Following Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Chelsea on Sunday, 1 March 2026, discussions have emerged regarding officiating decisions and increasing physicality in the English game.

One major talking point involved Declan Rice and Jorrel Hato. Observers questioned whether Rice’s physical contact, including holding and possible hand involvement during an aerial challenge, warranted a penalty or at least a VAR review. No on-field review was conducted.

Another moment featured William Saliba in a tussle with João Pedro inside the box. Images appeared to show shirt pulling during the challenge, while goalkeeper David Raya also collided during the sequence. The incident has sparked debate over what level of physical contact is considered acceptable.
Softfootball expressed concern about the growing intensity and physical nature of Premier League matches. Critics argue that excessive physical battles may reduce fluid play and entertainment value, with some noting similar patterns across other clubs, including Everton.
As the league evolves tactically and physically, questions remain about balancing competitiveness with entertainment and maintaining clear officiating standards for fans and future generations.