
Former Arsenal great Ian Wright has called Manchester City striker Erling Haaland cowardly for throwing the ball at Gunnersβ centre back Gabriel Magalhaes during their 2-2 draw in the Premier League at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Haaland threw the ball against the back of Gabrielβs head after Cityβs John Stones scored deep in added time to salvage a 2-2 draw with 10-man Arsenal and keep his side top of the table after a rip-roaring battle against their title rivals.
An FA spokesperson said the incident involving Haaland and Gabriel was checked by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) at the time and no further action was deemed necessary.
Arsenal had forward Leandro Trossard sent off for a second yellow card before halftime for kicking the ball away after being penalised for a challenge on Bernardo Silva.
βI just felt like I needed to put something out there which has been bothering me. Because obviously the Trossard sending off β of course, in the moment, youβre frustrated,β Wright posted on Instagram.
βItβs 2-1. And Iβm thinking βYes, weβve got themβ. And then we get (a player) sent off for something that, letβs face it, is β¦ foolishness β what theyβre getting sent off for now. So, in the moment, yeah. Again, you shouldnβt be sent off for that.
βBut the one thing that boiled me up properly was Haalandβs cowardβs move, bro. I saw it this morning properly. Throwing the ball in Gabiβs head when heβs not looking. When Gabiβs backβs turned to him. Real cowardβs move. Gabi would look him in the eye, you know.
βIβm looking at this as a really good defender vs striker for the years to come, them two. I love watching them two. And then youβre doing a cowardβs move like that β¦ I thought you was bigger than that, bro. I thought you was bigger than that.β
The 24-year-old Norwegian international Haaland, who opened the scoring against Arsenal in the ninth minute, has 10 goals in five league appearances this season in what could be a third consecutive Golden Boot campaign.