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shouldn't have the ref blowed his whistle

when mertasacker went down? I may need some refreshing on the rules but I'm sure I've seen it many a time when a player stays on the ground and the ref blows his whistle

it was pretty clear mert was hert (lol) as he was not in a disadvantage and just went down. I'm not blaming the sunderland player (unsporting yes, but can't really expect too much mercy from the oppostion) but shouldn't the ref have blown his whistle? and this remind anyone of the time denilson went down in similar fashion against everton with peenar (however you spell it) almost scoring? our injuries are becoming a joke now

I also suspect sunderlands tosspot of a pitch is to blame, I'm pretty sure some of us are wondering if we've played in better conditions

posted on 11/2/12

it wasn't a head injury, so no, he wasn't obliged to stop the game.

posted on 11/2/12

yh I'm not having a go at the sunderland player, just wanted to check to rules, would have been so gutting if we had lost coz of that, mert was having a good game too

posted on 11/2/12

Mertesacker should have grabbed his head in agony then. Shame for him because he could be out with an inury for a few months.

posted on 11/2/12

I am sorry for Sunderland' players. Playing on that pitch twice in a months is terrible. The FA shouldnt allow these pitches. We won so it dosent matter. But players on that level deserves betters.

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 11/2/12

it was pretty clear mert was hert (lol)
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the funny thing about it was that it wasn't funny.

posted on 11/2/12

To be fair, McClean did kick the ball out almost immediately...

posted on 11/2/12

Even Wenger said he did not blame the ref or Sunderland......he said "I thought about it during the game after they scored, but you cannot demand that [play to stop] because you do not know if the guy has gone down through injury or because he slipped.
"It's just in the action, you cannot demand to stop."

posted on 11/2/12

And Wenger is, as usual, right. RvP didn't give a second thought to kicking the ball out when Terry flopped to the floor so hilariously, and when Phil Jones twisted himself in knots we continued. So to expect another team to kick the ball out in a similar situation is taking the pee a bit.

posted on 12/2/12

I bet managers would be singing a diff tune if they lost said games!

posted on 12/2/12

As Koscielny PPR said it wasn't a head injury so the game went on as one would expect.

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