Arsenal appealed to the red card of Myles Lewis-Skelly in a 1-0 victory over the wolves, which left Mikel Arteta “absolutely cracking,” he understands Sky Sports News.
Given that the first half came to his conclusion, Lewis-Skelly caught Matt Doherty near the edge of the Wolves box, and Judge Oliver sent an 18-year-old because of a serious game-which led to a significant aversion against the decision.
Defender is currently ready to miss the home game of Arsenal with Manchester City, live on Sky Sports Next Sunday, as well as a television second part of his semi -finals Carabao Cup with Newcastle and a trip to the Premier League in Leicester on February 15th.
Asked if the club would complain in the immediate game, Arthte said Sky Sports: “It’s the club to decide which one is the best decision. Obviously we may not need either [put in an appeal].
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Mikel Artete was ‘crawling’ in the decision to present myles Lewis-Skelly a straight red card for a foul on Matt Doherty in the Arsenal win against Wolves
“He is really happy now that the team has won and found a way to win it. He is very worried about what follows because he strongly feels he has nothing to do with the action.”
Arsenal beat 1-0 thanks to the winner of the second half Riccard Calafioria-which followed four minutes after Joao Gomes received a second yellow card for what looked worse than Lewis-Skelly at Jurrien Timber.
“That’s clear that and I’ll leave it to you guys,” Arteta said Sky Sports As for the original decision. “I absolutely throw myself away. But I’ll leave him with you, obviously I think my words will not help.”
Lewis-Skelly games are set to a failure
- 2. February: Man City (H) – Lives on Sky Sports
- 5th. February: Newcastle (a), semi -finals of Carabao Cup – Lives on Sky Sports
- 15. February: Leicester (a)
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PGMOL: Video evidence supports the decision
The PGMOL -Ao incident position is the challenge extremely late, the contact point is high, and video evidence supports that conclusion.
The sinking body adds Oliver undergoing abuse of social media.
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Calafiori: He was never a red card, Lewis-Skelly was upset
In the meantime, the winner of Calafiori also believed that it was not a red card for Lewis-Skelly-replies that the 18-year-old had been upset about the call at halftime.
“It was obviously not a red card from the bench. I saw him at halftime, he was so disappointed with that. But in the end we won. So nothing happened,” Calafiori said.
“He was upset, but now he’s happy because we must have won. He’s a good football player, a good guy, so we help him a lot.
“He is really happy now that the team has won and found a way to win it. He is very worried about what follows because he strongly feels he has nothing to do with the action.”
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Despite achieving the winner in a 1-0 victory on Wolves, Riccardo Calafiori could not hide his frustration with a controversial red card given to Lewis-Skelly
Arteta admitted that Lewis-Skelly felt better after winning the team, but hoped that any appeal would result in the defender that he was allowed to play the next game.
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