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Gallagher reacts to Tottenham-Arsenal controversy

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There isn’t a north London derby without a bit of VAR controversy and that’s what Tottenham and Arsenal experienced on Sunday.

In fact, you don’t go through many Premier League matches now without VAR being the main talking point, or teams trying to make it that way.

At least Tottenham didn’t put out any statements after the full-time whistle because there were some contentious calls as Arsenal secured a 3-2 win.

Both teams came out of the traps pretty fast and made positive starts, with the away team forcing an early corner.

And given Tottenham’s issues from set-plays this season, they conceded from the first one and the mood flattened inside the stadium as Arsenal opened the scoring.

But the home team players ensured that Spurs were still on the front foot as they continued to surge forward, with Micky van de Ven thinking that he equalised after he pounced on a loose ball following Pedro Porro’s shot.

It was a brilliant finish from the centre-back, the home fans were celebrating, only for VAR to check the goal and then rule it out for offside.

Ian Wright and Tim Sherwood were raging at the call because they thought Takehiro Tomiyasu deliberately played the ball when it hit his knee before falling to van de Ven, with Dermot Gallagher then explaining the decision, as he told Premier League Productions (28/04/24 at 3:00 pm).

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