Mikel Arteta has thanked the officials and Nottingham Forest for their cooperation after Arsenal’s Premier League opener was delayed by 30 minutes at the Emirates Stadium
Mikel Arteta has apologised to supporters after Arsenal’s game against Nottingham Forest was delayed due to ticketing issues.
The Gunners’ Premier League opener, which was scheduled to kick off at 12:30pm on Saturday afternoon, was held up for 30 minutes after widespread reports of turnstiles not working. Thousands of fans were left stranded in long queues and waiting outside the Emirates Stadium – before finally being allowed in.
It is thought the problems centred around a newly implemented electronic ticketing system, with fans unable to scan their match tickets. The issue was soon addressed with supporters packing inside the Emirates as Arsenal took to the field for the first time in the Premier League this season.
And after the match, Arteta thanked the officials and Forest who sanctioned the delay. The Arsenal boss said: “Apologise to all of them. We will look at it. Thankyou to the refs and Forest to allow the kick off to be delayed and have the atmosphere that we did.”