Myles Lewis-Skelly red card: Mikel Arteta ‘fuming’ with Michael Oliver decision
At the corner of Arsenal, the wolf cleaned the lines and hoped to start a counterattack. Dordy took the ball from the edge of the free throw area and walked forward.
Lewis-Skelly grabbed Doherty’s tibia and then stepped down to disappoint the defender. This is the challenge of the Premier League center describing it as a “severe foul competition”.
Oliver quickly displayed a red card and checked the call, and decided not to send the referee to the PitchSide Monitor.
On the website of the Premier League, it says that ankle or higher height, sufficient and powerful contact is considered “danger” and “red card”.
The department’s record shooter Alan Shearer said that it was “one of the worst decisions I have seen for a long time.”
He told BBC 5 LIVE: “As a referee, you can make mistakes on the court, and you may see something incorrect.”
“Darren England’s Darren England” is that the referee is correct, and there is no need to send him to the screen. “
Shearer added a red card in the BBC game that day.
“What worried me was that there was an assistant VAR and a VAR. They saw several replay several times. They thought it was a serious foul competition.”
When asked if Arsenal would appeal to this decision, Arteta told Sky Sports: “This is to determine what is the best decision. I think this is obvious, maybe we don’t even need it.”
Unless it is overthrown, the Arsenal College graduates will face three games ban and missed the matches with Manchester City and Leicester City. In the Premier League, the Newcastle Alliance participated in the Carabao Cup semi -finals.
Arsenal’s substitute Calafiori told Sky Sports that Lewis-Skelly “disappointed the team”, “from the bench, this is obviously not a red card.”
Lewis-Skelly became the youngest player of the third place on the age of 18 years and 121 days. In the Premier League, the second only to Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen (Michael Owen) Essence