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“It’s just so wrong”- Peter Schmeichel questions VAR as Arsenal fans insist they were almost robbed

Lachlan GarrettLachlan Garrett
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At a glance:

  • Arsenal beat West Ham 1-0 after late VAR drama in the closing moments.
  • West Ham’s stoppage time equaliser was ruled out following a foul on David Raya.
  • Peter Schmeichel questioned the decision as Arsenal fans reacted to the controversy.

For a moment, it feels like everything is slipping. Arsenal do the hard part. They control the game, find their breakthrough through Leandro Trossard, and manage the tempo when it matters. However, title races are never that simple.

In the dying seconds, West Ham think they have equalised.

The ball hits the net. The stadium erupts. Arsenal freeze.

For a split second, it feels like they have been robbed. Almost.

VAR drama sparks debate as Schmeichel questions decision

The delay tells its own story.

Players surround the referee. Replays circulate quickly. Then the focus shifts to one key detail; David Raya cannot move freely.

West Ham players pull him away, disrupt him, and stop him claiming the ball. Callum Wilson firmly places the ball into the back of the net.

VAR intervenes and rules the goal out.

However, despite the replay clearly showing the foul, former goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel questions the call, stating: “It’s just so wrong… the decision today, it’s just so wrong on so many levels.”

That reaction adds fuel to an already volatile moment.

Arsenal fans react as VAR ensures Gunners were almost robbed

Relief hits Arsenal supporters immediately.

At the same time, there is recognition of how close it comes to going the other way.

However, some supporters point toward the consistency debate, noting how similar moments have gone against Arsenal this season. As a result, this intervention feels long overdue.

Meanwhile, others turn their attention toward pundit reactions, especially in a game already filled with controversy, as Arsenal fans were not impressed with Gary Neville’s commentary during Ben White’s injury.

Why this moment could define Arsenal’s title race

This moment goes beyond a single decision.

If that goal stands, everything changes. Arsenal drop points. Momentum shifts. The pressure swings firmly toward Manchester City.

Instead, the correct call arrives.

Raya is fouled. VAR rules the goal out. Arsenal hold on.

As a result, the narrative flips from frustration to resilience.

However, concerns remain moving forward, particularly after the defensive reshuffle earlier in the game, with Ben White’s injury concern emerging as a key issue heading into the final stretch.

Moments like this define champions.

This time, Arsenal stay on the right side of it.

And in a title race decided by the finest of margins, that decision may prove just as important as the goal that wins it.

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Lachlan Garrett is a sports journalist and sub editor covering Arsenal for Read Arsenal. He specialises in football news, tactical analysis and transfer coverage. Lachlan has written for publications including Dave Sport and Read Arsenal, covering Premier League stories and breaking football news. He holds a Master’s degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Brighton. Alongside writing, Lachlan works as a sub editor ensuring articles are accurate, well structured and optimised for SEO. When not covering football, he follows basketball closely and enjoys discussing the wider culture surrounding sport.

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