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Cech furious with officials after penalty denies Arsenal at West Brom

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech slammed referee Mike Dean after the Gunners were denied a win at West Brom by a controversial late penalty decision.

Arsene Wenger's side looked set to escape a disappointing clash at The Hawthorns with all three points after Alexis Sanchez's free-kick deflected in off James McClean with only seven minutes left.

The incident came just 24 hours after Jose Mourinho complained about Craig Pawson's decision not to give Manchester United a spot-kick in their 0-0 draw with Southampton, when Maya Yoshida denied Jesse Lingard a chance at goal by blocking the ball with a raised arm.

"I got a yellow card for saying that it was not a handball," a visibly furious Cech told Sky Sports. "We have a meeting with the referees at the start of every season, and every time we say that the player is too close to the ball [in such an incident] for it to be a handball.

"So, I asked him why he changed his opinion to give the penalty when every time we have these meetings they say it will not be a penalty. So he booked me and it is most disappointing because he could have told me why. He just walked away and gave me a yellow card."

Asked what Dean said to Cech in reply, the keeper said: "Nothing. I expect when I walk to the referee with respect and ask a question that he answers me in a normal way."