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Myles Lewis-Skelly faced a red card during Arsenal's tense 1-0 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers, a decision that has sparked significant debate among players and fans alike. The young defender was dismissed for serious foul play after tripping Matt Doherty, a call that left Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta visibly upset. Arteta expressed his frustration with the officiating, stating he was "absolutely fuming" about the decision that he felt was unjustified.
From the sidelines, teammate Riccardo Calafiori echoed Arteta's sentiments, asserting that the incident did not warrant a red card. The controversy surrounding the dismissal has raised questions about the consistency of officiating in crucial match situations, especially in tightly contested games like this one. As Arsenal prepares for their upcoming fixtures, the club is expected to formally appeal the decision, hoping to overturn the suspension of their promising defender. The outcome of this appeal could have significant implications for the team's defensive lineup in the weeks to come.
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