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Arsenal's 4-1 Triumph Over Villa: Merino's Narrow Escape Sparks Debate

31 December 2025

Arsenal's 4-1 Triumph Over Villa: Merino's Narrow Escape Sparks Debate
Arsenal win 4-1 with Merino's narrow escape from a second yellow.

Match highlights and Merino's near-miss

In a Premier League clash, Mikel Merino was fortunate to escape a second yellow as Arsenal defeated Aston Villa 4-1. Former referee Mark Halsey suggests Merino's second booking should have been shown for a late foul that halted a Villa attack in the second half. The Gunners' goals came from Gabriel Magalhaes, Martin Zubimendi, Leandro Trossard, and Gabriel Jesus, with Oli Watkins scoring a late consolation for Villa.

What happened and who commented

Halsey spoke in a video posted by The Sun on X, noting that Merino already had a prior booking in stoppage time of the first half. He argued that the foul on Morgan Rogers at around 58 minutes warranted a second yellow, keeping Arsenal two goals ahead at that moment.

Context and reaction

The result extended Arsenal's strong form, while the incident sparked debate about refereeing decisions in the closing stages.

Punchline 1: Merino dodges red—call it red-card avoidance: the sequel.

Punchline 2: The referee's whistle was so polite, it booked only by suggestion.

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Michael Whooosh

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Frequently Asked Questions

Did Merino deserve a second yellow?

According to former referee Mark Halsey, yes, a second yellow was warranted for a late foul that halted a Villa attack in the second half.

What was the final score and who scored for Arsenal?

Arsenal won 4-1, with goals from Gabriel Magalhaes, Martin Zubimendi, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus.

Who commented on the incident after the match?

Mark Halsey, the former Premier League referee, discussed the incident in a video shared by The Sun.