Former Arsenal star and TNT Sports activities pundit Martin Keown has said {that a} UEFA penalty rule is “ruining our sport” after a controversial resolution within the Gunners’ Champions League conflict with Inter.
Mikel Arteta’s males arrived in Italy needing a win because the North London membership are within the midst of a foul run of type having did not win any of their final three Premier League matches – with the absence of Martin Odegaard taking part in a giant position on this.
The primary half within the San Siro was very even between the 2 groups, nonetheless, the house facet had been awarded a controversial penalty in the direction of the top of the opening 45 minutes within the eyes of English followers. Mikel Merino dealt with the ball in his personal field after a flick-on hit him from very shut vary, which the referee declared a penalty.
Within the Premier League, the proximity of the Arsenal star would have come into play however that isn’t the case in UEFA competitions, the place a penalty is often known as as soon as the ball hits a hand.
Hakan Calhanoglu stepped as much as slot the ball into the Gunners’ internet and this didn’t go down nicely at halftime amongst the TNT Sports activities crew.
Former Arsenal star Martin Keown says UEFA penalty rule is “ruining our sport”
Talking at halftime, Keown said that the UEFA penalty rule is “ruining our sport” because it left his former membership with lots of work to do in the course of the second half on the San Siro.
“Is the ball in an unnatural place? It actually isn’t,” the pundit mentioned on TNT Sports activities earlier than declaring selections like this are “ruining our sport”.
That is the rule in UEFA competitions and there was nothing controversial in regards to the referee’s resolution as an analogous state of affairs was additionally seen on Tuesday evening throughout Man Metropolis’s conflict with Sporting CP.
The English pundits merely didn’t like that it was towards one in all their groups and though the Premier League’s tips on this are fairer, it isn’t one thing that wants rapid altering.
? @martinkeown5: “It is ruining our sport, to be trustworthy!” ? @rioferdy5: “It is unlucky the foundations are totally different in several competitions…”
The Inter Milan penalty is a big speaking level at half-time ?
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