Arsene Wenger fury over referee visit

26 December 2008 21:03
"I know how it works here," said Wenger, who needed to be separated from O'Neill during the acrimonious 2-2 draw. "The referee gets some stick in the first half and in the second half he gives every decision their way."[LNB]Wenger was particularly angered by Mason's decision to award Villa a second-half penalty when William Gallas brought down Gabby Agbonlahor. "It was a penalty," countered O'Neill. [LNB]Villa's manager confirmed that Robertson had visited Mason during the interval to discuss why a foul had not been given Villa's way during the build-up to Arsenal's first goal. "It was a blatant obstruction," said O'Neill of the moment Agbonlahor claimed he was blocked by Alex Song. "That was upsetting and played on the players' minds. [LNB]"I didn't speak to the referee but John Robertson spoke to the referee and asked him to explain the decision on the foul,'' said O'Neill. "The referee chose not to give an answer." [LNB]Of his altercation with Wenger, which required Robertson to pull him away, O'Neill said: "It was nothing, much ado about nothing."[LNB]Villa's manager was delighted with the comeback from 2-0 down, saying: "We're a match for anybody. It was the least we deserved." [LNB]He also revealed that his captain, Mark Laursen will be out for up to four weeks with a knee injury sustained against West Ham last week.[LNB]

Source: Telegraph