Referee Anthony Taylor was right to award a penalty for Brighton and Hove Albion against Arsenal, according to PGMOL chief Howard Webb. A spot-kick was given to the home side in Saturday’s 1-1 draw after Arsenal defender William Saliba collided his head with Joao Pedro’s.
Arsenal drew 1-1 with Brighton after Joao Pedro scored an equaliser from the penalty spot, with the Seagulls awarded a spot kick after a clash of heads between Pedro and William Saliba
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp has insisted that Brighton’s penalty decision against Arsenal was correct. Speaking after the game, Redknapp claimed that William Saliba got himself in trouble. The Seagulls held Mikel Arteta’s men to a 1-1 draw in the Premier League on Saturday.
Ex-Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher analyses the controversial incidents from the weekends action including the decision to award Brighton a penalty for an incident involving William Saliba and
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Premier League referees' chief Howard Webb has said Anthony Taylor was correct to award a penalty against Arsenal defender William Saliba in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Brighton.
Arsenal have slipped up in the title race after drawing 1-1 against Brighton, who scored a second half penalty to cancel out Ethan Nwaneri's first half goal at The AMEX
THE PREMIER LEAGUE have released a statement on the decision to award Brighton a penalty after William Saliba headbutted Joao Pedro. Saliba made contact on the Brighton striker using his head but
The Brighton forward was running through Arsenal's box and tried to get a head to the ball when he was floored by Gunners centre-back William Saliba. Saliba appeared to try and make an initial ...
Brighton striker Joao Pedro insists his penalty won was clear after their 1-1 draw with Arsenal. The Gunners had the lead through Ethan Nwaneri before Pedro won and converted a penalty after a disputed foul by William Saliba. He later said, “We started the game well. We could have won but got a point. We need to look forward.
Former referee Peter Walton is the latest pundit to suggest that Brighton shouldn’t have been awarded a penalty for a clash of heads between Joao Pedro and William Saliba on Saturday.Photo by Mike