Arsenal was accused by the Football Association for the reaction of their angry players to expel the youth, Miles Lewis-Skili, in the wolves on Saturday.
Louis-Skili was rejected shortly before the first half in Molineux because of his stumbling of Matt DOHERTY, where the back of the wolves carried the ball away from his penalty area.
The referee Michael Oliver considered it a “dangerous play” – and Var Darren chose not to send him to the stadium side screen to take a second look. The red card was later canceled at the appeal.
Arsenal players were clearly angry at Oliver's decision and gathered around the official to present their case, a measure that the Football Association took a dark look at it.
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Federal spokesman (FASPOKESPERSON) January 30, 2025
Today's statement was read: “The Arsenal FC was charged after the players surrounded the match official during the Premier League match against Wolverhamton Wandeers FC on Saturday, January 25.
“The club is alleged to make sure that its players did not act inappropriately around the 43rd minute. Arsenal FC has until Monday, February 3 to provide a response.”
Neville is not affected by arteta
Arsenal coach McCle Artita was “smoking” about the decision after the match and was Today is accused by Sky Pundit Gary Neville for the prejudice of the ruling against Gunners.
Neville told the newspaper “sticks to football”: “They (Arsenal fans) use a language like corruption, which means that they believe that they receive their salaries and buy them – and this is not the case.
“We (in Manchester United) live in the Creation Club of the Siege of the Siege about the referees. Arsenal is doing a little too – there is no doubt the dressing room that we did.
“The difference is now with social media. When we were playing again a day and doing similar things with the rulers, we did not supervise what would be the state of corruption on social media.
“Now you have an impact from Arsenal's anger, which comes from the players and Mikel Artita, and prominent fans. Now you have a wave of social media that is heading towards (allegations) of corruption and fraud. Today, we have not been able to get a lot of effect – everyone was at home Without a phone, he did not have Twitter.
Oliver received the protection of the police at his home after the match on Saturday after the online threats provided to him and his family.