London – Arsenal Winger Gabriel Metinies said Christian nørgaard “He could break my leg” and was supposed to be sent on Saturday to late tools 1-1 Draw with Brentford.
The incident occurred in the 28th minute at the Emirates stadium when Nørgaard Scythed after Martinelli to stop the shooters who started the counterattack.
Thomas Partey Later he opened scoring 61 minutes before Yoann Wissa got a smart turning point and ended 13 minutes later, but the game was overshadowed by Nørgaard, which caused an angry response to Martinelli.
The source said ESPN that Nørgaard tried to apologize in the half -time tunnel, but Martinelli waved to the midfielder.
When he spoke of Sky Sports, Martinelli said, “I haven’t seen that anymore, but in my opinion, the moment my leg was on the floor, he could break my leg.
“He said he didn’t mean it. I believe him, but still, you know? He could break my leg. It was red for me. I have to see it again to be sure, but it was ugly to me.”
Brentford boss Thomas Frank said in response, “That’s his opinion. I thought it was strong yellow, but it was yellow.”
Arsenal chief Mikel Artet at that time furiously protested on the touchline and later said, “I think my reaction says everything.”
ARTETA also questioned about availability Ben White and parte for Wednesday quarterfinal of the Champions League against Real Madrid.
Shooters travel to Spain in order to back up stunning 3-0 victory of the first leg On Wednesday, when they first tried to achieve the semifinals since 2009.
White missed Saturday’s game after he picked up training on Friday while the partey was replaced late.
Artta refused to specify this problem, but said about Partey, “He felt something, so we didn’t want to risk.
“We don’t know (if it is on Wednesday fit), I haven’t talked to the doctors yet. So they will check it now and see how it is.”
Artta, pushed again on White, said, “We don’t know again. So he couldn’t be in a state to be in the group today and be selected. So we have a few days but we’ll have to wait and see.”