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Arsenal is expected to wear images of the Red Bruno Fernandes Volinated card earlier this season as part of any appeal against the controversial shipment of Myles Lewis-Skelly against Wolves.
The teenager of the Lewis-Skelly gunners received a straight red card by referee Michael Oliver on Saturday for venturing Matt Doherty inside the middle of the wolves.
Match Varren English confirmed his colleague's decision in the field, confirming that the challenge was a serious dirty act.
However, the call has been deeply criticized during the previous 48 hours.
The deadline for Arsenal to issue an appeal warning was at lunchtime on Monday with the club that had until 1 PM on Tuesday to make its complete presentation, including all complementary tests, with the Soccer Association.
And Mail Sport understands that a clip of a similar incident that saw Manchester United captain Fernandes showed a direct red card in his team's clash against Tottenham, will be a key part of his appeal package.

Lewis-Skelly was a penalized controversial for his challenge with the defender of the Lobos Matt Doherty

The captain of Man United, Bruno Fernandes, was sent for a challenge about James Maddison de Tottenham in September, but the FA rescinded the red card only two days later

As is, Lewis-Skelly will miss three games for Arsenal and will not return until February 15
Fernandes was sent by referee Chris Kavanagh in the 42nd minute of the crash in Old Trafford on September 29 for a Tackle to James Maddison.
At that time, Fernandes said: 'Never a red card, that is my opinion. I agree that it is a fault.
'The referee tried to tell me that, as he saw, it was a clear contact with the bolts. No. I did not touch it with the stallions or even with my foot, it was my ankle. It is a clear fault.
'If he wants to give me a yellow because they will go on a counter, then I agree. But more than that, no. It is not the case.
And the FA rescinded the red card only two days later, since Unite successful appealed, which means that Fernandes avoided a suspension.
Arsenal bosses believe that Flashpoint provides a clear precedent that will help the case of Lewis-Skelly.
The decelerated images seem to show Lewis-Skelly, who is currently due to the Premier League Games of Miss Arsenal versus Manchester City and Leicester and his second stage of the semifinal of the Copa Copa against Newcastle, catching Doherty over the Ankle with its stallions, but the consensus in all English football is that Oliver's decision was incorrect.

Referee Michael Oliver has received many criticism for Saturday's decision in Wolves

Micah Richards is the last great name to insist that Lewis-Skell should not have seen red

The Arsenal Chief, Mikel Arteta (right) will be desperate to have Lewis-Skelly, who has become a key part of his first team, available since he presses a lot to maintain a challenge of the premier title League
Prominent pundit Micah Richards joined the condemnation of the red card yesterday, telling him Rest is football podcast: 'That is the worst decision I have seen in the history of the Premier League football.
'And I keep that. This happens week after week. How the hell can you go to VAR, go to the screen, look at it several times, multiple different angles, and still think it is a red card?
“I don't like using the word 'misfortune', but if you look at the magnitude of that decision, it was so poor and duplicated in the decision, I think it is shocking. '