Alejandro Garnacho was denied a goal in the 89th minute in the match between Arsenal and MU, striker Gabriel Jesus also shared about this situation. The Gunners continued to extend their unbeaten streak in the Premier League by winning 3-1 at home against MU. A quick counterattack in the 27th minute helped Marcus Rashford open the scoring for the visitors, but only 1 minute later Martin Odegaard equalized for the home team.
In the 89th minute, substitute Alejandro Garnacho beat Aaron Ramsdale in the 89th minute to raise the score to 2-1 for MU. However, referee Anthony Taylor, after consulting VAR, denied the goal for offside. In stoppage time, Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus scored 2 goals to help the home team win all 3 points.
Coach Erik Ten Hag was angry when MU canceled Garnacho’s goal, he thought that VAR was wrong in this situation. But Gabriel Jesus did not pay attention to Ten Hag’s complaints, even claiming he was fouled in the situation where Garnacho scored.
The player born in 1997 said: “There were some bad decisions from the referee. At Alejandro Garnacho’s disallowed goal, I was fouled by a MU player before he scored. The referee didn’t notice but fortunately, it was offside.”
Returning from injury and scoring, Jesus added: “I feel fine. It’s tough when you’ve just come back from a long time and keep having a recurring injury. I decided to have surgery as quickly as possible to come back stronger. It was hard, but now I’m back. It is important to find the best feeling again. I came back and scored, I feel good and happy.”