That’s what is driving me every single day. I have zero fear.”

‘Doing something incredible’

Arsenal hasn’t lifted the Premier League since 2004 and has never won the Champions League.

If it makes the Champions League last four this season, it would be the first time it has reached the semifinals of the competition in two consecutive seasons.

Arteta, whose side lost to Paris Saint-Germain in last year’s semifinals, acknowledged the size of the task facing Arsenal as they try to do a Premier League and Champions League double.

“What we are trying to achieve is difficult, is challenging, and is bumpy and it’s supposed to be like this,” he said.

“I said to the players, ‘Guys, we are trying to do something that hasn’t been done in the history of the club in 140 years. So that tells you the difficulty of what you are doing’.

“We have the opportunity tomorrow to go to the semi-finals. We are competing to win the Premier League and we are in a really strong position.

“So the team is doing something incredible because it’s never been done before.”

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#UCL #Arteta #urges #Arsenal #play #pure #fire #Sporting #damaging #defeats

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