Arsene Wenger was “totally wrong” to accuse Raheem Sterling of diving and the Arsenal manager should apologise, says Alan Shearer.
Wenger felt winger Sterling dived for the penalty that put Manchester City 2-0 up in Sunday’s 3-1 win over Arsenal.
“I believe it was no penalty,” Wenger told BBC Sport. “We know that Sterling dives well, he does that very well.”
Shearer said on Match of the Day 2: “There is no way that was a dive and it was a penalty.”
The ex-England captain added: “It’s one thing for Wenger to deflect from his team’s inadequacies, it’s another to question someone’s integrity and be wrong.
“I think he owes Sterling an apology.”
City’s win – their ninth successive league victory, a club record for a single season – saw Arsenal slip to sixth in the Premier League table, 12 points behind the leaders.
Wenger was also “upset” by City’s third goal, when both Gabriel Jesus and David Silva could have been flagged for offside.
The Frenchman claimed the standard of refereeing is getting worse every year.
“I feel the referees don’t work enough. The level drops every season at the moment and, overall, it’s unacceptable,” he said.