sport news Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall hits back at Gareth Taylor for 'borderline slander' ... trends now

sport news Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall hits back at Gareth Taylor for 'borderline slander' ... trends now
sport news Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall hits back at Gareth Taylor for 'borderline slander' ... trends now

sport news Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall hits back at Gareth Taylor for 'borderline slander' ... trends now

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Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall has hit back at Gareth Taylor after the Manchester City boss accused him of ‘bullying’ the fourth official during their Women’s Super League match.

The two coaches were involved in some heated exchanges on the sideline as Arsenal edged a 2-1 victory at Meadow Park.

Taylor was critical of Eidevall’s behaviour after the game and claimed he had to ‘protect’ fourth official Melissa Burgin from his opposite number.

‘That is always the same with him because he is constantly at the fourth official and I think it is bullying,’ Taylor told the BBC.

'I am protecting the fourth official but that's not my job.'

Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall slammed Gareth Taylor for 'unacceptable comments'

Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall slammed Gareth Taylor for 'unacceptable comments'

Taylor had accused Eidevall of 'bullying' the fourth official during Arsena's win over Man City

Taylor had accused Eidevall of 'bullying' the fourth official during Arsena's win over Man City

Taylor said he was 'protecting' fourth official Melissa Burgin (pictured) during the game

Taylor said he was 'protecting' fourth official Melissa Burgin (pictured) during the game

Eidevall was not booked or spoken to by the

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