Arteta delighted as Arsenal win appeal over Lewis-Skelly red card
Arsenal have successfully appealed against the red card
shown to Myles Lewis-Skelly in Saturday's 1-0 win at Wolves, meaning the
18-year-old escapes a three-match ban.
The left-back was sent off in the first half at Molineux for
tripping Matt Doherty as Wolves broke clear from an Arsenal corner.
Referee Michael Oliver was not asked to review the incident
by the VAR much to the dismay of Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.
"Obviously (I'm) really happy that the decision has
been made and Myles is going to be available for us," Arteta told a news
conference on Tuesday ahead of Arsenal's Champions League clash with Girona.
Former England captain Alan Shearer was one of a number of
outspoken critics of the red card, describing it as "one of the worst
decisions that I've seen in a long time".
The Football Association said in a statement: "An
independent regulatory commission has upheld a claim of wrongful dismissal in
relation to Myles Lewis-Skelly and removed his three-match suspension."
Lewis-Skelly, who has impressed in his breakthrough season
with the Gunners' first team, is now free to face Manchester City and Leicester
in the Premier League, either side of the second leg of Arsenal's League Cup
semi-final against Newcastle.
Despite playing for nearly half an hour a man down before
Wolves' Joao Gomes was also sent off, Arsenal struck late through Riccardo
Calafiori to remain six points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.
After the match, Oliver faced threats and abuse on social
media, which were investigated by police.
"We have to try hard to eradicate (abuse) from the
game," said Arteta.
"It certainly damages our sport, so let's get it
out."
Arsenal are aiming to seal direct qualification to the
Champions League last 16 on Wednesday at already-eliminated Girona.
Third in the table, Arteta's side are highly unlikely to
miss out on a top eight spot.
Arsenal have never won the Champions League and last lifted
a major trophy in 2020 when they won the FA Cup.
"We have been very close to big titles in the last few
years but that's very difficult in football," added Arteta.
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