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    Newcastle’s Jamaal Lascelles ‘fuming’ with Arsenal midfielder Jorginho for refusing to shake hands

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    By News Desk on November 6, 2023 News Briefing, Sport, UK News
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    The Magpies’ skipper described the snub as ‘unacceptable’ (Picture: Getty Images)

    Newcastle United captain Jamaal Lascelles has hit out at Arsenal for being bad losers and says he was ‘fuming’ with Jorginho after the midfielder refused to shake his hand.

    The Magpies claimed a controversial 1-0 victory at St James’ Park on Saturday evening, with Anthony Gordon’s questionable goal securing three points in a very feisty match.

    Kai Havertz lit the blue-touch paper with a reckless tackle shortly before half-time while Arsenal felt Bruno Guimaraes should have seen red for smashing Jorginho with his forearm.

    The game was decided by a hotly contested goal which featured three potential infringements, though the VAR was unable to definitively check two of them.

    No available camera angle could determine whether Joe Willock had kept the ball in play or not before crossing while a potential offside could not be checked as the ball was partially obscured and a point of contact could not be established.

    Arsenal also felt Gabriel Magalhaes had been shoved in the back by Joelinton as he stooped to head the ball, though the tussle did not meet the threshold to refer the on-pitch referee to the monitor.

    Manager Mikel Arteta was livid afterwards, branding the goal an ‘embarrassment’ and a ‘disgrace’, and his players were equally unhappy.

    Lascelles has now revealed that he went to shake Jorginho’s hand after the match but the Italy international refused, with the Newcastle skipper infuriated by the ‘unacceptable’ snub.

    Jorginho refused to shake hands with Lascelles (Picture: Getty)

    ‘I’m just so glad that we beat them,’ Lascelles told the Daily Mirror. ‘Their captain Jorginho didn’t want to shake my hand after the game.

    ‘I was fuming, it’s not on.‌ I would never refuse to shake an opposition captain’s hand, no way.

    ‘You can have as many arguments as you want on the pitch but shake hands at the end, it’s part of the sport.

    Arsenal were adamant the goal shouldn’t have stood (Picture: Getty)

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    ‘For me, whatever happens on the pitch – handbags or whatever – you show sportsmanship and shake hands afterwards.

    ‘He didn’t do that, so I’m so glad we beat them. Players like that, I don’t think it’s acceptable.

    ‘A lot of them walked in but I went up to him to shake his hand but he didn’t want to – and he’s their captain! There was a lot of that in the game but that’s football and we managed it well and kept our cool.’

    Arsenal released a statement on Sunday backing Arteta’s angry post-match comments and saying that PGMOL ‘urgently needs to address the standard of officiating’ in the Premier League.


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