Controversy at Old Trafford: Should Arsenal’s goal have stood?
Arsenal left Old Trafford with all three points - but not without controversy. Mikel Arteta called it “a big, big result,” but many felt the Gunners were fortunate to escape with a win after a shaky performance and a questionable goal.
Riccardo Calafiori’s 13th-minute header from a Declan Rice corner proved decisive. But replays show William Saliba backing into United keeper Altay Bayındır, appearing to hold his arm as the ball came in. United manager Ruben Amorim was adamant: the keeper should’ve been protected, and the goal should’ve been disallowed.
VAR let it stand. Was that the right call? Fans are split, pundits are puzzled, and former referee Mike Dean’s explanation only added to the confusion.
So we ask: should the goal have counted? Join the debate now on our X channel and let your voice be heard.
Arsenal's set-piece coach is at it again 😏
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