FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Arsenal and WestHam and this have cost them thier Jo
like to thank my teammates and West Ham for their support. In football, production is everything. The result is disappointing even though we played the game at a very high level. They outperformed us in both categories, gaining two shots and a penalty against our numerous touches, opportunities, and circumstances within the box that we were unable to take advantage of. We need to get better at turning these opportunities into wins. The outcome of today reflects that.
Is the incapacity of the forwards to seize opportunities concerning?
Indeed. This is how football is played. A team that produces this much usually prevails in matches. We were in similar circumstances when we played Brighton and Liverpool, but we still need to improve our goal-scoring to secure more convincing victories.
What did you think of the VAR ruling about the first goal?
It is depressing. Authorities stated that the results were inconclusive. Regretfully, there are situations when contemporary technology cannot provide definite answers. However, it is passed and we are unable to change it.
Regarding the first goal, how did you feel about the VAR call?
It is disheartening. It was not definitive, according to the officials. Regretfully, there are times when modern technology can’t offer satisfactory solutions. But it’s over, and there isn’t anything else we can do.
Is it possible for the team to resolve the conversion chance issue internally?
Our players are vital, and we will work to make things better—situations, training, and confidence. We have to make the right choices at crucial moments in the game if we want to win.
Are the players lacking confidence?
It’s hardly a lack of confidence, in my opinion. It all comes down to flawless execution. To win games, we must find open players, make the proper passes, and take advantage of those chances.