Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta was in no mood to comment on the controversial decisions that went against his side in their 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa.

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Arsenal beaten 1-0 by Aston VillaHad penalty and goal claims dismissedArteta refused to criticise decisionsWHAT HAPPENED?

John McGinn's first-half strike was enough for the home team to take the three points from Saturday's Premier League match at Villa Park. However, Arsenal felt they should have been given a penalty after Douglas Luiz kicked the back of Gabriel Jesus' leg in a challenge for the ball and then the visitors were denied an equaliser as the referee ruled that it hit Kai Havertz's hand before Eddie Nketiah knocked it into the net.

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Arteta was asked for his thoughts on the penalty claim in his post-match press conference, but he replied simply: "Clear and obvious."

Pressed on whether he thought both decisions were wrong, he said: "No, no, clear and obvious."

When interviewed by about those calls, he said the same thing: "It’s clear and obvious for me.”

Sky Sports asked him if he has an opinion on the decisions, to which he replied: "I do, big opinion."

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Arteta, who was absent from the touchline because of a yellow card suspension, perhaps chose to remain quiet following his infamous rant about Newcastle's winning goal against his side in November. He launched a tirade, saying: "Embarrassing what happened – how this goal stands, in the Premier League – this league we say is the best in the world. I've been 20 years in this country and now I feel ashamed. It's a disgrace and there's too much at stake here."

Those comments landed him a misconduct charge from the Football Association and the Spaniard is scheduled to appear at a hearing with the governing body over the issue.

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Arsenal are in action again on Tuesday as they travel to Eindhoven to take on PSV in the Champions League. The Gunners have already secured a first-place finish in the group, with the Dutch side to follow them through to the next round as runners up.