Win against Arsenal 'overshadowed' by VAR row - Howe
Friday, 10 November 2023
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe feels his side's win against Arsenal has been "overshadowed" by the VAR row over Anthony Gordon's goal.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe feels his side's win against Arsenal has been "overshadowed" by the VAR row over Anthony Gordon's goal.
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