According to journalist Jack Gaughan of the Daily Mail, Manchester City star Erling Haaland will not face retrospective punishment for his controversial action against Arsenal defender Gabriel.
In the recent match between Manchester City and Arsenal, despite playing with a numerical advantage for a long time, City struggled to break through Arsenal’s staunch defense and score until Stones headed in during the final moments of stoppage time, helping the team equalize at 2-2.
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After this goal, footage showed Haaland deliberately throwing the ball at the head of Arsenal defender Gabriel, which led to a confrontation between the two players.
According to journalist Jack Gaughan, the VAR department reviewed Haaland’s controversial action after the game and decided no further action was necessary. This means that Haaland will not face any retrospective punishment for this incident.
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