Alan Shearer conveys the information he has received regarding the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) potentially reversing the red card issued to Myles Lewis-Skelly during the match against Arsenal.

Alan Shearer conveys the information he has received regarding the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) potentially reversing the red card issued to Myles Lewis-Skelly during the match against Arsenal.

 

 


Notwithstanding the highly contentious red card issued to Myles Lewis-Skelly during the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Arsenal successfully secured a 1-0 victory in their away fixture.

 

 

 

 

Riccardo Calafiori, who was substituted in to replace Lewis-Skelly at the left-back position, ultimately emerged as the decisive player for Arsenal by executing a crucial half-volley into the far corner of Jose Sa’s goal.Since the match, the controversy surrounding Lewis-Skelly’s red card has been exceedingly pronounced; however,

 

 

 

it is conceivable that the outcry would have been even more pronounced had Arsenal failed to secure a victory, thereby losing additional ground to Liverpool in the title race as a consequence. The decision has elicited significant public outrage, and Michael Oliver has faced considerable criticism for his ruling.

 

 

 

 

Additionally, Darren England did not intervene appropriately while functioning as the VAR official. A fascial sequence of events in the minds of many, who are now expecting the PGMOL to overturn the decision in swift fashion.Alan Shearer believes that the PGMOL is unlikely to reverse its decision. Myles Lewis-Skelly received a red card. Nevertheless, during his appearance on

 

 

 

 

‘The Rest Is Football’ podcast, Alan Shearer acknowledged that he has received contrary information. In a discussion regarding Lewis-Skelly’s red card, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer expressed the sentiment that the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) is unlikely to overturn their decision, as they do not perceive sufficient grounds to warrant such an action.

 

 

 

In reference to Oliver’s initial decision to dismiss Lewis-Skelly, Lineker remarked, “It was indeed perplexing.” I sincerely hope that they grant the opportunity to the youthful player, as he does not merit a red card. “He does not merit a red card on his record.”

 

 

 

Shearer responded, “It would be quite intriguing, as I have been listening to one or two reports today, and it is evident that certain information has been disclosed through leaks.” The one or two reports I reviewed would support the PGMOL’s position, as they did not contest it and instead asserted that they believed the evidence was insufficient to warrant a reversal of the decision. “I will be captivated.”

 

 

 

However, that is the information I have encountered on one or two occasions today. It would be particularly intriguing to observe whether they uphold that decision.Mikel Arteta is likely to be extremely displeased if Myles Lewis-Skelly is absent for three matches. Certainly, Arteta was optimistic that Arsenal would not have to contest Oliver’s decision, as it seemed evidently erroneous.

 

 

 

At present, Lewis-Skelly is set to be unavailable for pivotal matches against Manchester City, Newcastle United, and Leicester City. Certainly, Arsenal’s upcoming match against Newcastle represents the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final, a contest from which they cannot afford to be absent one of their most outstanding performers at this time.

 

 

 

 

Fortunately, there is currently some positive news regarding Lewis-Skelly. Arsenal is nearing the finalisation of a new contract for Lewis-Skelly, which is intended to secure his long-term tenure at the Emirates Stadium. He is an exceptional young talent, and it would be a grave injustice for him to miss three critically significant matches for the Gunners.







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