Mikel Arts was “absolutely exhausting” for the decision of Michael Oliver to send Miles Lewis-Skelly in the first half of the victory of Arsenal 1-0 through the wolves
With the first half reaching his conclusion, Lewis-Skelly caught Matt Doherty near the edge of Vukovi and Judge Oliver sent an 18-year-old for serious foul.
“I can't believe Michael Oliver sent Lewis-Skelly,” Sky Sports' Tim Sherwood, like Var stuck with a call on the ground.
Arsenal won 1-0 thanks to the winner of the second half Calafiors – who came for four minutes after Joao Gomes was rejected for two yellow cards in Harsher, but Arteta could not hide his disappointment in full time.
“That's clear and I'll leave that to the boys,” Arts said Sky Sports. “I'm absolutely wonderful. But I'll leave him with you, it's obvious I don't think my words will help.”
When asked whether the Arsenal will appeal to send, Arts answered: “It is for the club to decide which is the best decision. It is obvious that we may not need to (invest in 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.”
More to follow.