Arsenal fined for reaction to Lewis-Skelly red card
- Arsenal has been fined £65,000 by the Football Association for players confronting referee Michael Oliver during a Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on January 25.
- The independent Regulatory Commission noted that the misconduct involved up to nine players engaging with the referee.
- The FA stated that Arsenal admitted to failing to ensure their players behaved properly after a controversial red card was issued to Myles Lewis-Skelly, which was later overturned.
- Arsenal accepted the charge of improper conduct, despite having a history of similar violations.
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