Gabriel Martinelli Injury Scare Sparks Debate After Norgaard Tackle in Arsenal Draw

Gabriel Martinelli injury scare sparks outrage after Norgaard’s reckless tackle in Arsenal’s 1–1 draw with Brentford at the Emirates.

The Gabriel Martinelli injury scare during Arsenal’s 1–1 draw with Brentford has reignited concerns over player safety and officiating standards in the Premier League. The Brazilian winger opened up after the match, revealing just how close he came to a serious leg injury following a reckless challenge from Brentford captain Christian Norgaard.

In the first half at the Emirates Stadium, Norgaard lunged in with a two-footed tackle that left Martinelli visibly shaken. Referee Simon Hooper showed only a yellow card, a decision that infuriated Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal bench, and the home crowd. VAR reviewed the incident but chose not to upgrade the card to red, sparking widespread debate.

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Speaking to Sky Sports, Martinelli didn’t mince words. “If my foot was on the floor, he could break my leg,” he said. “He said he didn’t mean it—I believe him—but still, he could have broke my leg. For me, it was red. It was nasty.”

Arteta’s Reaction Reflects Deeper Concerns

Arteta showed visible frustration on the sidelines. He confronted the fourth official and expressed his anger through animated gestures and stern words. His reaction focused on more than just one reckless tackle—it highlighted his growing concern about inconsistent officiating and the constant risks players face every week.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 12: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal is challenged by Christian Norgaard of Brentford during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Brentford FC at Emirates Stadium on April 12, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arteta’s Reaction Reflects Deeper Concerns

Everyone at the Emirates saw Arteta’s frustration on the sidelines. He confronted the fourth official and expressed his anger with animated gestures and stern words. His reaction went beyond one reckless tackle—it highlighted his growing concern over inconsistent officiating and the constant risks players endure every week.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank defended his captain, insisting the yellow card was fair. “That’s his opinion. I thought it was a strong yellow,” Frank said post-match. Meanwhile, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp offered a more nuanced take: “It’s a nasty tackle. An old-fashioned one. Some tackles have been eradicated from the game, but that one hasn’t crossed the line to red—yet.”

The Gabriel Martinelli injury scare couldn’t have come at a worse time for Arsenal, who are preparing for a high-stakes Champions League clash against Real Madrid. Thankfully, Martinelli escaped serious injury, but the incident serves as a reminder of how quickly things can change on the pitch.

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