“Arsenal” will have to appeal the Red Card of Myles Lewis-Skelly against Wolves.
Lewis-Skell was shown direct red, referee Michael Oliver in Moleyeu, VAR, on which it is placed by a field decision. PGMOL’s position on the incident is the challenge, it is extremely late, the point of contact is high, and the videos support the conclusion.
After the meeting Gunners Boss Mikel Arteta said:
“She is really happy that the team won and found a way to win it. He is very worried about what comes next, because he has nothing to do with the case.
However it is Sky Sports News’ Realizing that Arsenal will have to appeal to send sending to the FA to discuss it.
After the game, PGMOL is not involved in the appeal process, and the decision to make it should be determined whether the appeal will be submitted by the club.
According to the FA disciplinary process, if the club thinks that the direct red card is wrong, the regulatory committee needs to have a “wrong removal” requirement.
This application must be submitted to 1st first working day (in this case in this case) and evidence must be submitted for two working days after the meeting.
If the commission will be appealed, taking into account any written or video proof and decide whether the red card was wrong or not.
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Oliver will become IPSWICH VS SOUTHAMPTON on February 1, and rearranged Merseyside Derby on February 12.
“It’s not the worst decision, but it’s not red”
Former Premier League referee Dermot Galager’s view on Lewis-Skell’s red card.
“I think it violates the promising attack. It is my opinion, and other referees see otherwise.
“Luis-Skell’s realizes (Matt) Doherty is far away, and its dominance quickly stops him and he goes out.
“It’s not the worst decision in the world, as people say.
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“I don’t think he is doing. It happens very quickly.
“But for me I think it’s a yellow card to stop the promising attack. Is the challenge with cruelty. Does it get evil and speed?
WARNOCK. Var frightened to bypass Oliver’s decisions
Stephen Warnock Sky Sports News.
“I don’t think it’s red. I don’t think it’s the worst decision we’ve ever seen in football. A lot is going on on weekends.
“I think that’s the wrong decision. I think it’s a piece of ankle than anything else.
“Yes, he catches a lot with his studs, but it is not slipping on him.
“My biggest thing is why it went to Var or why did not ask Michael Oliver to go to the screen and look at the situation and talked about it, and the team left the referee.
“We still receive the conversation of this hierarchy.
“Our number one referee of Michael Oliver. Var pavilion does not want to overthrow his decision, because they are afraid that the main guy is and I think that the element of that conversation continues.
“It’s still a problem, many people mentioned this weekend, right or wrong.”