Arsenal's appeal against Myles Lewis-Skelly red card successful
Briefly

In a controversial incident during Arsenal's Premier League match against Wolves, teenage midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off for serious foul play. A foul on Matt Doherty resulted in significant backlash from fans and pundits, prompting Arsenal to appeal the decision. The FA ultimately upheld the appeal, overturning his three-match suspension. This decision allows the 18-year-old to continue playing without interruption, as the Gunners maintain their pursuit of the league title, currently sitting third in the table.
Lewis-Skelly was sent off for serious foul play during a match, but the FA overturned his suspension after an appeal, recognizing the decision as wrongful.
The referee's controversial decision led to widespread criticism from fans and pundits, marking it as one of the worst in recent Premier League history.
Read at Irish Independent
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