Sterling Penalty - Wenger will face no charge for his comments.

Regardless of on side or off side it's not down to a Manager to call a fellow professional a cheat. FA should look at Wengers interview with same intensity as recent Bernard penalty incident and issue appropriate fine or sanction . I always feel Arsenal as a club have high standards. Comments like Wengers on Sunday unfortunately were well below.............A man under mounting pressure one feels !!!
 
I thought it was a penalty on first viewing and still do after seeing the replays, can understand why some think it's a bit soft but obviously Wenger is out of order calling it a dive. Monreal clatters into Sterling quite forcefully and gets none of the ball. I actually looked up the rules on shoulder charging and it's supposed to be from the side and you can't extend your arms, well Monreal actually catches Sterling with his outstretched arm first then the legs tangle and it's more from behind than the side. I actually think it's more clear cut then the one we didn't get which was a very subtle shove by Kolasinac
 
I thought it was a penalty on first viewing and still do after seeing the replays, can understand why some think it's a bit soft but obviously Wenger is out of order calling it a dive. Monreal clatters into Sterling quite forcefully and gets none of the ball. I actually looked up the rules on shoulder charging and it's supposed to be from the side and you can't extend your arms, well Monreal actually catches Sterling with his outstretched arm first then the legs tangle and it's more from behind than the side. I actually think it's more clear cut then the one we didn't get which was a very subtle shove by Kolasinac

Good post. I agree it was a penalty and even if it was argued the contact was not enough to warrant a penalty its ridiculous to suggest Sterling was diving. Wenger has embarrassed himself with those comments.
 
Regardless of on side or off side it's not down to a Manager to call a fellow professional a cheat. FA should look at Wengers interview with same intensity as recent Bernard penalty incident and issue appropriate fine or sanction . I always feel Arsenal as a club have high standards. Comments like Wengers on Sunday unfortunately were well below.............A man under mounting pressure one feels !!!

May i ask what they have done to make you assume they have high standards? Not being an arse i just don't see it. Wenger has been a bitter childish petulant man for many years. Their fans are self entitled gangsters or older and moan about the invincibles. Their management take their chunks out whilst seeing the playing squad quality diminish or at best stagnate. They march outside their offices shouting Wenger out, have planes fly over with the "wenger out" sign. What do you look at that tells you they have a decent standard of anything?. I really am not being a tosser, i am genuinly intrigued as to what you see that shows they conduct themselves in a manner considered decent.

They are nowhere near as bad as Liverpool but are still high up in the arsehole stakes imo.
 
Alan Shearer reckons Arsene Wenger should apologise for his disgraceful slur against Raheem Sterling…and so he should.

The problem is that if the visually-challenged Arsenal boss starts apologising for all the undue slights he has heaped on Manchester City and their players, it might just use up his entire international break.

And you have to wonder about his football morality when, on transfer deadline day, he was desperate to sign a man he yesterday called a cheat and a diver after seeing his team beaten 3-1.

Wenger's nonsense was brutally exposed on Match of the Day, when even Ian Wright – an Arsenal legend with a natural bias to his old club – said that Nacho Monreal's challenge WAS a penalty, combining a shove and a more telling leg contact.

Credit to the BBC for also pointing out that in the first half Sterling had been shoved in the back by Sead Kolasinac as he tried to reach Leroy Sane's cross-shot.

A couple of City players appealed, but Sterling's reaction was almost resigned.

He rarely gets penalties these days – and that is partly down to an unwarranted view that he does dive. That view is fuelled by the kind of garbage that Wenger came out with.


The Gunners boss was fuming about the referee afterwards, as if Michael Oliver was responsible for his team's legendary flakiness.


He moaned that this happens every time Arsenal go to Manchester.

But he failed to mention that last season, when the Gunners snatched a point at the Etihad Stadium, Monreal handled inside the area, and later admitted he had done so.

Wenger's response to that offence, which was much closer to him, and far clearer than Sterling's penalty yesterday, was typical: “Honestly I don't know. I haven't seen a handball. Their bench complained. Was it handball or not? I don't know.”

His eyesight was similarly selective in the FA Cup semi-final, when Sterling was denied a legitimate goal because the assistant ref wrongly judged that Leroy Sane's cross had gone out of play.

But such stuff is par for the course for Wenger – accusing a player of cheating is a new low for him.

Especially when Sterling received praise last season for staying on his feet and trying to score when blatantly shoved in the back by Kyle Walker – then at Spurs – as the Blues drew 2-2.
Sterling has repeatedly been denied clear penalties, and it tends to happen in big games – remember him being booked for diving against Barcelona when he was patently tripped by Samuel Umtiti?

In any other walk of life, Wenger would be facing a court case – to accuse someone of being a cheat in their chosen profession is defamatory.

It won't go to court because football doesn't do that – they rely on the governing bodies to keep such stuff in house and prevent it getting messy. So it's over to you, FA.
Very well said Stuart Brennan.
 
He’s getting hammered on talkshite as expected

(Wenger, not Raheem!)
 
We haven't heard anything today so looks like we haven't complained,no excuse for not doing it imo
Think our official Twitter posted a link to Shearer’s article saying Wenger should apologise. Tbh, reading and listening to all the shit today, I don’t think we need to complain.
 

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