The reaction of Erling Haaland to Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card against West Ham is a satirical dig at Arsenal. - soocer442
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The reaction of Erling Haaland to Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card against West Ham is a satirical dig at Arsenal.

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With his response to Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card against West Ham, Erling Haaland mocks Arsenal. Erling Haaland has escalated his dispute with Myles Lewis-Skelly by taking pleasure in his red card against West Ham.

 

 


In the second half of Arsenal’s 1-0 loss to the Hammers on Saturday, Lewis-Skelly was dismissed for bringing down Mohammed Kudus. Referee Craig Pawson initially issued the 18-year-old a yellow card; however, this was later elevated to a red card after VAR directed him to the pitchside monitor.

 

 

David Raya was significantly off his line, which resulted in the Arsenal defender being adjudged to have denied a clear scoring opportunity. Arsenal was unable to respond, resulting in a further slide behind Liverpool in the Premier League title chase, and his dismissal proved costly and hampered them.

 

 

 

It was a significant victory for West Ham, and their supporters celebrated afterwards, with some parodying Lewis-Skelly. Two fans engaged in Haaland’s yoga pose outside the Emirates Stadium in a social media post, alluding to the ongoing dispute between the Manchester City striker and Arsenal defender.

 

 

Harland found the photo amusing, as evidenced by his liking of it on Instagram, which added an additional page to the ongoing correspondence between the two. It all began in September when Haaland appeared to question the youngster “who the f*** are you?” during a fiery melee between Arsenal and City players.

 

 

 

Lewis-Skelly did not relent at that time, and he capitalised on his initial opportunity to respond to the Norwegian earlier this month. Mikel Arteta was questioned regarding the potential consequences of the loss on the title race and encouraged his teammates to persist. “I am optimistic that the outcome will be positive, as the consequences and the result are already quite negative.

 

 

 

Therefore, I am optimistic that we will recognise the necessity of raising the bar.” “We are not responsible for it.” I am extremely frustrated with the circumstances that are within our control, as we did not perform to the best of our ability, which is evident in the performance and outcome of today.







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