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Home»Sport»He Could Have Broken My Leg” – Arsenal Star Reacts to Controversial Tackle in Brentford Draw
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He Could Have Broken My Leg” – Arsenal Star Reacts to Controversial Tackle in Brentford Draw

Jhon KaungBy Jhon KaungApril 13, 2025022 Mins Read
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Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli has voiced his frustration after a strong challenge from Brentford captain Christian Norgaard during their 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium, with many debating whether the tackle deserved a red card.

The incident occurred in the first half when Norgaard lunged in with a two-footed challenge, bringing down the Brazilian winger. Despite the forceful nature of the tackle, the referee opted against sending off the Brentford midfielder—a decision that sparked debate among pundits and fans alike.

Former Premier League midfielder Steve Sidwell weighed in on the controversy during Sky Sports’ post-match analysis, admitting that while the challenge was reckless, it fell into a gray area.

“Looking at the replays, if a red card had been shown, you wouldn’t argue against it,” Sidwell stated. “But at the same time, there didn’t seem to be clear intent to injure. Sometimes, one leg goes for the ball while the other follows through unintentionally.”

Jamie Redknapp echoed Sidwell’s sentiments but acknowledged the dangerous nature of the tackle. “It wasn’t a clean challenge—Norgaard knew he couldn’t keep up with Martinelli’s pace, so he made a desperate attempt to stop him,” he explained.

Martinelli, who was on the receiving end of the tackle, didn’t hold back in his post-match comments. “I haven’t rewatched it yet, but in the moment, if my foot had been planted, he could’ve broken my leg,” the Arsenal forward said. “He [Norgaard] told me he didn’t mean it, and I believe him. But that doesn’t change the fact it was a nasty challenge. For me, it was a red card—I’ll have to review it to be certain.”

The incident has reignited discussions over refereeing consistency, with many questioning whether Norgaard’s challenge warranted stricter punishment. As Arsenal reflect on a disappointing result, Martinelli’s remarks highlight the fine line between competitive play and dangerous tackles in the modern game.

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