The English don't bother with sanctions.
Head coach of London's Arsenal Mikel Arteta is not planning to make one hundred hundred Judiciary pardons in the Premier League. This is the trainer's statement to the BBC.
" I respect that you need to be yourself, as a leader, you can be responsible. You can’t buti tim, whom you don’t є, but I myself am like that.
We have sent our advice to the FA (English Football Association ed.. ) and tried to clarify their arguments and their point of view. Nothing more to add. If you are asked to share your thoughts, you need to work in a reasonable way, such a mechanism works.
Okay, let's talk about it. We all want to make a fortune.
Referees, coaches, officials, sports directors, journalists - we all want football to become the greatest.
To achieve this, we need freedom of speech in an important and constructive way. You need to push this idea itself.
It’s good that the judges speak publicly about the praise of the decision, so it makes things clear,” said the Spanish favet.
Apparently, after the scandalous match between Newcastle and Arsenal, Gunners head coach Arteta called the referee’s decision to forfeit a goal against his team’s goal as a “bummer”.