Myles Lewis-SKELLY red card: Arsenal owner Mikel Arteta “absolute smoke”, decided to send the defender to the Wolves | Football News
Mikel Arteta (Michael Oliver) decided to send the first half of the first half of the Wolves to send the Wolves-SKELLY 1-0 in Arsenal to defeat the Wolves in the first half of the Wolves. The decision is “absolute smoke.”
In the first half, it concluded that Lewis-Skelly grabbed Matt Doherty near the edge of the Wolves, while the referee Oliver sent a 18-year-old young man for Serious foul competition.
“I can't believe Michael Oliver has sent Lewis-Skelly,” said Tim Sherwood, “Sky Sports, Tim Sherwood, said the scene. Official phone call.
With the second half of Riccardo Calafiori, Arsenal won 1-0-after being rejected for four minutes because of two yellow cards in Joao Gomes, this is a Lewis-SKLly on the Jurrien Timber. More severe challenges-but Atteta still cannot cover up his full-time disappointment officials.
“This is clear, I will leave it to you,” Arteta told it Sky movementEssence “I'm absolutely smoke. But I will leave it to you. Obviously, I think my words will not help.”
When asked if Arsenal would be sent out, Atta replied: “This is the club to decide what is the best decision. Obviously, maybe we don't even need to (appeal).
“Now, the team has won and found the way to win the game. He is really happy. He is very worried about what will happen next, because he strongly feels that it has nothing to do with the action.”
Karafio: Nothing has never been a red card, Lewis Sekley is frustrated
At the same time, Calafiori, the champion of the game, also believes that this is not the red card of Lewis-Skelly-said that the 18-year-old young man was frustrated when he had a call for halftime.
Karafio said: “From the bench, this is obviously not a red card. I saw him very disappointed in the team in half games. But in the end, we won. Nothing happened.”
“He is frustrated, but now he is very happy because we will definitely win.
“Now, the team has won and found the way to win the game. He is really happy. He is very worried about what will happen next, because he strongly feels that it has nothing to do with the action.”
Arteta acknowledged that Lewis-Skelly felt much better after the team won, but hoped that any attractiveness would cause the defender to be allowed to participate in the next game.
Arteta added: “He is very happy now because the team has won and found a way to win.” “He is very worried about what will happen next, because he strongly feels that it has nothing to do with action.”
Arteta added at the press conference: “I hope we don't need (appeal). Allow players to continue his job.”