An independent committee consisting of three people was “unanimous” in their opinion that Michael Oliver made a clear mistake in sending Arsenal Defender Lewis-Skili in Wolfs.
Luis-Skili was rejected in the first half of Arsenal’s 1-0 victory in Molinox at the end of last week, with Far’s approval with the call-but his comment was canceled from three games on Tuesday after the artillers successfully appealed.
The committee – which reviewed the case after submitting Arsenal’s appeal – felt that “wrong play” was a more convenient category instead of “wrong play” – that is why Oliver sent the 18 -year -old.
In the written reasons published for the successful call, the committee said that Louis-Skili had overcome his opponent and his struggle, perhaps deliberately, but it is clear that he did not calm the safety of his opponent or the use of excessive or brutal force, and has not retracted his opponent.
Moreover, the written reasons revealed that Arsenal provided evidence to support its attractiveness, which included slow movement and video clips in the actual time of treatment of many angles.
The club also showed a challenge issued by the midfielder and Live Joao Gomez in the same match, which he got in the second reservation – so just a yellow card, not in red.
In addition, Arsenal presented footage of the red cards to Broono Fernandez and Alexis McClister during the last two seasons, who were successfully vetoed after the appeal, following the allegations of “illegal separation” submitted by Manchester United and Liverpool.
Fernandez Red Card against Tottenham was canceled earlier this season due to a similar challenge to Lewis-Skili-while Mac Alister was rejected against Bournemouth last season, but his comment was canceled after Liverpool’s resumption.
Arsenal’s successful call means that Lewis – Skili is available for the next three games in Gunners – Sunday match with Manchester City and a team on Tuesday in the semi -finals in Newcastle – both of them live Sky Sports – In addition to a trip to Leicester on February 15.
Watch: Examples of Arsenal used in Lewis-Skili’s call
Oliver receives abuse via the Internet after the Lewis-Sikely Red card
Oliver’s reaction has become so severe to social media that Pgmol issued a rare public statement on Sunday calling for abuse via the Internet, which has already prompted the police investigation.
They wrote: “We were stunned by the threats and abuse directed at Michael Oliver after Wolverhampton and Wanders against Arsenal as a basic player.”
“No official should undergo any form of ill -treatment, not to mention the hateful attacks targeting Michael and his family over the past 24 hours.
“The police started knowing, and a number of investigations began. We support Michael, all the affected, and we are determined to address this unacceptable behavior.
“Unfortunately, this is not the first time that the match official has been forced to deal with threats recently. We will continue to support all investigations.”
“Every time I talk about this topic, regardless of whether it is related to a player, coach or referee that does not matter. We have to work more hard to try to eliminate this part of the game does not bring anything but bad things And it makes people’s lives more difficult.
“Everyone in football. You should not be allowed [to do that]. We do not want that, we do not need it, and it certainly damages our sporting. Let’s get it out. “
Separately from a successful call, Sky Sports News It is understood that Arsenal will continue to support PGMOL and Oliver because of the mistreatment he received.
In confirmation of their investigation, the UK Football Unit said in a statement: “Investigations in the early stages, and officers are working closely with social media providers, including Facebook and X, to identify those responsible for messages.”
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