Mike Dean and Jack Harrison battling with Myles Lewis-Skelly (Photograph by Sky Sports activities, Reuters)
The sport was one other instance of Arsenal’s determined want for a brand new striker, however there was additionally main frustrations with the penalty that Everton have been awarded. Myles Lewis-Skelly was adjudged to have fouled Jack Harrison simply inside the world, as referred to as by referee Darren England – with VAR confirming the choice.
Followers throughout the nation condemned the choice of England and the VAR crew, particularly these of an Arsenal persuasion. Arteta was equally pissed off and livid on the determination, and now a referee’s perspective on the matter has been revealed.
Ex-referee Mike Dean delivers verdict on Everton penalty

As per TBR Soccer, former referee Mike Dean spoke throughout Sky Sports activities’ Soccer Saturday programme on the penalty determination at Goodison Park, which he believes was nearly the appropriate determination.
“There’s a little bit of contact outdoors and there’s somewhat little bit of contact inside. I believe it’s a tender one. It’s most likely not unsuitable, nevertheless it’s a tender one.”
Ex-Tottenham Hotspur defender Michael Dawson additionally addressed the incident on Soccer Saturday, and he was way more scathing of the choice of England.
“I don’t know why Lewis-Skelly doesn’t go to assault it… Harrison will get the unsuitable aspect of him. I believe that is awfully tender, nevertheless it’s gone to VAR… I can see why it was given in actual time. However watching it once more, there’s hardly a contact.”
Finally, it’s one other disappointing end result for Arsenal, and it doesn’t set them up overly effectively for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg in opposition to Actual Madrid – though the La Liga giants misplaced their recreation on Saturday, taking place 2-1 at dwelling to Valencia.