Top Source:Boss Roberto De Zerbi Take Reaction Over Mikel Arteta After Newcastle outburst

After Mikel Arteta was penalized for his own outburst, Arsenal became enraged with Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi’s remarks that he disliked “80 per cent of England’s referees.” De Zerbi will not face discipline from the Football Association.

Before the international break, Mahmoud Dahoud was sent off in Brighton’s 1-1 draw with Sheffield United. De Zerbi remarked of the Premier League’s match referees, “I am honest and clear.” Eighty percent of the referees in England I don’t like.

It’s not brand-new. I’m not fond of them. Their on-field behavior bothers me.

After examining his statements made after the game, Mail Sport can confirm that the FA will not be prosecuting the 44-year-old Italian.

Rather, they have sent De Zerbi a formal warning about his behavior going forward.
Roberto De Zerbi will not be punished even though he has stated that he thinks “80% of referees are bad.”

After Mikel Arteta was charged for his outburst over Anthony Gordon’s winning goal for Newcastle earlier this month, Arsenal is not happy with the FA’s indulgence.

Mikel Arteta: I won't change my behaviour on the touchline

Following their 1-0 defeat, Arteta called Gordon’s game-winning goal “an absolute disgrace.”
After Arsenal’s 1-0 loss to Newcastle, Arteta became enraged and called Anthony Gordon’s game-winning goal “an absolute disgrace.” He also said, “We have to talk about how the hell this goal stands up.” Arteta was charged for his outburst. I’m humiliated.

It shouldn’t be the aim for a few reasons. I have lived in this nation for more than 20 years, and it is by no means on par with the world’s top league.

“It is alleged that his comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and/or detrimental to the game and/or bring the game into disrepute,” the FA said in announcing their charge against the 41-year-old Spaniard last week.

Arteta was given extra time this week to address his FA complaint, and it’s rumored that Arsenal would use De Zerbi’s remarks to support their case since they believe it demonstrates unfairness and that they are being singled out.

The controversy surrounding the remarks made by managers coincides with the start this week of Mail Sport’s campaign, which calls for respect for referees across the board in football, from the Premier League to local levels.
Arsenal will use De Zerbi’s remarks, which he made following their 1-1 draw with Sheffield United (above), to defend Arteta about his FA charge since they believe they are being singled out.

 

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