Beefymcfc wrote:Not forgetting Whinger's take on matters. I'm amazed he admitted to seeing but wtf was Sagna reacting to?Arsene Wenger Admits There Is 'No Way' To Appeal Bacary Sagna Red Card
Full-back lost control, says Frenchman
The French international clashed with Pablo Zabaleta in the last minute of the goalless draw at the Emirates and both players were sent off.
Wenger has since reviewed video evidence after the game and revealed on the club's official website that he will not be taking the matter further.
Wenger told Arsenal TV Online: “I have seen it again and there is no way we can appeal.
“For me it is a red card and we have to accept it. Bacary lost his temper and had too strong a reaction.
"He acknowledges that he should have kept control. We will not appeal.”
Sagna will be suspended for the next three matches. In contrast, the FA revealed today that Manchester City have appealed against the red card for Zabaleta.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Not forgetting Whinger's take on matters. I'm amazed he admitted to seeing but wtf was Sagna reacting to?Arsene Wenger Admits There Is 'No Way' To Appeal Bacary Sagna Red Card
Full-back lost control, says Frenchman
The French international clashed with Pablo Zabaleta in the last minute of the goalless draw at the Emirates and both players were sent off.
Wenger has since reviewed video evidence after the game and revealed on the club's official website that he will not be taking the matter further.
Wenger told Arsenal TV Online: “I have seen it again and there is no way we can appeal.
“For me it is a red card and we have to accept it. Bacary lost his temper and had too strong a reaction.
"He acknowledges that he should have kept control. We will not appeal.”
Sagna will be suspended for the next three matches. In contrast, the FA revealed today that Manchester City have appealed against the red card for Zabaleta.
watched it in slow motion again last night and there's no exchange of words, at least not right before it kicks off. He just seems to go off because Mad Pablo had the audacity to push him off the pitch. The challenge was fair as well. Completely pointless reaction. What happened when they walked towards the dressing room was even more childish though. Even when he didn't have to, Pablo tried to make peace with him, only for him to childishly keep going at it. Players sometimes clash, that happens. But once the dust settles, you are supposed to shake hands unless there's some genuine venom between players.
Now this is the funny bit. I've seen Zabba's interviews and OFF the pitch he seems as genuine, mild mannered and sincere fellers you are ever going to meet. It's suprisingly often that you find out highly aggressive players are actually very nice and kind people off the pitch. SO I find it extremely hard to believe that there would've been exchange of words and that Pablo said something out of order to provoke it. I think even Wenger knows this.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Not forgetting Whinger's take on matters. I'm amazed he admitted to seeing but wtf was Sagna reacting to?Arsene Wenger Admits There Is 'No Way' To Appeal Bacary Sagna Red Card
Full-back lost control, says Frenchman
The French international clashed with Pablo Zabaleta in the last minute of the goalless draw at the Emirates and both players were sent off.
Wenger has since reviewed video evidence after the game and revealed on the club's official website that he will not be taking the matter further.
Wenger told Arsenal TV Online: “I have seen it again and there is no way we can appeal.
“For me it is a red card and we have to accept it. Bacary lost his temper and had too strong a reaction.
"He acknowledges that he should have kept control. We will not appeal.”
Sagna will be suspended for the next three matches. In contrast, the FA revealed today that Manchester City have appealed against the red card for Zabaleta.
watched it in slow motion again last night and there's no exchange of words, at least not right before it kicks off. He just seems to go off because Mad Pablo had the audacity to push him off the pitch. The challenge was fair as well. Completely pointless reaction. What happened when they walked towards the dressing room was even more childish though. Even when he didn't have to, Pablo tried to make peace with him, only for him to childishly keep going at it. Players sometimes clash, that happens. But once the dust settles, you are supposed to shake hands unless there's some genuine venom between players.
Now this is the funny bit. I've seen Zabba's interviews and OFF the pitch he seems as genuine, mild mannered and sincere fellers you are ever going to meet. It's suprisingly often that you find out highly aggressive players are actually very nice and kind people off the pitch. SO I find it extremely hard to believe that there would've been exchange of words and that Pablo said something out of order to provoke it. I think even Wenger knows this.
Biamp wrote:Hope Zab will get away with it.
Dingus McDouchey wrote:Agent Bernstein?
Ted Hughes wrote:At least the ref must have been honest after seeing a replay, which is a credit to him & a first for us.
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bloody Hell...now there is a turn up for the books...a decision going our way!
spiv wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bloody Hell...now there is a turn up for the books...a decision going our way!
Does this mean that we have arrived at the top table now, appealing against a red card and winning the day.
Justice is done.
Ted Hughes wrote:At least the ref must have been honest after seeing a replay, which is a credit to him & a first for us.
King Kev wrote:spiv wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bloody Hell...now there is a turn up for the books...a decision going our way!
Does this mean that we have arrived at the top table now, appealing against a red card and winning the day.
Justice is done.
No mate, it just means there's a Blue in chage of the FA now.
King Kev wrote:spiv wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bloody Hell...now there is a turn up for the books...a decision going our way!
Does this mean that we have arrived at the top table now, appealing against a red card and winning the day.
Justice is done.
No mate, it just means there's a Blue in chage of the FA now.
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