Melz Lewis Sikai Red Card: PGMOL said that in the Wolves' game, the Arsenal defender red card is high and late | Football News

PGMOL said that in the Arsenal's victory over the Wolves, Melz Lewis Sikai was sent off by the red card very high, and it happened too late.

Nevertheless, Arsenal is still expected to appeal to the firing when Michael Oliver's decision is widely criticized.

Lewis Sky was punished for foul on the edge of the Wolves on the edge of the Wolves' penalty area.

This decision was "inspection and confirmation" from Darren England, and VAR believed that Lewis Sikaely had committed a "serious foul".

"I dare not believe that Michael Oliver has sent Lewis Sikae to leave there," said Sky Sports' Tim Shewood.

Arsenal coach Mickel Alda said: "The matter is very clear, I will leave it to you." Sky sportsEssence "I'm really angry. But I will leave it to you. Obviously, I think my words will not be helpful."

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PGMol's position on this incident is that the challenge has taken place too late, the contact point is very high, and the video evidence also supports this conclusion.

In the second half of Arsenal, Joon Gomez was shown a yellow card only for his high spatlinage against Yurian Tingbo.

Although Gomez was sent off, he was punished for two yellow cards to end the game means that he would only miss one game.

In contrast, Lewis Schaili will currently be absent from Arsenal's home game against Manchester City and live broadcast. Sky sports Next Sunday, the second round of the Karabao Cup semi -finals with TV broadcast and the second round of Newcastle and the Premier League against Lester on February 15.

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Five problems of Lewis-Sika's red card

Sky Sports Sam Britz:

One -you won't see the red card because of thisEssence "He has 70 yards from his goal," Sawude said. This is the starting point.

PGMOL has classified severe fouls as "endangering opponents' safety or use of excessive force or brutal shovel or challenges."

Cynical? Yes. But it is difficult to prove that Lewis Skeley's challenge endangers Dalti's security, or he uses excessive force or brutality.

More common sense.

Lewis-Skine is exposed to Doliti's legs
image: Lewis-Skine is exposed to Doliti's legs

Two -VAR gives. The England team inspected and confirmed severe foul behavior. See the common sense above to understand the common sense of an official who has a replay, slow movement and full evaluation time.

Three -the challenge of Joan Gomez can be said to be worseEssence How the wolf player players won the yellow card because of the seemingly higher, more aggressive and dangerous challenges, but Lewis Sikae was obtained by his marching order, which is puzzling. This consistency does not even last for half a game.

Gomez was punished for a subsequent to step on the ankle of Yurun Tirberg
image: Gomez was punished for a subsequent to step on the ankle of Yurun Tirberg

IV-Michael Oliver obviously does not like "negative impact on the game due to excessive reactions"Essence This is what PGMOL Chairman Howard Weber was said in Manchester City's Matio Kovacic in Manchester City last season to avoid red cards. Does he need to send Lewis Skeeli to there?

Five -Arsenal more bizarre fired -The Dekland Rice and Leondero Trosad have been sent off for kicking away-but have we seen such a situation since then? Although William Saliba seemed to get the ball, Joon Pedro scored a penalty in Brighton's game. Arsenal has made some strange decisions this season, which seems to be unfavorable to them -so no wonder their fans have become more and more frustrated.