Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has appeared to support suggestions from Arsenal fans that Raheem Sterling should have been sent off for his challenge on Dele Alli, following his red card against Crystal Palace.
The Gunners' captain was shown a straight red card by VAR in January for a lunging tackle against the Eagles during the two side's 1-1 draw.
The referee had initially booked Aubameyang but on review, VAR advised the official to upgrade it to a red card, which some viewed as harsh.
Fast forward three weeks and Arsenal fans were left bemused after Sterling was only booked for a similar-looking challenge on Alli.
However, Arsenal fans voiced their opinion over the inconsistency of cards between the two fouls, with Aubameyang agreeing with those suggestions.
The Arsenal striker 'liked' three different tweets on his personal Twitter account complaining about the two challenges that received different punishments.
FaithEvans
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I don't even celebrate goals nowadays, If its not a long range goal, I'm not jumping up, I don't want VAR making me look like a punk...
SandroB
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Its shameful similar foul to be judged differently because referees differentiate on players or clubs!!! Robertson did same on Tanganga and nothing at all. Amazing how low level VAR and referees quality, amazing how bad they treat Arsenal
Wupeipyz
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I want to believed that an original African man has different treatment to others as far as football is concern.
ljik
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The two pictures show the difference. Auba is much further form the ball and his challenge is clearly much stronger since his opponents foot gets completely bent out of shape. Sterling gets the ball but hits Ali in the follow through. The impact is clearly much smaller. Also Robertson made a similar challenge vs Spurs and he got away with it too, before anyone starts crying.