
Arsenal legend Ian Wright fumes at Myles Lewis-Skelly's 'joke' red card in 1-0 win over Wolves and says refs are 'nowhere near' good enough
Daily MailThe teenager was dismissed for 'serious foul play' in Arsenal's win over Wolves Ian Wright has slammed the Premier League's standard of officiating after Arsenal received a controversial red card against Wolves on Saturday. Ian Wright had some brutal words for Premier League referees after Myles Lewis-Skelly was controversially sent off for Arsenal in their 1-0 win over Wolves on Saturday The Gunners teenager was dismissed for serious foul play after a foul late in the first half Lewis-Skelly was controversially penalised for his challenge on Wolves defender Matt Doherty 'Yellow card, nobody says a word. Wright added in the caption of his post: 'Whether you've played Sunday League or 5 a side or Premier League level you know it's just never ever a red card. Michael Oliver's on-field decision was upheld after a review from VAR Darren England Gunners boss Mikel Arteta revealed that the club will appeal the decision if it is not overturned As it stands, Lewis-Skelly will miss three games for Arsenal and will not return until February 15 'Hopefully we don't need to and if we have to, it happened and it's a really good precedent what happened with Bruno this season as well.
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