Protests, frustration and a sense of injustice: The decision that could cost West Ham their top-flight status
In the immediate aftermath of West Ham United’s controversial loss to Arsenal, captain Jarrod Bowen launched the protests at the officials, Tomas Soucek and Callum Wilson pleaded for answers, while an incandescent Mads Hermansen repeatedly wagged his finger and had to be ushered away.Hermansen followed referee Chris Kavanagh and his assistants Dan Cook and Ian Hussin as they walked towards the tunnel, but the goalkeeper ended his pursuit as they ignored his pleas. The trio were then subjected to loud boos by the London Stadium as they left the field. The overwhelming sense of injustice stemmed from the decision to rule out Wilson’s 95th-minute equaliser.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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