Arsenal are currently level at the break against Pep Guardiola’s City in tonight’s English Premier League match...CONTINUE READING
The Citizens got ahead on the 24th minute after a poor pass from Takehiro Tomiyasu to Aaron Ramsdale was stolen up by Belgium international, Kelvin De Bruyne who chipped the ball over the goalie for the opener.
The manner in which the North Londoners got their equaliser has gotten a lot of football fans talking on several social media platforms, the Gunners got back on level terms after Eddie Nketiah was impeded by Ederson Morales in the penalty box, which led to the centre referee pointing to the spot without consulting Video Assistant Referee.
Below are the reasons why Mikel Arteta’s Gunners should never have been awarded the penalty in the first half
Before the collision with Manchester City goalie, Ederson in the box, Eddie Nketiah had already taken the shot which was well cleared off the line by the Nathan Ake.
And secondly there was nothing Ederson could have done to stop the collision with Eddie Nketiah in the area as both players had their eye on the ball.