In the 35th round of the Premier League, Arsenal played away against Tottenham Hotspur. In just five minutes, Van der Ven's goal was disallowed, and Saka's goal also sparked a huge controversy.
Just 15 minutes into the game, Bukayo Saka crossed from a corner and Hojbjerg headed in an own goal to give Arsenal the lead.
Tottenham then went on the attack, with Romero narrowly missing both headers. In the 22nd minute, Van der Ven volleyed home, but the video assistant referee confirmed that Van der Ven was offside and the first goal was invalidated.
Just five minutes later, Kulusevski went down in the box, the referee did not give a penalty, Arsenal quickly counter-attacked, Havertz's precise diagonal cross, and Saka burst into the box and calmly slotted home.
In just 12 minutes, Saka scored two goals with one pass and one shot. Saka has scored in both legs against Tottenham this season, making him the first England player to do so since Ian Wright in 1993/94.
It is worth mentioning that Saka's goal sparked a huge controversy. The reason was that before Arsenal counter-attacked, Kulusevski stumbled to the ground after making contact with Trossard in the box, and Maddison was also tripped by Rice, but the referee did not award a penalty.
In slow motion, Rice scrambled to touch the ball first, while Trossard's foul action was not obvious. However, from the point of view of Tottenham fans, Van der Ven's goal was disallowed within five minutes, while Saka's goal was controversial, and the score went from 1-1 to 0-2 in an instant, which was difficult for them to accept.