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Passion Costs, But Justice Matters

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Arsenal have been fined three times the standard for fouling Michael Oliver after he sent off Miles Lewis Scally for Wolves.

What happened?

Weapons store have been fined £65,000 after their players were enraged by Oliver’s choice to give Lewis-Skelly a red card for a foul on Matt Doherty, with nine of them contending with the ref. VAR Darren Britain maintained the choice, however the 18-year-old’s boycott was ultimately toppled.

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The choice created an extraordinary ruckus, with ref Oliver getting passing dangers over the course of the following couple of days. Despite the fact that Lewis-Skelly’s boycott was lifted, Weapons store’s on-field response actually put the club in a difficult situation and they acknowledged a charge of neglecting to guarantee their players didn’t act improperly at Molineux.

what the fa said

Writer James Benge posted that the fine was multiple times higher than typical for such a case, and that the FA supported its choice by refering to “recently demonstrated charges on the disciplinary record”, “the extremely big number of players included”, “the unsuitably significant time-frame it took for the episode to become exposed”, and “the somewhat rough nature of the fights”.

What next for Arsenal?

Arsenal remain in the race for their first Premier League title in 21 years, seven points behind leaders Liverpool with 13 games to play. They are also in the last 16 of the Champions League, with youngster Lewis Scally playing a key role.

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