LAURA WOODS led Arsenal fans’ rage at the referee for a “robbery”; against Paris Saint-Germain which saw Bukayo Saka denied a golden chance.
Gunners supporters were dealt an early blow when in the Champions League semi-final after just four minutes.




But as Arsenal pressed for an equaliser in the first half at the Emirates, felt one man in particular pushed too hard.
Saka, 23, found himself in a battle with Nuno Mendes down the right wing four minutes before the break.
But as Saka gently put his hands on the PSG defender’s back, the Portuguese theatrically stumbled before a second touch from his opponent knocked him off balance.
The Englishman nicked the ball and was ready to run clear at goal.
Inexplicably, though, the assistant referee waved his flag to award a free-kick against .
And when Vincic blew his whistle, Saka’s frustration boiled over and he kicked the ball away.
So rather than having a glorious opportunity to level up, Saka ended up getting booked.
And that led to a furious reaction from Arsenal supporters watching on at home â including .
She tweeted: “Might be biased here but Saka is absolutely amazing. Just love him. Never a booking.”;
And plenty of others also vented on social media.
One blasted: “This is an absolute disgrace. Saka is through on goal here if the ref doesn’t give this... we are witnessing a daylight robbery rn.”;
Another wrote: “No comment.”;
A third added: “That’s never ever a foul from Saka. The linesman was standing literally two yards away.”;
A fourth commented: “Referee is calling this way too tight. Never a foul on Saka who would’ve been clear through on goal. Hate when referees reward defenders with those fouls. So soft.”;
A fifth fumed: “It is a scandal!”;
A sixth replied: “People saying that push from Saka was enough for a foul... game’s gone.”;
And a final user simply responded: “That’s not a foul.”;
Some others did point out the fact Arsenal fans should not be complaining after Jurrien Timber escaped giving a penalty away after sticking an arm out to impede Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
The Gunners were left bemoaning VAR early in the second half when Mikel Merino’s headed goal was chalked off for a marginal offside from a free-kick routine.
They were also denied by two fine saves from Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The first saw him push away Gabriel Martinelli’s effort before superbly turning a Leandro Trossard strike past the post.
â meaning Arsenal must win in the Parc des Princes next week to keep their dreams of winning the Champions League alive.