The wrong substitution disrupted Arsenal vs Wolves
The wrong substitution disrupted Arsenal vs Wolves
The match to make up for round 20 of the Premier League at dawn on February 25 (Hanoi time) was paused for a few minutes due to a mistake from the assistant who raised the sign to replace.
In the 89th minute, a scuffle occurred between the players of the two teams. The assistant referee raised signs with the numbers 9 and 32, which meant that Raul Jimenez had to leave the field to make way for Leander Dendoncker.
However, Jimenez hesitated to leave the field, despite the strong reaction from Arsenal players. Referee Martin Atkinson showed a yellow card to the away team's number 9 for buying time, and asked Jimenez to leave the field immediately.
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The Mexican striker reacts to the coach when he is substituted. Photo: Reuters.
However, after receiving a response from the assistants. Mr. Atkinson went to the touchline to talk to coach Bruno Lage. In fact, Wolves want to withdraw number 10, Daniel Podence from the field. The assistant holding the electronic board made a mistake when dialing 9.
After everything was settled, Jimenez was returned to the field, while Podence had to make way for Dendoncker.
Wolves seemed to benefit from this confusing situation that helped them buy a lot of time. However, referee Atkinson gave the second half added time to 6 minutes. With the spirit of not giving up, Arsenal continued to apply pressure and scored the winning goal in the 90+5 minutes after Alexandre Lacazette's effort to handle the bottom line.
Before that, Arsenal were leading 0-1 early and had to wait until the 82nd minute to equalize. Nicolas Pepe became the name that turned the game around. He came on from the bench, directly scored and then made a pass that led to the winning goal for the Emirates Stadium team.
The "Gunners" completed a double victory over Wolves this season, and at the same time took an important step in the race to the top 4. Coach Mikel Arteta's teachers and students are still one point behind Man United, but have 2 matches yet to play.
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