Myles Lewis-Skelly Red Card: Fa reveals why sending the Arsenal defender canceled after appeal | Football news

An independent panel consisting of three people “unanimously” in his opinion that Michael Oliver was obviously wrong in the sending of Arsenal’s defender Myles Lewis-Skelly in Wolves.
Lewis-Skelly was discharged in the first half of Arsenal’s 1-0 victory in Molineux last weekend, with Var agreed with a call-but his suspension in three games was abolished on Tuesday after Gunners successfully complained of the decision.
Panel – who examined the case after Arsenal’s complaint was filed – felt ‘Foul Play’ was a more appropriate category, not a ‘serious bad game’ – which was the reason why Oliver sent an 18 -year -old.
In the published reasons for a successful appeal, the Council said that Lewis-Skelly “crossed his opponent and intended himself, perhaps intentionally, but obviously did not threaten the safety of his opponent or used excessive force or brutality, nor did he run to his opponent ‘
Furthermore, the written reasons revealed that Arsenal gave evidence to support their attraction, which included slow movement and videos in real time from numerous corners.
The club also showed the challenge of midfielder Wolves Joao Gomes in the same match, for which he got a second reservation – so only a yellow card rather than red.
In addition, in the last two seasons, Arsenal has submitted snapshots for Bruno Fernandes and Alexis Macallister, who have successfully canceled after the appeal, after the ‘wrong release’ by Manchester United and Liverpool.
Fernandes’ red card against Tottenham was previously canceled because of the similar appearance of Lewis-Skelly-Mac Allister was rejected against Bournemouth last season, but the suspension was taken away after Liverpool appealed.
Successful attraction of Arsenal means that Lewis -skelly is available for the next three home game Gunners – Sunday home game with Manchester City and semi -finals Carabao Cup on Tuesday in Newcastle – both live on live Sky Sports – Plus trip to Leicester on February 15th.
Watch: Examples Arsenal used in the attraction of Lewis-Skelly
Oliver receives online abuse after Lewis-Skelly Red Card
The reaction to Oliver’s decision became so serious on social media that PGMOL announced a rare public statement on Sunday, referring to an internet abuse that had already encouraged a police investigation.
“We are confused by threats and abuse directed at Michael Oliver after Wolverhampton Wanderers VS arsenal of fixing,” they wrote.
“No clerk should be subject to any form of abuse, let alone gnus attacks intended for Michael and his family in the past 24 hours.
“The police are aware and has started a series of investigations. We support Michael and all those affected, and we are determined to deal with this unacceptable behavior.
“Unfortunately, this is not the first time a match officer has been forced to deal with threats lately. We will still support all investigations.”
Arsenal leader Mikel Arteta said, “Every time I talk about this topic, whether it is a player, a coach or a referee, it doesn’t matter. We really have to work more to try to eradicate that part of the game in that game brings nothing but Bad things, bad taste and it makes it difficult for people’s lives.
“For everyone in football. You should not be allowed [to do that]. We don’t want that, we don’t need it and it certainly damages our sport. Let’s take it out. “
Separately from a successful appeal, Sky Sports News He understands that Arsenal will continue to support PGMOL and Oliver for the abuse he has received.
Confirming their investigation, the UK Football Police Directorate said in a statement: “Inquiries are at an early stage and officials cooperate closely with social media providers, including Facebook and X to identify those responsible for messages.”