Arsenal‘s Gabriel Martinelli has apologised for making an attempt to push injured Liverpool defender Conor Bradley off the pitch throughout Thursday’s 0-0 draw between the groups.
Northern Eire worldwide Bradley landed awkwardly close to the touchline when chasing the ball in stoppage time, falling to the bottom and instantly clutching his knee.
Martinelli then dropped the ball on the full-back earlier than shoving him within the again in an try and get him off the enjoying floor to permit the sport to proceed.
That motion sparked a melee between the 2 units of gamers, with Martinelli and Liverpool‘s Ibrahima Konate each yellow-carded for his or her involvement.
After receiving therapy, Bradley was taken away on a stretcher and was later seen leaving Emirates Stadium on crutches and with a knee brace.
Former Manchester United gamers Gary Neville and Roy Keane have been each extremely essential of Martinelli, with Neville saying his actions have been “completely disgraceful” and describing the Arsenal winger as an “fool”.
Martinelli later issued an apology on social media, saying the 2 gamers had been involved and he had already stated sorry.
“I actually did not perceive he was significantly injured within the warmth of the second,” Martinelli posted on Instagram.
“I need to say I am deeply sorry for reacting. Sending Conor all my greatest once more for a fast restoration.”
Liverpool supervisor Arne Slot defended Martinelli after the match, suggesting the broader challenge of time-wasting in soccer could have led to the flashpoint.
“I do not know Gabriel Martinelli, however he comes throughout as a pleasant man,” stated Slot.
“I feel the issue for him – and it is an issue on the whole in soccer – is that there’s a lot time-wasting and gamers pretending that they’re injured within the last components of the sport and throughout the sport, that you may generally be aggravated if you wish to attempt to rating a purpose that you simply suppose the participant is time-wasting.
“You can’t ask Martinelli to suppose so clear within the 94th minute.”
