Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes online abuse is damaging football and more needs to be done to "kick it out" of the game.
Mikel Arteta said football must “kick out” the abuse suffered by referees after Michael Oliver was targeted in the aftermath of Arsenal’s win against Wolves. Oliver was the subject of attacks made online,
Arsenal remain six points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool and boss Mikel Arteta knows that more additions could be crucial in bridging the gap to the Reds
Mikel Arteta opted against waking Myles Lewis-Skelly up to tell him his red card had been overturned, but he is confident the Arsenal teenager will have a “big smile on his face”. Lewis-Skelly was facing a three-match ban after he was controversially sent-off against Wolves for tripping Matt Doherty to stop a counter.
Arsenal: Mikel Arteta calls for major football change to remove 'hatred' after Michael Oliver abuse - Arsenal boss believes abuse aimed at players, coaches and referee is not being dealt with ‘strongl
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his relief at the decision to overturn Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card from their match against Wolves, but has strongly criticised the abuse aimed at referee Michael Oliver.
Arsenal were fuming when Myles Lewis-Skelly was shown a red card instead of yellow after catching Matt Doherty during Arsenal's 1-0 win over Wolves on Saturday, with the player's three-match ban quick
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Kieran Tierney’s impending departure from Arsenal marks the end of an era for a player who arrived with high expectations and left an indelible mark, even if circumstances curtailed his role in recent seasons. Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that the Scottish left-back will rejoin Celtic this summer, though a January move remains a possibility.
Michael Oliver has been subjected to abuse after sending off Myles Lewis-Skelly, causing Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta to demand changes.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was pleased that Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card was rescinded but criticised the abuse aimed at referee Michael Oliver by fans. The 18-year-old Lewis-Skelly has escaped a three-match suspension after the FA overturned Oliver's decision to send him off in Saturday's 1-0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers.