Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger have accused Manchester United of adopting an ‘Anti-Football’ approach after the clash on Saturday where United came out on top 2 – 1.
Arsenal were arguably the better team but were responsible for their own downfall when Manuel Almunia tripped Wayne Rooney to concede a penalty before Abou Diaby inexplicably headed into his own net.
Wenger was then sent to the stands for kicking a water bottle after Robin van Persie’s late strike was disallowed for offside.
That capped a week of perceived injustice for Wenger after Eduardo was charged by UEFA over his alleged dive to win a penalty in the Champions League win over Celtic.
The Frenchman, though, compared Eduardo’s behaviour favourably with the tough tackling of United at Old Trafford.
“I have seen a player who plays on the pitch only to make fouls,” he said. “For me, this is a point that is more urgent than diving.
“The players who are never punished, who get out of the game without a yellow card. I think it is more anti-football than a player who did what Eduardo did.
“Look at how many deliberate fouls some players get away with. That’s a bigger problem because it cuts the flow of the game. And people pay to see football, not free-kicks.”
Wenger, meanwhile, is set to receive an apology on Monday from the Premier Game Match Officials Board for his sending-off, which League Managers’ Association chief executive Richard Bevan described as “completely out of context”.
Source: football365.com