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Robin van Persie (Arsenal) has his goal dissalowed for offside. Newcastle United 4

Robin van Persie (Arsenal) has his goal dissalowed for offside. Newcastle United 4


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Robin van Persie (Arsenal) has his goal dissalowed for offside. Newcastle United 4

Robin van Persie (Arsenal) has his goal dissalowed for offside. Newcastle United 4:4 Arsenal, Barclays Premier League, St James Park, Newcastle, 5/2/2011. Credit : Stuart MacFarlane / Arsenal Football Club

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great photo capturing a pivotal moment in the intense football match between Newcastle United and Arsenal in the Barclays Premier League, during the 2010-2011 season at St. James Park in Newcastle. In this image, Arsenal's star striker Robin van Persie (#10) is shown with a dejected expression as the referee's flag is raised, signaling that his goal has been disallowed due to offside. The score was 4-4 at the time, and the outcome of this call would have significant implications for both teams. Van Persie, known for his lightning speed and precision finishing, had expertly maneuvered around Newcastle's defenders and slotted the ball past the goalkeeper, thinking he had secured a crucial goal for Arsenal. However, the assistant referee's flag came up, indicating that one of Van Persie's teammates was in an offside position when the ball was played to him, making the goal invalid. The Arsenal players and fans were left frustrated and disbelieving, as they felt that the call was a controversial one. Newcastle United, on the other hand, breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that they had managed to hold on to their hard-earned lead. The tension in the air was palpable, as both teams continued to battle it out for the remaining minutes of the match. This photo perfectly encapsulates the high-stakes nature of professional football and the importance of every call made by the officials. It serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly insignificant moments can have a profound impact on the outcome of a game.

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