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‘Flamini two-footer could have been our foul'

Arsene Wenger feels a red card for Mathieu Flamini's tackle on Bournemouth midfielder Dan Gosling would have been ‘harsh' and thought it was a foul to Arsenal. Referee Kevin Friend dished out a yellow card to Gunners midfielder Flamini in the eight minute for a two-footed challenge on Gosling, but Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe thought the tackle deserved a harsher punishment. 'I felt it was a red card. I had a very good view and I felt it was two-footed. That type of tackle has been outlawed,' he said. 'You can’t do it. For me, it was a pretty simple decision. It was a straight red card and it would have had a huge bearing on the game. I was surprised when the ref only produced...
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