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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on April 29 blasted refereeing after his side were denied a late penalty in a 1-1 Champions League semifinal first leg at Atletico Madrid’s Metropolitano.
Viktor Gyökeres put Arsenal ahead from the spot just before half‑time; Julián Álvarez equalised from a 56th‑minute penalty awarded after a VAR review flagged a handball by Ben White.
In the 78th minute substitute Eberechi Eze appeared to be clipped by David Hancko and referee Danny Makkelie initially pointed to the spot, but overturned the decision following a pitch‑side VAR review.
Arteta said the call was “unacceptable,” saying the referee watched replays “13 times” and that no clear explanation was given; UEFA said no foul had been committed.
The game finished 1-1, leaving the tie to be decided in the second leg at Arsenal’s Emirates next week.
Arsenal also contend with injury absences including Kai Havertz and managed squad fitness amid a close Premier League title race.
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