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match incidents panel said defender Gabriel should have been dismissed against [Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) on 19 April. Gabriel had pushed his forehead into striker Erling Haaland during City's 2-1 win, but was only
decision was controversial, giving [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) a [1-0 win](/sport/football/live/crkpe566737t) and impacting not only the fate of the two clubs, but also [Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) and [Tottenham Hotspur](/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur) at either
referees for a hair pull on Thompson by Arsenal defender Katie McCabe. With [emotions high at full-time](/sport/football/articles/c4gv71d930yo), she pulled out her phone in a post-match interview with BBC Sport and replayed
Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) in January after he was challenged by Leandro Trossard. The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel voted 3:2 that the on-field decision of no penalty was correct, which shows
City striker, the two men squared up to each other, with foreheads pressed together. What happened next could easily have resulted in a red card for the Brazil centre-half, who pushed his head towards
Manchester] City players, staff, fans are going to say it should have stood. And then you're going to get all the [Tottenham](/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur) fans, players, staff saying it shouldn't have stood
Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) dropping points in midweek. Before the win over [Fulham](/sport/football/teams/fulham) last weekend, [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) had won just two of their previous eight games in all competitions and suffered back-to-back defeats
Match Incidents panel, taking the total this season to 23.** The panel has recorded three errors involving penalties, two of which should have been awarded for holding offences. [Everton](/sport/football/teams/everton), the only team
referee Danny Makkelie. Some dodgy Dutch decisions have cost them, and let's hope they don't pay the penalty in next week's second leg of their Champions League semi-final because they should
referee, Darren England. You cannot blame the VAR for taking his time. This was such a huge moment with five potential fouls buried among the bodies. Whatever decision England made was going
referee (VAR). [Bournemouth](/sport/football/teams/afc-bournemouth) could have been four points better off but for VAR - and therefore would have finished above [Liverpool](/sport/football/teams/liverpool). BBC Sport has assessed how VAR interventions may have impacted games
Arsenal attacker missed part of the season climax through a muscle injury, though he did return in time for the club's run-in as they won the Premier League title. Tuchel said Saka