Arsenal fans FUME as Bournemouth’s winning goal at the Emirates is allowed to stand after lengthy VAR review

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Arsenal fans FUME as Bournemouth's winning goal at the Emirates is allowed to stand after lengthy VAR review

  • Arsenal suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at the Emirates against Bournemouth
  • Evanilson’s goal was allowed to stand despite the ball appearing to hit his arm
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Arsenal fans have been left fuming after Bournemouth striker Evanilson’s goal was allowed to stand. 

The Gunners suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at the Emirates after Declan Rice had given them the lead in the first half. 

Dean Huijsen equalised for the visitors after 67 minutes minutes before Evanilson bundled the ball home from a close range eight minutes later. 

The ball appeared to have come off the Brazilian’s elbow on replay, but the goal stood following a lengthy VAR review. 

However, Arsenal fans believe it should have been ruled out, with one saying: ‘Last clip clearly shows that it came off Evanilson’s elbow VAR: no factual evidence, goal stands’.

Another wrote: ‘I must be tripping because the ball very f****** clearly came of Evanilsons elbow another joke VAR decision for Arsenal’.

Arsenal fans have fumed after Bournemouth striker Evanilson’s goal was allowed to stand

The Brazilian bundled the ball home as the Cherries claimed a shock 2-1 win at the Emirates

The ball appeared to strike Evanilson but the goal stood after a lengthy VAR review

A third Arsenal fan wrote: ‘“No factual evidence it’s off his arm” So it hits Evanilson & bounced down towards the ground. To do that, it had to hit an elbow.

‘Meanwhile, the ball hits Havertz’s hand with no real evidence until AFTER the game & PGMOL rule it out anyway.’

‘Stevie Wonder could have seen that hit Evanilson’s elbow, but VAR once again working against Arsenal, no surprises there, absolute joke’, a fourth said. 

Meanwhile, the Premier League posted: ‘The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with no conclusive evidence that Evanilson handled the ball before scoring.’ 

And former Liverpool and Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp has insisted the right call was made. 

He said on Sky Sports: ‘Is there enough evidence to overturn that? I would say absolutely not’. 

Saturday’s defeat was Arsenal’s fourth in the Premier League this season, with the Gunners now just three points ahead of third-placed Manchester City. 

Mikel Arteta’s men will seek to return to winning ways and book a place in the Champions League final when they travel to PSG on Wednesday night. 

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