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Arsenal Fined for Player Misconduct Following Myles Lewis-Skelly’s Red Card at Wolves

by Editorial Team
18 February 2025
in Lifestyle, News
Arsenal Fined for Player Misconduct Following Myles Lewis-Skelly's Red Card at Wolves

Arsenal have been fined for failing to control their players after Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card at Wolves.

 

The Gunners have been fined £65,000, with the club admitting the charge from the FA for failing to ensure their players “did not behave in an improper manner” in their win at Wolves on January 25.

 

Lewis-Skelly was shown a straight red card for a foul on Matt Doherty before halftime, which led to the players surrounding referee Michael Oliver.

 

Oliver’s decision was supported by video assistant referee (VAR) Darren England.

Arsenal have been fined for failing to control their players after Myles Lewis-Skelly

Arsenal later had the decision and three-match ban overturned on appeal.

 

Now, the FA have confirmed that Arsenal have been fined £65,000 for for their players behaving in an ‘improper way’ when Lewis-Skelly was sent off.

 

A report read: ‘An independent Regulatory Commission has imposed a £65,000 fine on Arsenal in relation to the Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday 25 January.

 

‘It was alleged that Arsenal failed to ensure their players did not behave in an improper way around the 43rd minute, and the club subsequently admitted to this charge.’

 

In his extraordinary incident report, Oliver wrote: ‘Following the 43rd minute dismissal, a number of Arsenal players surrounded myself to protest at the decision.’

 

Arsenal, meanwhile, argued: ‘The wrongful nature of the MLS’s (Lewis-Skelly) dismissal explains why the AFC players justifiably wanted to speak to the referee and for him to reconsider his decision 

 

‘The players were understandably emotional following the Incident, which explains their actions. The AFC players were civil and not aggressive.

 

They were not gesticulating or accusatory. They did not behave in a way which was offensive, violent, threatening, abusive, indecent, insulting or provocative.

 

‘The AFC players simply wanted the referee to reconsider the decision and to find out what the outcome would be after any VAR review.’

 

Other points included Gabriel being the ‘main representative’ and mostly having a hand behind his back, and that the decision could have impacted their season.

 

Arsenal did, however, admit the charge. 

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