His current yellow card tally could see him miss the final game of the season – a potential blow for the Gunners. However, many are questioning whether Arteta’s sideline behaviour truly warrants such scrutiny, suggesting that UK media and officials may be unfairly targeting him.
Arsenal’s title race with Manchester City just got a whole lot tenser, but not for the reasons fans might expect. Manager Mikel Arteta walks a tightrope, facing a potential one-match suspension if he receives another yellow card against Manchester United. Missing the final match of the season against Everton would be a major blow.
Arteta currently holds the dubious honour of the Premier League manager with the most yellow cards this season, a staggering five. However, many fans find this statistic puzzling. Some UK media outlets have been accused of a vendetta against Arteta, with his passionate sideline demeanour attracting a disproportionate amount of scrutiny which we all know influences referees.
Comparisons are being drawn to other managers who have exhibited arguably worse behaviour on the touchline with minimal repercussions. The inconsistency in officiating and the media spotlight on Arteta leave many questioning the fairness of his disciplinary record.
The pressure of a title chase is immense, and sideline emotions can run high, although Arteta has certainly toned things down this season.
Arteta’s previous suspension this season came after he stepped onto the pitch to celebrate a late winner against Luton.
Arsenal currently holds a one-point lead over Manchester City, having played an extra game.