Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne got angry, pushed Arsenal’s coach Mikel Arteta on the edge of the line when the Spaniard used tricks in Man City’s quick counter-attack.
De Bruyne angrily shoved coach Mikel Arteta off the touchline when he was trying to get the ball and take a throw-in. The Belgian midfielder wants to make a quick counterattack when the score between Arsenal and Man City is still 1-1.
However, Bruyne could not get the ball because coach Arteta deliberately blocked his way, even the Spanish strategist kicked the ball away. Bruyne got angry and pointed in the face of the former assistant coach of Man City to express his anger about this tricky situation.
Coach Arteta is no stranger to controversy due to his actions on the touchline this season, receiving multiple yellow cards for protesting against the referee over decisions against Arsenal as well as arguing with managers against Arsenal. in the technical area.
Commenting on Arteta’s tricky situation, one fan said: “It’s true, the Arsenal manager always has tricks on the touchline all season.” Another commented: “In my opinion, De Bruyne didn’t push him hard enough.”
In the match between Arsenal and Man City, midfielder De Bruyne opened the scoring for the home team after taking advantage of Takehiro Tomiyasu’s bad pass.
However, Bukayo Saka then leveled with a controversial penalty. But Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland respectively scored 2 more goals for Man City in the second half to help The Citizen beat the “Gunners” with a final score of 3-1 and temporarily take the top of the Premier League table from the opponent.