Myles Lewis-Skelly red card: Howard Webb believes Arsenal defender’s sending off at Wolves was wrong but defends referee Michael Oliver | Football News happymamay

Howard Web says that the Miles Lewis card – Skili Red against Wolves was the wrong decision – but he defended the referee Michael Oliver and his officials by saying that the invitation was not “horrific.”

Louis-Skili was controversially sent by Oliver in the first half of Arsenal’s 1-0 victory over the wolves over the wolves Do the red card.

In the latest episode of Matheress Mic’d Up, where the Voice of the Judgment was released, Var Darren England did not appear any desire to send Oliver to Var Monitor, with no inputs from assistant rulers in decision -making.

Pgmol Webb president believed that England should have been interfering to notice the “amazing buttons” of Lewis -Skili that he should have kept on the field – despite the VAR assistant to which the sound.

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Referee: “I will go to the Red Card, Mate. Card Red on the Card. Card Red, wrong play.”

VAR: “Just check the red card to play dangerously. Well, it’s for dangerous play, not Dogsu (to deprive the opportunity to communicate clear goals).

“Well, for me the contact at the top of the foot.”

Far Assistant: “I think he is holding him on the ankle side first. He looks at the side of the ankle down on the foot. So the first effect is more than Achilles.”

Var: “So the first effect on Achilles, on the Shin.”

Far Assistant: “With no chance to play the ball.”

Var: “So, it’s higher than the ankle and then returns down. Well, just get the number please.”

Assistant Far: “It is the number 49, Luis-Skili.”

VAR: “Michael, Red Card’s decision on the field to play the wrong play of the Myles Lewis-Sikely. Away, 49. check completely.”

“From the beginning, we prefer a yellow card in this position,” Web said in the last episode of Microfon Microfon in the match of Match Office.

“It is clear that the referee in the day felt the actions of the Miles Lewis – Skili, and he saw the player moving towards an opponent without any ability or intention to play the ball – with the intention of stopping the opponent. The referee sees high foot.

“The referee felt that it was the wrong play, and VAR examined the shots to find out whether the call was wrong and it was clear that he felt it was not – seeing that the connection was very high on the leg.

“But we know that for wrong play, we need strength or excessive brutality and what we see here is that high contact [just] Take a peek on the leg very quickly.

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The reference control panel gave a closer look at the Arsenal Red Myless Lewis-Skelly against Wolves and discussed whether VAR should intervene with the decision to send the 18-year-old.

“For this reason, everyone in the game has the same conclusion that this is no less than dangerous play – because of this amazing contact. Because the buttons do not really go to the leg, they shine by going down to the foot.”

Web: I understand Oliver’s thinking – it is not a horrific invitation

The decision to send Lewis-Skili caused a great controversy in the game. Among the large -scale criticisms, Mikha Richards “Sky Sports” said it was “the worst decision I saw in the history of football in the Premier League.”

Web believes that there are some criteria in the Lewis-Skili challenge to send it, but the total evidence indicated a yellow card.

“There are some considerations that may support a red card, but there is a whole group of others who say it is not completely present, so we prefer this yellow card.”

“VAR did not want to restore the reference of the situation, as they were aware of the invitation of the ruling unless it was clear and it was clear that they felt that he was not at this level of the day and decided to leave it as a red red card on the field.

“I heard this described it as a really horrific decision. It is not! I understand why this judgment saw this day as a dangerous work.

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Paul Merson interacts at Sky SPORTS News with the decision of Myles Lewis-Skelly’s Red Card after Arsenal’s appeal.

“We have to be careful in slowing and freezing things. [studs] It comes very quickly.

“But it is a understandable decision in the field. Yes, we feel that VAR should have participated, but at the same time I can understand the reason for this at the present time.

“We are listening to the game, and we return to officials to try to make sure that we are in line with the game’s expectations and how we judge these things.”

Web: Oliver abuse of “completely unacceptable” use

Michael Oliver is subjected to abuse online
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Michael Oliver is subjected to abuse online

In the days after the accident, the referee Oliver received an abuse of social media that Pgmol described as “horrific”.

The police referees contacted the police and a number of investigations were launched. Oliver returned to judge immediately, and assumed responsibility for Epswich equipment against Southampton and Everton against Liverpool in February.

“Really disappointing,” said WeP.

“We know that criticism comes on our way, it is an integral part of the job. Every person in this field is somewhat criticized, as managers do too. But there is a line, right?

“No one should undergo threats, their families should not be subjected to threats – whether it is officials or players. We have seen all the participants being exposed to these things.

“So, really disappointing in this regard. People will not always want to agree with the decision – yes they can criticize the place they feel justified – but not at the level we saw in this position as it led to threats against the referee responsible in this game and their families.

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