Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta expressed frustration after his team missed out on a clear penalty call against Nottingham Forest, which would have potentially put them nine points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Arteta was adamant that Ola Aina's alleged handball in the 82nd minute should have been awarded as a penalty, but the video assistant referee deemed it not to be. "They are right that it hits the shoulder," Arteta said, "but then he takes the ball with a hand. So their explanation is not right."
The Arsenal manager felt that the timing and intention of Aina's action were clear indicators of a penalty being awarded. However, the decision was upheld by the VAR system, allowing Forest to hold on for a goalless draw.
This outcome marked only the third time Arsenal have failed to score in two successive league games since 2022/23, with Forest being the second opponents each time. The game also saw Arsenal dominate possession and create several scoring opportunities, but ultimately lacked composure in front of goal.
Despite the missed opportunity, Arteta remained optimistic, acknowledging that every week is an opportunity for his team to win. "We want to win every game," he said. "But we made a smaller step, not the one that we wanted, but it's a step."
Forest manager Sean Dyche was pleased with his team's performance, which was reminiscent of their form last season. He praised the efforts of his players, who were able to rally in the second half and cause problems for Arsenal.
The result marked a significant improvement in Forest's fortunes, as they look to move away from relegation danger. Their next win could be crucial in determining their fate at the bottom of the table.
Meanwhile, Arteta will be reflecting on what could have been, and how his team can improve in front of goal. The draw may not have been the result he desired, but it was a valuable learning experience for his team.
Arteta was adamant that Ola Aina's alleged handball in the 82nd minute should have been awarded as a penalty, but the video assistant referee deemed it not to be. "They are right that it hits the shoulder," Arteta said, "but then he takes the ball with a hand. So their explanation is not right."
The Arsenal manager felt that the timing and intention of Aina's action were clear indicators of a penalty being awarded. However, the decision was upheld by the VAR system, allowing Forest to hold on for a goalless draw.
This outcome marked only the third time Arsenal have failed to score in two successive league games since 2022/23, with Forest being the second opponents each time. The game also saw Arsenal dominate possession and create several scoring opportunities, but ultimately lacked composure in front of goal.
Despite the missed opportunity, Arteta remained optimistic, acknowledging that every week is an opportunity for his team to win. "We want to win every game," he said. "But we made a smaller step, not the one that we wanted, but it's a step."
Forest manager Sean Dyche was pleased with his team's performance, which was reminiscent of their form last season. He praised the efforts of his players, who were able to rally in the second half and cause problems for Arsenal.
The result marked a significant improvement in Forest's fortunes, as they look to move away from relegation danger. Their next win could be crucial in determining their fate at the bottom of the table.
Meanwhile, Arteta will be reflecting on what could have been, and how his team can improve in front of goal. The draw may not have been the result he desired, but it was a valuable learning experience for his team.