Haaland aims subtle dig at Lewis-Skelly after Arsenal star sent off in WHU loss

Erling Haaland cherished in the last chapter of their fight this season in Myles Lewis-Skelly's Red Card against West Ham.

Lewis-Skelly was sent away when his yellow card was upgraded for an error on Mohammed Kudus during the 1-0 loss from Arsenal to West Ham on Saturday.

The couple has been at odds since Haaland shouted: “Who the F *** are you?” About the Arsenal debut of the teenager in September.

And Lewis-Skelly hit back to the Norwegian when he copied his characteristic meditation celebration when Arsenal was 5-1 in Manchester City earlier this month.

But now the pendulum is back in favor of Haaland.

After West Ham Arsenal defeated in the Emirates -a result that seriously damages the hope of the Gunners' Premier League title -some West Ham fans did the feast of Haaland outside the ground in apparent spot of Lewis -S -SKELLY. And Haaland, once the unholy maker, liked that post.

Of course he could have just enjoyed it because they copied his celebration.

However, the context of the imitation is inevitable, which hopes to be hindered with Lewis-Skelly's shipment and the title of Arsenal.

The 18-year-old was assessed to have refused a potential target score opportunity when he polluted Kudus on the half-line on Saturday.

West Ham-Vleugel player Kudus has earned Lewis-Skelly and had a clear path to goal for him, with David Raya far from his line.

Lewis-Skelly made a reckless failure and initially received a yellow card for his violation.

But after a short VAR assessment, the teenager was sent for the second time in the last four Premier League matches of Arsenal.

It made the task of the Gunners to go into the game a lot harder because they were looking for an equalizer after Jarrod Bowen had opened the score for the visitors for the break.

Last month, on January 25, Lewis-Skelly was also rejected against Wolves.

The graduated Hale End received a straight red card from referee Michael Oliver in the first half of the 1-0 win of Arsenal over the relegation-threatened side for polluting Matt Doherty in his own half.

A few days later, however, the FA decided to annul the decision on further investigation.

In addition to Lewis-Skelly, Haaland had a constant feud with Arsenal, who pushed Manchester City for the title in the previous two seasons.

After their 2-2 draw in September, Haaland told Gunners boss Mikel Arteta to 'stay humble', a remark that caused a spicy confrontation.

And Arsenal wanted their own return to the return match at the Emirates at the beginning of February.

The striker was booed and hunted for Sunday's game. Arsenal -defender Gabriel then laughed in the face of Haaland while celebrating the early opener of Martin Odegaard.

This was revenge after Haaland threw a ball to Gabriel's head in the aftermath of the dramatic late equalizer by John Stones earlier in the season.

On full -time, Arsenal Haaland tried to troll with the help of their stadium sound system by playing rapper Kendrick Lamar's 2017 -Track Humble.

Haaland reacted by smiling at the crowd and pointing to the Golden Badges on his city shirt – those who were reserved for the ruling winners of the Premier League and the FIFA Club World Cup.

He had also pointed out on his Golden Premier League badge during a short conversation with Gabriel.

Arsenal has never won the Club World Cup and has not won the Premier League since 2004, which finished second behind the city in each of the last two seasons.

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