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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Arsenal 2-0 Westham United: Vermaelen sent-off



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Arsenal had managed to overcome resistance to West Ham United 2-0 score. But the decision of the referee who sent-off Thomas Vermaelen unacceptable Arsene Wenger.

Quick goals Denilson and Cesc Fabregas scored a penalty to Arsenal beat West Ham in action held at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday (20/3/2010). Three numbers were even led the Gunners to the top of the league.

If there are things that prop Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, it was a red card for Vermaelen. The defender was evicted because the accused dropped referee Guillermo Franco in the box was forbidden, and awarded a penalty for West Ham.




"I was angry at two things that (the red card and penalty). I felt that was unfair. We have seen many situations like this in the game, no one punished," Wenger whiskers on the official Arsenal site.

Arsenal was lucky because penalties are taken Alessandro Diamanti failed to fruition goals. Anticipating the right of goalkeeper Manuel Almunia to make great save. Wenger also gave credit for the goalkeeper.

"He has often received criticism, not all true, in my opinion. He's a bit problematic at the beginning of the season, but in 2-3 months I saw he was amazing and a credit to him. He silenced all criticism," added Wenger.

Received a red card Vermaelen central defender made the ban will be punished appear. Problems can be more complicated for Wenger because another trusty defender, William Gallas, not too fit.

"I hope it will not be a problem, but we can not continue to lose central defender, definitely. I can not have six central defenders, it does not make sense," said Wenger.

"So at this moment, we can not play and we lose Gallas Vermaelen. Sol Campbell appear unusual, but kept playing could be a problem for him."

"I thought I would give her a break next week to recover. I think he's very important to us and I think he's a good recruiting," added the French manager.

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