Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli said Brentford captain Christian Norgaard “could have broken my leg” with his first-half tackle – and the midfielder should have been sent off for a “nasty” challenge.
Norgaard brought down the Arsenal winger with a two-footed tackle in the first half, much to the uproar of the home fans at the Emirates Stadium. The Brentford midfielder had two feet up in the air as he connected with the Brazilian.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta remonstrated with the fourth official and the Brentford bench as referee Simon Hooper brandished a yellow card, with VAR choosing not to upgrade the decision.
“I didn’t see that again but in the moment if my foot was on the floor he could break my leg,” Martinelli told Sky Sports after the 1-1 draw.
“He [Norgaard] said he didn’t mean it. I believe him but still he could have broke my leg. For me it was red. I need to see it again to be sure. But for me it was nasty.”
Asked about the tackle after his side drew 1-1 with Brentford, Arteta replied to Sky Sports: “My reaction says everything.” Meanwhile, Brentford boss Thomas Frank added: “That’s his opinion. I thought it was a strong yellow.”
Norgaard’s tackle in photos
Redknapp: I’ve by injured by that tackle but it’s not a red
Sky Sports’ Jamie Redknapp:
“Very rarely do you see a red card for this but it’s not a great tackle and one that can hurt players.
“I got a very bad injury for someone doing that exact same tackle on me as you can get your leg caught and twist your knee. That’s never been a red card so we can’t start asking for them now.
“Mikel Arteta should be more frustrated about his team not winning the game than about the tackle. It seems like he thinks there’s a conspiracy against him and his team – there isn’t. That’s just the way it goes.”
More to follow.