Referee Anthony Taylor was right to award a penalty for Brighton and Hove Albion against Arsenal, according to PGMOL chief Howard Webb. A spot-kick was given to the home side in Saturday’s 1-1 ...
Arsenal were held to a draw by Brighton, and the major talking point was a penalty awarded to the Seagulls. The Gunners are now five points behind leaders Liverpool.
The chief refereeing officer of the Premier League, Howard Webb, has said Anthony Taylor was right to award a penalty against Arsenal defender, William Saliba in their 1-1 draw at Brighton last ...
Referee Anthony Taylor had a think ... Replays showed Saliba had indeed caught the Brighton man, but it is a rarity to see a penalty given for a clash of heads, even though it is fundamentally ...
The Brighton forward was running through ... Brighton star immediately hit the ground writhing in agony. Referee Anthony Taylor took his time before deeming the incident as a foul and pointed ...
But for Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler ... He added that the referee Anthony Taylor told him he would take a look at it.
Saliba made contact on the Brighton striker using his head but avoided a red card. Referee Anthony Taylor did deem the challenge to be a foul however so awarded the Seagulls a penalty, which Pedro ...
Brighton forward Joao Pedro clashed heads with William Saliba in the box and was adjudged to have beaten the France defender to the ball, with referee Anthony Taylor hesitating before pointing to ...
In the aftermath of Arsenal’s draw against Brighton, the talking point was the penalty Anthony Taylor awarded to Joao Pedro. Mikel Arteta said he’d ‘never’ seen a penalty like the one Brighton won, ...
Joao Pedro slots home a penalty — Brighton 1-1 Arsenal William Saliba heads Joao Pedro and the Brighton forward goes down. Referee Anthony Taylor had a long think about that, then Pedro gets up and ...