EPL: Diego Costa should've been sent off twice says Arsene Wenger

20 September,2015 07:22 AM IST |   |  Goal.com

Arsenal manager fumes about Chelsea striker's behaviour after his nine-man side lost 0-2 at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea's Diego Costa (right) clashes with Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday


London: Arsene Wenger insists striker Diego Costa "should have been sent off twice" during Chelsea's victory over Arsenal on Saturday.


Chelsea's Diego Costa (right) clashes with Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday

Jose Mourinho's men secured only their second win in the Premier League this season following second-half goals from Kurt Zouma and Eden Hazard, while the Gunners ended the match with nine men after Gabriel Paulista and Santi Cazorla were sent off.

Gabriel was sent off for kicking out at Costa, but television replays have shown the Chelsea striker slapping the face of Laurent Koscielny in the build-up to his lengthy altercation with the Arsenal centre-backs.

Asked by BT Sport if he felt a sense of injustice, Wenger replied: "A big one, yes. Because I think Diego Costa should've had a red card, I wouldn't like to be Mike Dean tonight. I cannot understand this situation. Costa, twice should have been sent off.


Diego Costa (right) argues with Arsenal defender Gabriel Paulista. Pics/Getty Images

"Look at the situation before the cross comes in. He hits Koscielny in the face on purpose. He makes a fuss of it and in every game he is aggressive and gets away with it because of the weakness of the referee. I think two sendings off for us and Costa staying on the pitch is a shame."

Wenger did admit, however, that Gabriel deserved to be sent off, adding: "Gabriel deserves a red card and I agree, but you expect the referee to make the right decisions. That's all you want."

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