I Was Robbed : Iwobi Disputes Goal Credited To Alexis By Arsenal, Premier League
Published: September 17, 2016
Alex Iwobi has insisted that Arsenal’s first goal against Hull City in the Premier League should have been awarded to him instead of being credited to Alexis Sanchez.
The Nigeria international fired a shot past goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic on 15 minutes but television replays suggests that the Chilean striker got the last touch.
“Great Performance Today , Got Robbed For What I Thought Was My Goal ð���ð��� ... Onto The Next #AFC #BIG17 #COYG #3Points, ” Iwobi tweeted.
The official organizers of the English top-flight, Premier League, and Iwobi’s employers Arsenal credited the first goal to Alexis Sanchez.
Iwobi, 20, has not scored for the Gunners in a competitive fixture since April 2, 2016 when he hit the back of the net after 38 minutes in a Premier League clash against Watford.
Igho Kingsley
The Nigeria international fired a shot past goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic on 15 minutes but television replays suggests that the Chilean striker got the last touch.
“Great Performance Today , Got Robbed For What I Thought Was My Goal ð���ð��� ... Onto The Next #AFC #BIG17 #COYG #3Points, ” Iwobi tweeted.
The official organizers of the English top-flight, Premier League, and Iwobi’s employers Arsenal credited the first goal to Alexis Sanchez.
Iwobi, 20, has not scored for the Gunners in a competitive fixture since April 2, 2016 when he hit the back of the net after 38 minutes in a Premier League clash against Watford.
Igho Kingsley
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