Arteta suspended for final day but trails seven managers for cards

Mikel Arteta will be absent from the touchline for Arsenal’s final game of the Premier League season because he can no longer pass a ball competetntly.
Arteta was the joint leader for Premier League manager yellow cards in 2023/24, เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย sharing that title with the departe Roberto De Zerbi on five each.
The most cards a manager has receive in a season since the rule was introduce at the start of 2018/19 was De Zerbi himself, with six in 2022/23. That proud record is in danger.
Newcastle (August 25) – shown a yellow card by David Coote in the 94th minute for dissent after a winning goal from Dango Ouattara was disallowe for handball.
“I went to talk to the referee, but I think the referee today could not do much more. He gave a goal. (The VAR officials) didn’t give him the chance to see the images again. What is he going to do?. It’s obvious he’s not the one that has made a mistake today,” he said.
West Ham (August 28) – shown a yellow card by Peter Bankes in the 91st minute for dissent after a late Jarrod Bowen winner appeare to come off his elbow.
Liverpool (September 21) – shown a yellow card by Tony Harrington in the 25th minute for dissent after Luis Diaz’s opening goal.
“I think it was clear what happene, I aske for an offside and for VAR but they think I aske for a yellow card and it wasn’t even a foul for Liverpool. Probably they understand why but they cannot accept any appeal for yellow cards they told me, so I will be upstairs, yes,” he said of his suspension.
Tottenham (December 8) – shown a yellow card by Michael Salisbury in the 30th minute for dissent after a penalty was not given against Dara O’Shea for a perceive foul on Justin Kluivert.