Soccer-Arteta fumes after Arsenal have penalty overturned against Atletico


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - Atletico Madrid v Arsenal - Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - April 29, 2026 Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura

MADRID, April 29 (Reuters) - Arsenal ⁠manager Mikel Arteta lambasted the referee's decision to overturn ⁠a penalty he had originally awarded his side that ‌denied them victory in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

After consulting the VAR, referee Danny Makkelie overturned the penalty ​he had awarded when Eberechi Eze appeared ⁠to have his toe ⁠stepped on in the second half,and the game ended 1-1.

Arteta argued ⁠that ‌there was clear contact and said the fact that the referee had to watch the replay several times ⁠before reversing his decision was proof that it ​should have stood.

"What ‌I’m incredibly fuming about is how the hell the penalty ⁠on Ebs ​gets overturned," Arteta said. "If you have to watch it 13 times...That's a goal that can change the course of the season. This cannot ⁠happen."

Arteta said that he accepted the ​penalty awarded to Atletico after the ball bounced off Ben White's leg on to his hand, even though it would not have been ⁠awarded in the Premier League. Julian Alvarez converted, equalising in the 56th minute.

"The same way we have to accept Ben White’s penalty, Ebs's is a clear penalty," he said.

Arteta said he ​was proud of how his team withstood ⁠a raucous atmosphere in Madrid even if he lamented that Arsenal's ​task would have been easier in the ‌second leg next Tuesday if the ​penalty had stood.

"It's all to play for in London," he said.

(Reporting by Charlie Devereux; editing by Clare Fallon)

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