Arsenal will have to complain about the red card of Myles Lewis-Skelly against wolves.
Lewis-Skelly is addressed to a straight red Judge Michael oliver on Molineux, and Var is glued with the decision in the field. The position of PGMOL on the incident is a challenge extremely late, the point of contact are high and video evidence support that conclusion.
After the Gunners Boss Mikel Arts, “It's for the club to decide which is the best decision. It is obvious that we may not even need (invest in the appeal).
“He is really happy that the team won and found a way to beat him. He is very worried about what comes next because he is strongly felt that there is nothing to do with the actions.”
However, that is Sky Sports News' Understanding that Arsenal will have to complain about sending to the Fa to consider the rollover.
PGMOL does not deal with the complaints after the match, and the FAU is to decide whether the decision needs to tip over after the club filed a complaint.
According to the Headland Disciplinary Process, if the club believes that a flat red card is a mistake, it must submit a request of “irregular dismissal” to the regulatory committee.
This request must be submitted for the first working day after the first day after the game (Monday 27. January in this case) and evidence must be submitted two working days after the match.
If an appeal is submitted, the Commission will hear the case, taking into account any written or video evidence and make a decision on whether the red card was a mistake or not.
Arsenal were contacted to comment Sky Sports News.
Oliver will on Saturday 1. February official official Ipswich and Ipswich and Ipswich, and the deadline of 12. February.
'It's not the worst decision but not red'
Former Premier League Dermot Gallagher Lewis-Skelly's Red Map:
“I think it breaks up a promising attack. That's my opinion and other encounters see it differently.
“Lewis-Skelly gets (matte) while Doherty is remote, and his priority is to stop him quickly, and he is coming out.
“It's not the worst decision in the world like people say.
“Judge Michael Oliver feels, and he still feels, to bring him down his Achilles, said the judges now said that the accessories with a bright with Achilles must be a red card.
“I don't think it works. It happens very quickly.
“But for me I think a yellow card to stop promising attacks. Is the challenge with brutality? Is he with malice? Did he get intensity and speed? I don't think so.”
Warnock: Var was scared to roll over Oliver's decisions
Stephen Warnock on Sky Sports News:
“I don't think that's red – I also don't think it's the worst decision we've ever seen in football. Enough of this during the weekend and some people pass on it.
“I think that's the wrong decision. I think it's an ankle offense more than anything. It's a cynical offense, a tactical offense, but there's no malignance.
“Yes, catch him with his carvings, ever so a little, but he didn't hit him.
“My biggest thing is why she didn't go to Var or why Var didn't ask for Michael Oliver to go to the screen and look at the situation and talk about it? The team played for me.”
“We still get this hierarchical conversation.
“Michael Oliver is a judge; Var Booth does not want to overturn his decision because they are scared that the main guy and our chief is and I think that still exists that element of that conversation.
“It's still a problem that a lot of people mentioned this weekend, rightly or wrong.”