Arsenal has been fined £65,000 for failing to control their players' conduct after Myles Lewis-Skelly received a red card against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The incident occurred during the first half of the match, which Arsenal won 1-0. Manager Mikel Arteta was particularly unhappy about the decision. Following the match, the club admitted to the charge levied by an independent Regulatory Commission, which found the players' reactions unsatisfactory despite the red card being rescinded days later. This incident highlights challenges in player discipline and pitching behavior in competitive football.
Arsenal have been handed a £65,000 fine after failing to ensure their players did not behave in an improper way following Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card against Wolverhampton.
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.
Arsenal players surrounded referee Michael Oliver after the red card, which manager Mikel Arteta found particularly frustrating.
The club admitted to the charge of failing to manage player behavior properly during the incident that unfolded after Lewis-Skelly's sending-off.
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