Halaand Escapes Premier League Punishment After Throwing Ball At Gabriel’s Head

Halaand Escapes Premier League Punishment After Throwing Ball At Gabriel’s Head

The Premier League cleared Manchester City and Arsenal on Sunday despite a number of intense situations, and Erling Haaland will not be subject to any disciplinary punishment.

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Following a thrilling equalizer for City against the 10 men of Arsenal in the 98th minute by John Stones, Haaland fired the ball toward the back of Gabriel Magalhaes’ head.

Following the final whistle, there was still fighting in the Arsenal penalty area as a result of his conduct.

A confrontation between Mikel Arteta and Gabriel Jesus followed the angry City striker’s exchange of words with Myles Lewis-Skelly, a young player for Arsenal.

As he yelled at former City striker Jesus to “get the f*** away” from him, Haaland mockingly advised Arteta to “stay humble.”

Kai Havertz dropped Rodri by crashing into him four seconds into the bout, sparking the enmity between the two teams.

It persisted throughout the aggressive and event-filled 2-2 tie, forcing referee Michael Oliver to make several crucial choices.

However, it is believed that the Premier League has chosen not to penalize either party retroactively, reports Mirror.

When Haaland threw the ball at Gabriel as he reflected on Stones’ rebound, VAR reviewed the incident and said it did not fulfill the requirements for intervention.

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