Arsenal are starting to show the first signs that the title pressure is beginning to take its toll after two Premier League games without a victory for the first time this season.
The Gunners fell to a rare defeat away at Everton last week, before dropping a further two points at home to Brentford after being held to a 1-1 draw by Thomas Frank's side. That contest has since been marred by controversy after it emerged that VAR official Lee Mason made a glaring error during the check on Ivan Toney's late equaliser.
Christian Norgaard was in an offisde position when he assisted the header, but Mason forgot to draw the relevant lines and as a result the goal was wrongly allowed to stand.
Mirror Football has collected some of the main headlines and talking points centred around the Gunners on February 13.
PGMOL admit error
The PGMOL have confirmed that they're "thoroughly reviewing" the errors that led to Ivan Toney's goal being allowed to stand, as well as Crystal Palace's wrongly disallowed goal against Brighton.
Both the Gunners and the Seagulls have been contacted by referees chief Howard Webb and a statement from the group has since been released.
"PGMOL can confirm its Chief Refereeing Officer Howard Webb has contacted both Arsenal and Brighton to acknowledge and explain the significant errors in the VAR process in their respective Premier League fixtures on Saturday," it read.
"Both incidents, which were due to human error and related to the analysis of offside situations, are being thoroughly reviewed by PGMOL."
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Arteta shown what he's missing in France
Arsenal's academy ace Folarin Balogun is now Ligue 1's top scorer with 15 goals to his name in 22 league outings for loan club Stade de Reims.
His latest effort against Troyes on Saturday afternoon oozed class, with Balogun latching on to a through ball before composing himself and stroking the ball into the bottom corner, while sending the goalkeeper the wrong way in the process.
The 21-year-old has shown he can contribute at the biggest moments with his stoppage-time equaliser away at Paris Saint-Germain last month.
He netted a hat-trick just days later and some Arsenal fans may feel he could have stuck around to contribute to their title charge this term.
New footage of Saliba's Toney altercation
William Saliba has rarely put a foot wrong for Arsenal this season, but he endured a nightmare display up against Toney on Saturday, losing every aerial duel against the Brentford ace.
However, he can consider himself unlucky to have given away the free-kick that led to Toney's equaliser.
New footage of the 'foul' has since emerged that shows how Toney actually seems to wrap his arms around the young Frenchman before falling to the floor and duping referee David Coote into awarding the free-kick Brentford's way.
See the new footage of the altercation HERE .