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Michael Oliver has refereed Manchester City 50 times. He’s shown ZERO red cards.
Michael Oliver has refereed Arsenal 55 times. He’s shown EIGHT red cards.
Coincidence? I’ll leave you to make your own minds up.
Genuinely think the Myles Lewis-Skelly red card is the worst refereeing decision I've seen. The fact it was given in the first place awful - but then how can the VAR look at it and say yeah well done mate good decision. Shambles #WOLARS
If that trip by Myles Lewis-Skelly is considered Serious Foul Play then there will be a torrent of red cards every game. I’ve rewatched it 8 times now and it’s a trip and a yellow. Rediculous decision. #AFC#WOLARS
Never in a million years is that a red card. An absolutely insane call by Michael Oliver. Arsenal on the end of yet another mind boggling referee’s decision.
#WOLARS
A tactical foul (more precisely, a trip) outside of their own box has always been no more than a yellow card.
We've seen choking, double studs, and full lunges receive less punishment, so why suddenly bring out the red card now?
The Premier League is a laughing stock.
Finally seen a replay. That is an absolute shocker from Michael Oliver. It's just a fraction of a second decision from Lewis-Skelly to stop a counter attack. The type of thing you see time and time again. Yellow card, no-one says another word about it.
Red card is absolutely laughable.
Michael Oliver didn’t send off Kovacic here because he didn’t want to have a negative influence on the game.
This is 10x worse than what we’ve just seen.
Just seen the Lewis-Skelly red card.
It is the most bog standard tactical yellow card tackle ever, that you see literally every week.
Arsenal fans have the right to be annoyed with this one. Bizarre.