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PSG given controversial penalty vs Arsenal by ref who was banned for match-fixing but Vitinha hits ‘worst pen ever seen’

Published on May 07, 2025 at 08:38 PM

PSG were handed a controversial penalty in their Champions League clash with Arsenal.

The Gunners were chasing the game when disaster struck when Felix Zwayer was sent to the monitor in the second half.

VAR review of a potential penalty during a PSG vs. Arsenal soccer match.
PSG were given a penalty for a handball by Myles Lewis-Skelly
Paris St Germain's Vitinha taking a penalty kick.
Vitinha’s effort was appalling

Arsenal were already trailing 2-0 on aggregate as Fabian Ruiz had scored in the first half.

It quickly appeared that Mikel Arteta’s side were in trouble as replays showed that Achraf Hakimi’s strike had hit Myles Lewis-Skelly’s outstretched hand.

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