
MIKEL Arteta decided to win Myles Lewis-Skelly with a wolf with the wolf for Michael Oliver’s decision.
As the first half reached the conclusion, Lewis-Skelly caught Matt Doherty near the edge of Wolves Box, and the referee Oliver sent 18-year-old serious foul play.
Sky Sports Tim Sherwood said, “I can’t believe Michael Oliver has sent Lewis Balley.”
Arsenal won 1-0 thanks to the second half of Riccardo Calafiori. It’s been four minutes since Joao Gomes was rejected as two yellow cards, as a controversial challenge than Lewis-Skelly in Jurrien Timber. But Arteta still couldn’t hide his disappointment. Full time official.
Arteta said, “It’s really clear and I’ll leave it to you.” Sky Sports. “I’m absolutely acting. But I will leave with you. I don’t think I will help me.”
When Arsenal asked if they would appeal to the remittance, Arteta replied:
“He is really happy to find a way for the team to win and win. He feels not related to action, so I’m worried about what’s coming next.”
Calafiori: It was never a red card. Lewis-Skelly was angry.
Meanwhile, the winner, Calafiori, also felt that it was not a red card of Lewis-Skelly.
Calafiori said, “On the bench, it was definitely not a red card. I saw him so disappointed with him in half an hour. But in the end we won.
“He was angry, but now he was happy because he was definitely winning. He is a good soccer player, a good person, so we help him a lot.
“He is really happy to find a way for the team to win and win. He feels not related to action, so I’m worried about what’s coming next.”
Arteta admitted that Lewis-Skelly was getting better after the team won, but he hopes that any appeal will allow the defender to play the next game.
Arteta said, “He is so happy to find a way for the team to win and win. “He feels like it’s not related to action, so I’m worried about what’s coming next.”
Arteta added in his press conference: “We do not need to appeal. Allow players to continue working.”