Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger rued what he saw as a costly refereeing error after his side's 1-1 home draw with Liverpool, but feels that the tie - as well as the Premiership race - remains wide open.
Expressing surprise at how his side failed to win, he said to Sky Sports, "It's difficult to understand because we had a lot of possession and a lot of chances. It's very difficult to accept when you don't win the game. We were a bit unlucky as well; of course when they equalised I felt we were really unlucky, and we were unlucky with a big decision of the referee's on the penalty.
"In a game like that it's difficult to take, but we have to swallow it."
Indeed, the penalty incident seemed to resonate particularly with the Frenchman.
"Was it even more disappointing when you see the referee's position? That's what's most disappointing," he responded to the interviewer.
"Sometimes the referee is in a bad position, but he was five yards away from Kuyt, and in fairness it was a 100% penalty." (*)
source: goal.com
Wenger Displeased With Result
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