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Why Arsenal’s bizarre goal vs Manchester United wasn’t disallowed

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Arsenal’s controversial goal at Old Trafford was not disallowed (Picture: Getty)

Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has explained why Arsenal’s bizarre opening goal against Manchester United wasn’t disallowed.

Emile Smith Rowe gave the Gunners the lead after 13 minutes at Old Trafford on Thursday night but his goal came in controversial circumstances.

United goalkeeper David de Gea went down with an injury from an Arsenal corner after being stood on by team-mate Fred, but play went on and Smith Rowe rifled home from the edge of the box with De Gea still on the floor.

Referee Martin Atkinson appeared to be considering disallowing the goal but former Premier League official Clattenburg says he had no choice but to award the goal.

Speaking on Prime Video, Clattenburg said: ‘He has to give the goal here.

‘Fred accidentally stamps on De Gea so it’s not a foul. He doesn’t blow his whistle [before the ball crosses the line] so he has to give the goal.’

Former England goalkeeper Rob Green, meanwhile, said on BBC Radio 5 Live: ‘It is an incredible decision.

‘Yes, you have head injuries that are allowed to stop the game. But this is a genuine injury.

‘It is impossible for Manchester United to do anything to stop the goal. De Gea would have saved it. An unbelievable decision. Amazing.’

More to follow…

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