Referee and VAR frustrate Arsenal again

Referee and VAR frustrate Arsenal again
Referee and VAR frustrate Arsenal again

Arsenal were denied victory against Everton by another contentious refereeing decision, as Darren England and Stuart Attwell again drew the club’s ire.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 05: Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, reacts during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Arsenal FC at Goodison Park on April 05, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images

Arsenal dropped more points in the Premier League following yet another infuriating display from PGMOL officials, despite taking a deserved first-half lead through Leandro Trossard.

The performance of referee Darren England and VAR Stuart Attwell once again left Mikel Arteta’s side with a sense of injustice, and further complaints about the consistency and integrity of officiating in key moments.

With Real Madrid looming in the Champions League, Arteta rotated his squad. Martin Ødegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka were all named on the bench. Ben White returned to the starting XI despite a knee issue that had ruled him out against Fulham, while Jurrien Timber, also a fitness doubt after a setback in that same match, remained among the substitutes.

It was Arsenal who struck first, capitalising on a mistake by Idrissa Gueye in the 34th minute. The midfielder’s error allowed Raheem Sterling to surge forward before releasing Trossard. The Belgian made no mistake, cutting into the area and dispatching a precise left-footed finish into the far corner. 1-0.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 05: Leandro Trossard of Arsenal scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Arsenal FC at Goodison Park on April 05, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images

At the break, Arteta introduced Martinelli and Saka, replacing Sterling and Ethan Nwaneri. The changes should have consolidated control, but instead, Everton were gifted a route back into the match – courtesy of another baffling penalty decision.

A long ball into Arsenal territory saw Myles Lewis-Skelly and Jack Harrison jostle for position well outside the penalty area. Harrison continued his run, then tumbled inside the box under minimal, if any, contact. Referee England, somehow seeing a foul, pointed to the spot.

Jack Harrison of Everton clashes with Myles Lewis-Skelly of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Arsenal FC at Goodison P...
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