‘King Jibe’ – PGMOL receives complaints about Arsenal ‘dark artists’ cheat from clubs

'King Jibe' - PGMOL receives complaints about Arsenal 'dark artists' cheat from clubs

King Jibe could be assumed as a new name for Arsenal after Premier League clubs reportedly sent message of corners to PGMOL due to their dark arts.

Professional Game Match Officials Board PGMOL has received messages from Premier League clubs complaining about Arsenal and their dark arts throughout last season.

The Gunners scored 20 set-piece goals in the league last season, setting a new record for most in a single season by a club in the competition. Mikel Arteta‘s side has also added three more this season.

Arsenal players celebrate against Manchester City.
Arsenal players celebrate against Manchester City.

King Jibe – PGMOL receive complaints about Arsenal dark arts

The Arsenal’s set-piece routine has caused a lot of headaches for clubs in the top-flight, who have now sent messages of concern about gamesmanship to PGMOL due to the dark arts of the club in executing their set-piece.

Arsenal scored their second goal at the Ethiad on Sunday from a corner kick, where Gabriel Martinelli appeared to have restricted Ederson’s movement by standing in the goalkeeper’s path whist not making any attempt to reach the ball in from Bukayo Saka, allowing it to reach Gabriel, who headed home for 2-1.

Bukayo Saka of Arsenal.
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal.

The PGMOL will access the situation and decide the response, if or not there is enough evidence to warn the club ahead of the future.

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