The FA:

“It’s alleged that his comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting towards match officials and/or detrimental to the game and/or bring the game into disrepute.”

Further details:

Arteta has until November 21 to respond to the charge. Once a charge is issued, the “participant” has three further business days to reply. A regulatory commission hearing would then take place within 10 business days of the response from the “participant”.

What did Arteta say in the first place?

“We have to talk about the result because you have to talk about how the hell this goal stands up and it’s incredible,” he said.

“I feel embarrassed but I have to be the one now coming here to try to defend the club and please ask for help, because it’s an absolute disgrace that this goal is allowed it’s an absolute disgrace.

“Because it’s not a goal for many reasons it’s not a goal, for more than one reason at least, it’s not a goal and it’s too much at stake here. We put so much effort, it’s so difficult to compete at this level, and it’s an absolute disgrace.

“Again, I feel embarrassed having more than 20 years in this country, and this is nowhere near the level to describe this as the best league in the world. I am sorry.

“That makes it even worse (that there were three checks). It makes it even worse. You just need to see one image, if you need, and you have any doubt you look at the second one, and if this is a goal, okay, that’s fine.”

Arteta’s comments were supported by Arsenal, with the release of a club statement that “wholeheartedly” supported him and criticised the “unacceptable” officiating errors.

More on this news to follow in the coming days.

  • rybl@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Because he threw a temper tantrum about a call that went against him. It’s nothing new, managers are well aware of the code of conduct around their press conferences. Where do you think, “I prefer not to speak” comes from?

    Everyone has seemingly lost their minds after the Liverpool decision. The Liverpool situation is fundamentally different - a flawed process led to an objectively correct call being wrongly ignored. In the case of the Newcastle goal, it’s just a subjective foul call that reddit’s armchair officials disagrees with. Guess what, there is a degree of subjectivity in. Sometimes those subjective calls go against you. It happens to every team.

    Arteta’s temper tantrum after the match is not something that should be normalized. If I were an Arsenal fan I would be embarrassed by his behavior and the club’s follow-up statement. Presumably it was to deflect attention from the poor performance (one single shot on target) but the sanction should come as no surprise.