Arsenal to use Bruno precedent, they attempt to overturn Lewis-Skelly’s red card

Arsenal is expected to use the images of Bruno Fernandes' early red card earlier this season as part of a profession against Myles Lewis-Skelly's controversial broadcast against wolves.

Gunners-Tiener Lewis-Skelly received a straight red card from referee Michael Oliver on Saturday for the pollution of Matt Doherty deep in Wolves' half.

Match Var Darren English confirmed the decision on his colleague's field and confirmed that the challenge was an act of serious error game.

Nevertheless, the call has been deeply criticized for the past 48 hours.

The Deadline for Arsenal to rely on lunch on Monday, with the club on Tuesday until 1 p.m. to make their entire entry, including all additional evidence, with the football club.

And Mail Sport understands that a clip of a similar incident in which Manchester United skipper Fernandes has shown a straight red card in the home collision of his team versus Tottenham will become an important part of their professional package.

Fernandes was sent in the 42nd minute of the Clash in Old Trafford on September 29 by referee Chris Kavanagh for a tackle on James Maddison.

At the time, Fernandes said: 'Never a red card – that is my opinion. I agree that it is a mistake.

“The referee tried to tell me that, as he saw, it was a clear contact with the studs. No. I didn't touch him with the studs or even the foot, it was my ankle. It is a clear mistake.

'If he wants to give me a yellow because they go on a counter, then I agree. But more than that, no. It is not the case. '

And the FA withdrew the red card only two days later, because United Successing Successing means Success Appeares, which means that Fernandes avoided a suspension.

Arsenal Chiefs believe that the Flashpunt offers a clear precedent that will help the Lewis-Skelly case.

Lewis-skelly seem to show delayed images, which is currently due to the Premier League matches of Miss Arsenal versus Manchester City and Leicester and their Carabao Cup Semi-final second stage against Newcastle, who takes Doherty above the ankle with his studs But the consensus on English football is that Oliver's decision was incorrect.

Prominent expert Micah Richards joined the conviction of the Red Card on Sunday and said that the rest is a football podcast: 'That is the worst decision I have ever seen in the Premier League football history.

“And I stick with it. This happens week in, week out. How on earth can they go to VAR, go to the screen, look at it several times, several different angles, and they still think that is a red card?

“I don't like to use the word” shame “, but if you look at the size of that decision, it was so bad and for them to double the decision – I just find it shocking.”

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