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 ...
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Brighton sit 10th. GO FURTHER Brighton 1 Arsenal ... Pedro got their first, and Saliba made contact with Pedro's head. It is a foul. Anthony Taylor took his time to consider his options but ...
Mikel Arteta was extremely disappointed with the penalty awarded to Brighton for something he has 'never seen in his life' - a clash of heads between William Saliba and Joao Pedro. Anthony Taylor ...
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 ...
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The chief refereeing officer of the Premier League, Howard Webb, has said Anthony Taylor was right to award a penalty against Arsenal defender, William ...
"For me, no." Mikel Arteta believes Brighton should not have been awarded ... “I think that is why Anthony Taylor took so long. “He is interpreting it, saying, ‘What do I do here?
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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.