Arsenal-Wolves: Yerson Mosquera’s very strange behavior

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During Arsenal-Wolverhampton for the first day in the Premier League, this Saturday, Yerson Mosquera committed a dangerous gesture on Kai Havertz. The Wolves player, angry at having been held by the shirt while he was playing the ball, tackled his opponent to the ground by violently putting his right hand on his opponent’s neck. At the end of the match, while Gabriel Jesus was putting his right shoe back on, Mosquera grabbed his buttocks. Angry, the Brazilian pushed him and he fell. The former Manchester City player received a yellow card, while Yerson Mosquera received no sanction for his actions.

Two gestures that did not allow his team to secure victory at the Emirates Stadium (London). Gunners won (2-0) in their first official match of the season. Kai Havertz (25th) and Bukayo Saka (74th) allowed Mikel Arteta’s team to start this new Premier League season perfectly.

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