Miles Lewis-Skeli Red Card: Micel Arteta is ‘angry’ with Michael Oliver’s decision

On the Arsenal Corner, Volves cleaned their lines and in an attempt to start a counter -attack, Dohar Affairs took the ball from the banks of the penalty area and moved forward.
Lewis-Skeli calf of the dosti and then grabbed the leg, causing the defender to fall down, a challenge that the Premier League match center described the X as a “serious dishonest”.
Oliver immediately showed a red card, and VAR checked the call, and decided not to send the referee on the pitchside monitor.
The Premier League website states that elevated, complete and loud contacts on the ankle or above are considered “dangerous” and “red cards”.
Division’s record Golcauror, Alan Sheerner stated that farewell is “I have one of the worst decisions seen in a long time”.
He told BBC Radio 5 Live, “As a referee you can be wrong on the pitch, you can see something that is wrong.”
“How Darren England, Var, thinks that the referee has got this right and there is no need to send it to the screen.”
Asked if the Arsenal would appeal against the verdict, Arteta told Sky Sports: “This is the club to decide what the best decision is. I think it is so clear, perhaps we don’t even need it. . ”
Until it is reversed, a graduate of the Arsenal Academy will face a three -match ban, so that he will not be able to play his team’s matches with Newcasle United in the Manchester City and Leicester City and Carabao Cup semi -finals in the Premier League.
Arsenal’s substitute Kailafiori told Sky Sports that Lewis-Skeli was “disappointed for the team” and “from the bench, it was not clearly a red card”.
At the age of 18 years and 121 days, Lewis-Skeli Ven Runi and Michael Owen became the third youngest player to be out in the Premier League.