Arsenal have had horrible disciplinary luck this season, and it appears yet another such questionable decision went against them when Michael Oliver sent off young defender Myles Lewis-Skelly for a foul against Wolves.
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Robert Sanchez makes a mess of Wolves' corner and Matt Doherty pounces on the loose ball to bring Wolves level against Chelsea right before the stroke of halftime at Stamford Bridge.
The Premier League relegation strugglers were beaten 3-1 away from home at Stamford Bridge. Despite scoring a goal, Doherty was ultimately unable to help his team get anything from the contest. He stated post-game to Sky Sports: "Everyone knows about Chelsea 's quality. For me it kind of felt like we weren't at the races at the start.
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Skelly' was given a controversial first-half red card in the Premier League match against Wolves on Saturday by referee Michael Oli
Michael Oliver will referee a Premier League fixture at the weekend amid a PGMOL investigation into abuse he received following a decision made during Arsenal's 1-0 win over Wolves. Last weekend, Oliver made the controversial decision to send off Myles Lewis-Skelly after the Arsenal defender fouled Matt Doherty.
The latest Arsenal news and opinion as the Gunners' defender was shown a straight red card in the first half of the Premier League clash against Wolves.
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MICHAEL OLIVER will referee a Premier League game this Saturday and a huge title clash next month. The official is at the centre of huge controversy for sending off Arsenal star Myles Lewis-Skelly