Mikel Arteta uses Man Utd Example in Criticism Myles Lewis-Skelly Red Card
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has pointed to Bruno Fernandes, a reserved card for Manchester United earlier this season to explain why he is convinced that the red card of Myles Lewis-Skelly will cancel.
18-year-old left back was fired in the first half Arsenal’s 1-0 victory via Wolverhampton Wanderer for what Judge Michael Oliver considered “Serious game”.
Arteta explicitly disagree With the decision and he was unwavering that the red card would be canceled, quoting Fernandes’ release against Tottenham Hotspur in October. A direct red card was shown to the United Captain after a high challenge on James Maddison, but subsequent reprise revealed that Fernandes had slipped off before accidentally colliding with his opponent.
United Won their attraction And Fernandes threw out a ban of three games.
Asked about the potential complaint of Arsenal, Arteta said: “I hope we don’t need it, and if we have to, it happened and it’s a really good precedent for what happened to Bruno [Fernandes] And this season.
“Ok, we were in a position where we should not be, but at least we are in a position where we should be for the next few weeks and allow our players to continue to appear.”
Fernandes’ grace saved that he lost the base before causing Maddison. Lewis-Skelly deliberately stumbled to Matt Doherty to stop the wolf counterattack and plant him the brackets on the ankle of the defender and the top of his foot.
If the ban on Lewis-Skelly, he will be suspended on three home games, which would have collapsed from a conflict with the fact that he was in conflict next weekend that he was next weekend next weekend Manchester City and the second part of the Karabao Cup semifinals Newcastle United.
“We can’t actually change what happened today,” Arteta sighed. “We hope it will be fair for the team and the player and for everything that will happen in the next few weeks.”