Stand-in boss Stuivenberg rues VAR inconsistency as 10-man Arsenal denied

Man City had not been at the races until they were awarded a penalty on 57 minutes
Stand-in boss Stuivenberg rues VAR inconsistency as 10-man Arsenal denied

Manchester City’s Rodri (left) celebrates with team-mates after his injury-time winner against Arsenal (John Walton/PA Images).

Arsenal assistant manager Albert Stuivenberg called out the inconsistency of VAR as Manchester City scored in injury time to extend their Premier League winning streak to 11 matches.

City had not been at the races until they were awarded a penalty on 57 minutes, with Riyad Mahrez converting to cancel out Bukayo Saka’s opener before Rodri struck in stoppage time to secure a 2-1 victory.

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