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BREAKING: Liverpool’s COACH shocks the world with a mind-blowing statement!! “Forget Palmer—this Arsenal STAR is BETTER than Mbappé and Vinícius Jr. COMBINED!”

Liverpool’s coach has stirred debate by stating that Palmer is not the best player in the Premier League, as he has consistently claimed. Instead, he believes a certain Arsenal player holds that title and is superior to both Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior combined.

 

Arsenal recently suffered a surprising 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth, marking Mikel Arteta’s first loss of the season across all competitions. The match took a turn when defender William Saliba was sent off in the first half, forcing Arsenal to play with ten men for more than an hour.

 

This was the third time this season that an Arsenal player has received a red card, following previous dismissals of Declan Rice against Brighton and Leandro Trossard in a controversial incident against Manchester City. Fans have expressed frustration, feeling that these decisions were unfair and part of a pattern of poor officiating.

 

Rice was overheard venting his frustrations to the referee, saying, “Every week it’s the same,” hinting that Saliba’s dismissal, like those of Rice and Trossard, may have been unjust. Nonetheless, Rice acknowledged that some of the team’s issues stem from their own mistakes. “We’ve made costly errors three times in just eight games. We were fortunate against Brighton and City, but Bournemouth made us pay,” Rice said. “I’m proud of the team’s fight, but we need to be smarter. You need all 11 players on the field for the full 90 minutes to win.”

 

Former Arsenal star Theo Walcott pointed out another costly error against Bournemouth, which he believes was more damaging than Saliba’s red card.

 

While there has been controversy surrounding the red cards issued to Rice and Trossard, Saliba’s sending off was less disputable, as he brought down a Bournemouth attacker when he was the last man.

 

The fact that Arsenal has received three red cards in just eight Premier League matches is troubling for Arteta and his staff. In those three matches, Arsenal has managed only two points out of a possible nine. If they aim to compete with the likes of Manchester City, they will need to eliminate these lapses in discipline.

 

Pundit Jamie Carragher even suggested there could be a conspiracy behind Saliba’s red card, pointing to referee Howard Webb as a key figure in the controversy.

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