Myles Lewis-Skelly avoided a ban on three matches after Arsenal successfully complained of his red card on Saturday victory in Wolves.
The 18-year-old was controversally displayed a flat red card by Michael Oliver's judge in the first half of the Arsenal victory for lowering Matte Doherty in his half.
Arsenal Manager Mikel Arts left “absolute exhaustion” by making a decision, which has greatly criticized fans and formwork.
But Red Card Card Lewis-Skelly is overturned which means that a teenager is available for Arsenal's house game against Manchester City on Sunday, live on Sky SportsLike the second leg of their semifinals Cup Carabao with Newcastle 5. February, live Sky SportsAnd the Premier League excursions to Leicester 15. February.
The FA speaker statement says: “An Independent Regulatory Commission confirmed the request for incorrect dismissal compared to Miles Lewis-Skelly and removed his suspension in three matches.
“Arsenal player was sent for a serious misdemeanor game during the Prime Minister on Saturday, Saturday Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, 25. January 2025.”
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