The reason Mike Dean punished Gwendouz last night is very interesting.

After the heavy elimination of Europe League from Olympiacosi last week, the FA Cup was Arsenal's last chance to win trophies this season. Michel Arteta's team traveled to Portsmouth, who competes in the Third English League, hoping to secure the quarterfinals, transmit Periscope. However, after just 16 minutes, Arteta [...]
After the heavy elimination of Europe League from Olympiacosi last week, the FA Cup was Arsenal's last chance to win trophies this season.
Michel Arteta's team traveled to Portsmouth, who competes in the Third English League, hoping to secure the quarterfinals, transmit Periscope.
However, after just 16 minutes, Arteta had to make a difference after Lucas Torreira remained in agony following a serious intervention by James Bolton.
The judge, Mike Dean, did not impose a penalty blow despite serious interference.
However, Dean dealt a penalty blow when Nketiah landed in the middle of the field.
Arsenal was trying to launch a counterattack, and Matteo Gwendouz wanted to start the ball soon.
But Dean demanded that I stop using him again, since he thought the ball was rolling back when Gwendouz tried to restore the match.
Arsenal midfielder, exasperated, sarcastically took the ball and placed it in the field to ironically show Dean that the ball would not move this time.
And that cost him a yellow card.
A yellow card for sarcasm?
Only Mike Dean...♪ PORARS Pic.twitter. com/O5E26YGXb4
) Give MeSport Football (@ GMS Football) March 2, 2020
However, this little mattered at the end because Arsenal recorded a 2-0 victory. /Periscope. com/












