The Miles Lewis-Skili avoided a ban from three games after Arsenal successfully appealed to his red card in his victory on Saturday over Liv.
The 18-year-old was displayed controversially on a straight red card from referee Michael Oliver in the first half of Arsenal 1-0 victory to land Matt Duharti in the private half.
Lewis-Skili has become the third youngest player to be rejected in the history of the Premier League, but the artillery has resumed in an attempt to cancel the red card, and that the union decision means that the multi-use back will not be hung.
Arsenal Mikel Arteta was left “completely smoked” through the decision, which was severely criticized by fans and critics.
ARTETA responded to his press conference before the Gunners Champions League against Girona, saying: “It is clear that I am very happy that there is a decision and my Myles will be able to play again.”
Lewis-Sikely is available for Arsenal's home match against Manchester City on Sunday, live Sky SportsIn addition to the semi -finals of the Carabau Cup with Newcastle on February 5, they live on Sky SportsAnd the Premier League trip to Leicester on February 15.
In response to a question about how Louis-Skili took the news, Artita said: “He was sleeping on the plane when I looked back and got the news, so I did not talk to him, but I imagined a big smile on his face.”
A spokesman for the FA said:
“Arsenal player was expelled to play dangerous during the Premier League match against Wolverhampton and Andersers on Saturday, January 25, 2025.”
The Federation's turn comes despite the fact that the officials of the Ltd.'s professional match (PGMOL) and the body responsible for the English referee, with the ruling that the challenge was very late, was high and the video evidence supported this conclusion.
Arsenal continued to win the match in Wolves, who were also reduced to 10 men in the second half, thanks to the Riccardo Calafiori effort in the second half, keeping the pressure on the title of the title Liverpool.
Luis-Skili trained with his teammates on the Arsenal team at the London Colne base at the club on Tuesday before highlighting the final Champions League against Girona, with his teammate Ricardo Calfori, whose opinion was canceled in the player's comment, and told the media: “We are all I am happy (for him) – we knew it was a mistake. “
Arsenal ranked third in a table of 36 teams and are placed in a good position to advance to the last 16 automatically.
Merceon: You must interfere
Sky Sports' Paul MERSON:
“I personally did not think he was red. I didn't think he was red. I thought Michael Oliver was very sharp out of his card.
“I thought it was very fast. But I didn't get anything against Michael Oliver. It happened quickly and he put a red card.
“People in a fleeing must intervene after that. Then they have another look at this. It happened very quickly.
“It seems like being on the field. The child escapes from you and wants to leave him. But when he went to his journey, he put his foot for his trip.
“Because the boy is very fast, or that he is faster than him at the time, he grabbed him with his ankle instead of trying to catch him outside his foot. He will go and try to capture him with his foot and for this reason you must have someone in a fleeing football.
“If you understand football, you will look at it and go, no, in my opinion. It is not a transmission. Certainly not a transmission. But I have nothing against Michael Oliver. You should have entered.”
Oliver receives abuse via the Internet after the Lewis-Sikely Red card
Oliver's reaction has become so severe to social media that Pgmol issued a rare public statement on Sunday calling for abuse via the Internet, which has already prompted the police investigation.
They wrote: “We were stunned by the threats and abuse directed at Michael Oliver after Wolverhampton and Wanders against Arsenal as a basic player.”
“No official should undergo any form of ill -treatment, not to mention the hateful attacks targeting Michael and his family over the past 24 hours.
“The police started knowing, and a number of investigations began. We support Michael, all the affected, and we are determined to address this unacceptable behavior.
“Unfortunately, this is not the first time that the match official has been forced to deal with threats recently. We will continue to support all investigations.”
ARTETA said: “Every time I talk about this topic, regardless of whether it is a player, coach or referee that does not matter. We have to work more hard to try to eliminate this part of the game that brings nothing but bad things, bad taste It makes people's lives more difficult.
“For everyone in football. You should not be allowed (to do this).
Separately from a successful call, Sky Sports News It is understood that Arsenal will continue to support PGMOL and Oliver because of the mistreatment he received.
In confirmation of their investigation, the UK Football Unit said in a statement: “Investigations in the early stages, and officers are working closely with social media providers, including Facebook and X, to identify those responsible for messages.”
Bardo: A correct decision to cancel the Lewis-Skili Red Card
New Castal and Crystal Palace Boss Alan Bardo He said Sky Sports News:
“I think this is the right decision.
“Michael Arta has made it clear after the match that she would resume and that treatment was harmful to me.
“It was just a journey and I think the ruling was completely wrong, so I think this was justice.”
Sky Sports News The main correspondent Café Salhikol:
“I think this only proves that the systems we have already achieved at work. If you feel that you have been done through them, there is a process through which you can attract and hear it very quickly and the correct decision has been reached.
“Arsenal finished winning the game and the wolves were also sent, so everything succeeded.
“But we still have to talk about everything that happens about the referees, the abuse and the situation that we have reached as the police guarded the house of one of our most prominent referees – is that what we really want football to be on this day and this era?”