‘Completely Unacceptable’: Mikel Arteta Fuming After Overturned Penalty in Champions League Clash
Mikel Arteta did not mince words following Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final. While a draw in Madrid is often viewed as a positive result for visiting teams, the Arsenal manager left the pitch feeling robbed, labeling a controversial VAR decision to rescind a penalty as “completely unacceptable.”
The incident occurred in the 78th minute, a moment that could have shifted the entire momentum of the tie. Substitute Eberechi Eze went down in the box following a challenge from David Hancko, prompting referee Danny Makkelie to initially award a penalty to the Gunners. For a few moments, Arsenal looked poised to reclaim the lead and take a decisive advantage back to London.
However, the celebration was short-lived. VAR intervened, advising Makkelie to review the footage on the pitchside monitor. After analyzing multiple replays, the referee overturned his original decision, ruling that the contact was insufficient for a foul. The match ended level, leaving Arteta visibly incensed.
A Decision That ‘Changes the Course of the Tie’
Speaking to TNT Sports immediately after the final whistle, Arteta expressed a level of frustration that went beyond typical post-match disappointment. The manager argued that the decision was a direct violation of the established rules of the game.
“After going back into the dressing room, speaking to the boys and watching the penalty incident, it’s extremely disappointing and annoying because it was against the rules and it changes the course of the tie,” Arteta said. “I’m exceptionally, very upset.”
The Gunners boss was particularly critical of the VAR process, questioning why a decision is overturned after exhaustive review when the initial contact appeared clear. In a separate reaction, Arteta noted, “There is clear contact. He makes the decision and you can’t overturn it when you have to watch it 13 times.” When asked if the referee had been influenced, Arteta replied, “I don’t know. That’s an answer for him. It’s the wrong decision and it changes the course of the tie.”
For those unfamiliar with the high-tension environment of a Champions League semi-final, these marginal calls often define the outcome of the entire tournament. A second goal in Madrid would have forced Atletico to chase the game aggressively in the return leg, fundamentally altering the tactical approach for both sides.
The Match Narrative: Penalties and Pressure
The game itself was a tactical battle defined by set pieces and momentary lapses. Arsenal took the lead through Viktor Gyokeres, who converted a penalty to put the Gunners ahead in the first half. Gyokeres later reflected on the performance, noting that Arsenal controlled the game well during the opening period and capitalized on their opportunities.
Atletico Madrid, however, fought back in the second half. The deadlock was broken when Julian Alvarez converted a spot-kick of his own, following a handball by Arsenal defender Ben White. The equalizer shifted the energy of the stadium, with the home crowd fueling Atletico’s push for a winner.
Despite the late drama and the overturned penalty, Gyokeres maintained a focused perspective on the road ahead. “In the second half, they started much better and managed to receive a goal, and then towards the complete we had a few OK chances,” Gyokeres said. “it was a tough game. It’s a tough place to come, but it’s only halftime.”
What In other words for the Second Leg
The 1-1 scoreline means the tie is balanced on a knife-edge heading into the second leg. While Arteta is focused on the injustice of the penalty call, he acknowledged that the result still leaves Arsenal in a strong position to progress to the final.

“There are a lot of positives, a lot of very decent things that we did,” Arteta admitted. “We are in an incredible position. We have to play in front of our people. It is in our hands.”
The return leg will be played at the Emirates Stadium this coming Tuesday. Arsenal will glance to leverage their home-field advantage and the emotional fuel provided by the controversy in Madrid to secure their place in the final.
Key Match Details
- Result: Atletico Madrid 1-1 Arsenal
- Arsenal Scorer: Viktor Gyokeres (Penalty)
- Atletico Scorer: Julian Alvarez (Penalty)
- Pivotal Moment: Overturned penalty for Eberechi Eze in the 78th minute
- Referee: Danny Makkelie
- Next Leg: Tuesday at the Emirates Stadium
As the Gunners prepare for Tuesday’s clash, the conversation will inevitably center on whether the VAR intervention in Madrid was a fair application of the rules or a mistake that cost Arsenal a crucial away goal. For Mikel Arteta, the answer is clear: it was a decision that should never have happened.
Next Checkpoint: The second leg of the Champions League semi-final takes place this Tuesday at the Emirates Stadium.
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