Mikel Arteta during Arsenal training
LONDON COLNEY, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 05: Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD4 training session at Sobha Realty Training Centre on November 05, 2024 in London Colney, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta claimed the ‘result’ is the ‘worst thing’ of their night in San Siro, as he believes his side showed complete ‘dominance’ despite falling to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Inter in the Champions League.

The Gunners went behind in the closing minutes of the first half due to a penalty awarded for a handball from Mikel Merino which left Arsenal ‘extremely frustrated’, especially when coupled with the referee’s decision not to punish a previous contact between the midfielder’s head and goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

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Arteta said such calls ‘marked the result’, leading to a verdict which is ‘difficult to accept’, but insisted their first Champions League defeat of the season was ‘one of the best games’ he has seen his side play in years, as they could’ve scored ‘at least two goals’.

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“The worst thing of the night for sure is the result,” Arteta said at a post-match press conference attended by Football Italia.

“The dominance, the attitude and the performance we showed against one of the best teams in Europe, in this stadium, I haven’t seen it in all the games that I watched. For sure, this is one of the best games I’ve seen my team playing in years.

“The reality is the result and we had many situations in front of goal that we could have resolved better enough to score at least two goals.

Inter Arsenal penalty Mikel Merino

“We are extremely frustrated as well because there are then two decisions that, in the end, marked the game.”

“I don’t understand,” Arteta continued, commenting on the incident that led to a penalty and making a comparsion with the other controversial moment involving Merino and Sommer.

“There is no danger at all. You cannot react because the ball is very close. But OK. They decide that is a penalty.

“But if that is a penalty then the one on Mikel Merino where he punches him in the head has to be a penalty 100%. These are the margins in this game and it’s very difficult to accept.”

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5 thought on “Arteta: Arsenal could’ve scored ‘at least two goals’ against Inter, referee’s calls ‘marked’ the game”
  1. The foul by Sommer was a clear pen, so I sympathise. But talk of dominance and scoring goals? delusion. Fact is, Inter realised that arsenal’s only tactic was crosses and so realised they were easy to defend against. Zero creativity, guile or anything resembling a ‘dominant’ performance.

  2. Arsenal and EPl teams get favored by refs especially against Italian and lucky against Italian clubs for too long.

  3. I don’t agree that Arsenal were totally ‘dominant’. At the same time, a draw would have been fair as both sides were equally good on the night. Inter got the luck with the penalty.

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