Mikel Arteta is speaking to the media following Arsenal's 1-0 loss against Newcastle United.
Anthony Gordon scored the only goal of the game, however a lengthy VAR check followed to determine a number of incidents.
Initially it was to check whether former Arsenal man Joe Willock managed to keep the ball in play in the buildup.
VAR then proceeded to check whether Joelinton fouled Gabriel at the back post when he rose to win a header.
Arteta spoke at length about VAR in both his post match interview with Sky Sports and during the press conference.
The Spanish manager furiously insisted: 'We have to talk about how the hell this goal was allowed, it's incredible. I feel embarrassed. It's an absolute disgrace that this goal was allowed. For many reasons it's not a goal. It's so difficult to compete at this level.
'This is nowhere near the level to describe this as the best league in the world. I don't care what they say, it's too late.
'The penalty on Eddie, there is a lot of things. The question is it's not a goal, it's simple. For a goal there are certainly things that are not allowed in football.
'I have to stand here and explain, we lost three points. There's too much at stake. It's embarrassing. It's not in their hands, I have to praise the players how they play here.
'It's incredible how they competed against this team, it makes me sick. I feel sick to be part of this.'
"I had 20 years in this country and now I feel ashamed. It is an absolute disgrace."
“If there was a team looking to win the game today it was Arsenal”.
“The outcome is nowhere near the level this league needs to have and the way this league is getting competed in”.
“It's not good enough here in PL. I feel embarrassed to be part of this”.