Arteta: I Don’t Want to Comment on Trossard’s Red Card, but It Did Change the Course of the Game

Arteta: I Don't Want to Comment on Trossard's Red Card, but It Did Change the Course of the Game

In the fifth round of the Premier League, Trossard was sent off in the first half, Stones scored an equalizer in stoppage time, and ultimately, ten-man Arsenal drew 2-2 with Manchester City away from home. After the game, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta spoke to the media.

Arteta said, “I am very proud of the team. We played this game under difficult circumstances against the best team in the world. We were leading 2-1 at one point, but some things happened that changed the course of the game. I don’t want to comment on Trossard’s red card.”

“Obviously, holding out for 56 minutes with ten men at the Etihad Stadium is already a miracle. Everything we did was incredible. Anyway, I won’t comment further on the controversy on the pitch; I don’t want to cause any more problems off the pitch.”

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