McCill Artita “is completely angry” his confidence that Arsenal will not have to resume the red card that Miles Luis Skyli in Wolverhampton this afternoon because he believes it will be canceled.
The teenager was expelled late in the first half at the Molino Stadium because of what appeared to be a somewhat harmless mistake on Matt Duharti on the edge of the Wolverhampton penalty area.
Referee Michael Oliver hurried to show the red card directly with the feeling of the VAR DARRREN England feeling that there is no need to send the referee to the screen on the side of the stadium.
Joao Gomez was expelled from Wolverhampton 20 minutes before the end of the match, Arsenal benefited completely, and alternative Ricardo Calviuri scored the only goal after four minutes.
“It is unbelievable what the boys did again. In the context in which we threw again, it was about the personality, the team's personality, courage and intelligence to play the game that we wanted to play. It was exceptional,” Artita told Sky Sports.
“I am clearly leaving it to you, comrades (media),” he added. I am completely angry, but I leave it with you. Because it is clear. I don't think my words will help. “
“I am completely angry” 😡
McCle Artita talks about the decision to expel Miles Luis Skilli against Wolverhampton 🟥 pic.twitter.com/6h0tvl2nei
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In response to a question whether Arsenal will appeal, he said: “It is up to the club to decide the best decision. I think it is very clear, and we may not need that.”
Shirer is confused with the red card
The BBC critic, Alan Sherar, described the decision as “one of the worst decisions that I have seen long ago.”
“As a referee, you can make mistakes on the field, and you may see something incorrect,” said the former England captain.
“How Darren Engeland, auxiliary video ruling, thinks that the ruling obtained this right and there is no need to send it to the screen.
One of the worst decisions I have seen a long time ago.
I cannot see and know what VAR video referee thinks regarding Michael Oliver's decision.
“No wonder it is criticized by many people.”