The FA has overturned Arsenal player Myles Lewis-Skelly's three-game suspension following his red card in a match against Wolverhampton. The 18-year-old was sent off for a cynical foul, but Arsenal's management challenged the decision. An independent Regulatory Commission sided with Arsenal, declaring the dismissal wrongful. While this ruling is a relief for the club as Lewis-Skelly can participate in upcoming matches against Manchester City and Newcastle United, the incident has also drawn severe backlash against referee Michael Oliver, who now faces police protection due to significant online threats.
The FA agreed that Myles Lewis-Skelly had been unfairly sent off, thereby removing his three-match suspension.
Online outrage towards referee Michael Oliver's decision led to him receiving death threats, resulting in police protection.
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