'I should be more intelligent': Arsenal's Thomas Partey issues a bizarre 'official statement' apologising to Arsenal fans for his red card in Carabao Cup semi-final loss to Liverpool

  • Arsenal exited the Carabao Cup at the semi-final stage after losing to Liverpool
  • Diogo Jota's brace settled the second leg as the Reds won 2-0 on aggregate 
  • Thomas Partey was sent off for picking up two yellow cards in three minutes
  • Partey was playing in the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday but was rushed back 

Thomas Partey admits he should be 'more intelligent' after getting a quickfire red card in Arsenal's Carabao Cup semi-final loss to Liverpool - as he issued a grovelling apology to Gunners fans via a bizzare 175-word 'official statement'. 

The Ghanaian midfielder was rushed back to club duty after his country exited the Africa Cup of Nations at the group stage on Tuesday night, and was a surprise name on the Arsenal bench for their crucial last four clash less than 48 hours later.

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Partey was substituted on for the Emirates Stadium leg with 15 minutes to go but picked up two yellow cards in three minutes to earn an early bath, as Arsenal went down 2-0 in the second leg and on aggregate thanks to Diogo Jota's brace.

Thomas Partey admits he needs to be 'more intelligent' after his shock red card for Arsenal against Liverpool
The Ghanaian substitute picked up two yellow cards in three minutes on Thursday night
Partey released an official statement to acknowledge his mistake, which was 175 words long

The 28-year-old defended his moment of madness to Arsenal fans on Instagram, claiming that his tough tackling nature is his 'personality' - but vowed to work hard to make amends. 

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On top of his social media post, the Ghanaian also issued an official statement, complete with his signature at the bottom which carried the same message.  

Partey issued a grovelling apology to Gunners fans after his mistake

His Instagram story post read: '(I) am responsible for anything that happened and will take all the critiques, I should be more intelligent not to get in a challenge already booked but this is my personality. I like to fight for every ball.

'I love this club and I love my country even though things sometimes don't happen how I wanted, I would continue to work harder to make things right. 

'I came back (from AFCON duty) with the mentality to make myself available for the team to get to the (Carabao Cup) final but it did not happen as planed (sic). 

'I will continue to give my all when I am on the field of play because this is my life and this is what I chose to do. 

'(I) am not happy with all that happened yesterday and at the AFCON but I understand only with hard work things will change so I will continue to work hard to change this.'

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The apology is the latest in a growing list of examples of top-flight stars saying sorry to fans for actions on the pitch.

Earlier this season, Bruno Fernandes was largely ridiculed for a lengthy Instagram apology after missing a penalty in the closing stages of Manchester United's defeat at the hands of Aston Villa. 

Defeat in the Carabao Cup semi-final means the Gunners blew their last realistic chance of picking up silverware this season, as Liverpool marched onto the February 27 final against Chelsea. 

Partey's red card will suspend him for Arsenal's next Premier League match at home to bottom club Burnley on Sunday, with the Gunners already light in midfield. 

Partey (right) was rushed back from Africa Cup of Nations duty which he played in on Tuesday

The Ghanaian international joins Granit Xhaka on the suspended list after the Swiss midfielder picked up a red card in the Carabao Cup first-leg against Liverpool, while Mohamed Elneny is at AFCON with Egypt and Ainsley Maitland-Niles joined Roma on loan last week. 

Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga and Martin Odegaard are likely to start Sunday's visit of Burnley alongside Emile Smith Rowe while the Gunners have been linked with a loan move for Juventus' Arthur Melo. 

Partey's red card on Thursday night is also the 14th sending off Arsenal have received since Mikel Arteta took over at the club in December 2019 - a figure higher than any other top-flight club in that time.