Arsenal's ambitions for the Premier League title took a significant hit following a 1-1 draw with Everton, where Leandro Trossard's early goal was equalized by a controversial penalty by Iliman Ndiaye. This incident, stemming from a perceived foul by Myles Lewis-Skelly on Jack Harrison, sparked widespread frustration among players and fans. Ex-referee Mike Dean commented on the penalty decision, suggesting while it was soft, it may not have been wrong. Arsenal must now regroup for their upcoming Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid after another disappointing league result.
There's a bit of contact outside and there's a little bit of contact inside. I think it's a soft one. It's probably not wrong, but it's a soft one.
I don't know why Lewis-Skelly doesn't go to attack it. Harrison gets the wrong side of him. I think this is awfully soft, but it's gone to VAR.
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