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Arteta will seek to use perceived injustices as Arsenal fuel after Atlético anger

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M ikel Arteta has felt the walls closing in on the domestic front in recent weeks. And it was surely a part of the reason why the Arsenal manager went on the offensive about refereeing decisions after his team’s Premier League win over Newcastle on Saturday . Arteta insisted that the Newcastle goalkeeper, Nick Pope, ought to have been sent off rather than booked for a foul on Viktor Gyökeres, which he argued represented the denial of a goalscoring opportunity. And, while he was at it, Arteta went back to the previous league game – the 2-1 defeat at Manchester City – and made a similar point: he believed the City defender Abdukodir Khusanov should have been dismissed for a last-man foul on Kai Havertz. Is Arteta feeling the pressure? Absolutely, because it is white-hot with Arsenal so close to a first league title since 2004. Also, there is just the way that Arteta lives each match – total immersion, off-the-scale intensity.…

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