Former Chelsea star, Ruud Gullit has said that Arsenal should have been awarded a penalty during Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
The Gunners came back from two goals down to earn a point after Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard struck late to deny Chelsea.
However, with the scoreline still at 2-0, Robert Sanchez seemed to knock Gabriel Jesus down in a bid to claim a corner, while he ended up missing the ball.
Reacting to the incident, Gullit said it was a clear penalty, as he likened it to a mistake from Andre Onana, which also went unpunished during Manchester United’s 1-0 won against Wolves weeks ago.
“I think that this is a penalty,” Gullit told Premier League Productions.
“Because if you come rushing in like that and miss the ball, you just bang into the players – that’s a foul, an obvious foul.
“This is a penalty, if you do that as a player, it’s unbelievable for me. And he [Jesus] can get hurt like that.
“It happened already before with Manchester United and [Andre] Onana against Wolves, same thing.
“I don’t understand why this is not a penalty, it’s a clear foul, you come too late and you can hurt somebody. They, VAR, should do something about it.
“He missed the ball, why is this not a foul? If we do it as a player [outside the box] it’s the same thing. Why’s it not a foul? I don’t get it.”