: Myles Lewis-Skelly was removed during the first half by Mikel Arteta (photo of Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Arsenal’s young man, Myles Lewis-Skelly, was marked by the former Blackburn Rovers, Chris Sutton.
The Gunners Academy graduate was already on a yellow card when he made another challenge, which probably should have justified a red.
Minimum, this is the opinion of the BBC Sports Pundit SuttonWho told Five Live: “It’s so naive of Myles Lewis-Skelle. It is a free kick that guarantees a second yellow.
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“It’s so lucky to get out of this. This is a bit of a referee’s shock.”
Lewis-Skelly Night took an early turn during The Arsenal Champions League last-16 last against PSV When he was replaced only 34 minutes after the game after many felt a free kick with a second yellow card.
The 18 -year -old Ombudsman had already been reserved for the 24th minute for retiring PSV’s Luuk from Jong. A few minutes later, he was involved in another fault, he stepped on Richard Ledezma on the right PSV. The crowd and players quickly began to ask for a second yellow, but the referee chose to keep his cards in his pocket and let the teenager leave the hook.
However, the director of Arsenal, Mikel Arteta, was not willing to play. With Gunners already 3-0 after the goal of Mikel Merino, Arteta decided to remove Lewis-Skelle just before the 35-minute mark.
Myles Lewis-Skelly left the pitch during the first half against PSV

The young defender came out of the pitch, healthy by a boos choir from Eindhoven fans, but also at the high -team cinema of his teammates. Riccardo Calafieri was taken in his place.
The replacement was a relief for many, as a red card would have been Lewis-Skelly’s third in just over a month. On January 25, he had been sent to Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, although he later terminated his red card, and again in the 2-1 defeat against West Ham on February 22.
Commentator Alan Shearer, speaking Amazon Prime CoverageHe also said the risk that Lewis-Skelly meant: “It’s a risk situation when he has just received a yellow card a minute ago. I’m pretty sure he had not been reserved anymore, it would certainly have been another yellow.”