Arsenal plowed on to victory in opposition to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday taking part in with 10 males after referee Michael Oliver despatched Myles Lewis-Skelly off within the forty third minute.
VAR Darren England, with a wealthy historical past of controversial choices within the position, didn’t react, however Oliver’s name sparked loads of criticism.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta hopes his membership gained’t have to attraction in opposition to the crimson card, but when they do, he says there’s an excellent precedent that ought to assist in the correct verdict being reached.
“If we now have to [appeal], it’s a very good precedent from what occurred with Bruno [Fernandes].”
Mikel Arteta references Bruno Fernandes’ crimson card in opposition to Tottenham Hotspur as a precedent if Arsenal have to attraction Myles Lewis-Skelly’s crimson card 🟥 pic.twitter.com/Sxdla5gfCZ
— Sky Sports activities Information (@SkySportsNews) January 25, 2025