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Wolves 0-1 Arsenal: Mikel Arteta demands explanation from Premier League officials over fourth red of 2022

Arsenal were able to hold on for the final 20 minutes with 10 men at Wolves to win 1-0 and move into fifth; Gabriel Martinelli was sent off for two bookable offences in the same passage of play; "I've never seen something like it," said Gunners boss Mikel Arteta after the win

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Gabriel Martinelli was sent off in bizarre circumstances after the Arsenal forward received two yellow cards in five seconds for two separate incidents

Mikel Arteta has demanded answers from the PGMOL, the Premier League's official referee body, on the back of Arsenal's fourth red card in six games.

The Gunners were able to hold on for the final 20 minutes at Wolves without Martinelli to win 1-0 and move into fifth place in the Premier League after top-four rivals Manchester United and Tottenham had dropped points earlier in the week.

Martinelli was sent off for two bookable offences in the same passage of play - shoving Daniel Podence as he took a throw-in and then barging over Chiquinho after Michael Oliver had played the advantage.

The Gunners have had a long-running issue with red cards under Arteta but with this their fourth in six games, the Arsenal boss suggested he will raise the issue with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited group, which runs refereeing for the Premier League.

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Speaking at his post-match news conference, Arteta said: "I'm not happy with the decisions we have had this season, but that is a discussion that I will have with the officials.

"I need an explanation with what happened today. Those discussions will happen soon."

Although Arteta was bemused by Oliver's decision, he also made it clear his players need to avoid getting themselves into similar situations.

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Asked how he planned to stop his players from being sent off, the Arsenal manager told BT Sport: "I have run out of ideas.

"To win four matches like that [after a red card] is extremely difficult. We know that and one of the main things we have to stop is that.

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Gabriel Martinelli is sent off for two bookable offences in the same passage of play during Arsenal's game at Wolves
Image: Martinelli is sent off for two bookable offences in the same passage of play during Arsenal's game at Wolves

"But today something that I have never seen in my career happened. I'm glad we managed to win the game. I've never seen something like it. The rules can say that probably it is possible. But you have to be very, very willing to do that.

"We need to play with 11 players in the final 16 games - that is going to be key to give us the best possible chance for us to win football matches."

'I am proud to be the coach of these guys'

Arsenal fought hard all game in what proved to be a scrappy affair at Molineux against a potential top-four rival, but they dug in to get their first win of the new year and Arteta was delighted with the performance.

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Mikel Arteta highlighted the commitment of his Arsenal players after the win

"I am really happy with the result because it is a massive result for us away against a very good team that makes few errors and is very dangerous," said Arteta.

"The red card changes the context. We had to dig in, show resilience, and we have defended the box really well.

"I keep telling you guys how close they are. I really mean it. Today was another example but there are so many. I am proud to be the coach of these players."

Lage unhappy with 'two strange decisions'

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Image: Wolves head coach Bruno Lage was bemused by two key decisions

Arsenal defender Gabriel's goal proved to be the difference at Molineux, but there were appeals from Wolves for it to be disallowed, the hosts claiming Alexandre Lacazette had fouled goalkeeper Jose Sa in the build-up.

They also felt hard done by when Arsenal's Granit Xhaka headed it into his own net, but Raul Jimenez was ruled to have interfered with play from an offside position.

Lage felt his side did enough to deserve the three points, but were let down by the officiating.

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"I think we were the better team, the tempo we put in the game was very good," he told BT Sport.

"At the end we didn't score, but I think we scored [the disallowed goal]. I think it was two strange decisions, both goals. It does not justify everything, because I think we created a lot of chances to score. But the situations it was very strange, especially our goal. We must move on and keep working as we are working.

"I saw. The image I think is clear. The striker kicked Jose Sa's hand, and they move on, and they score after that. I think it is so clear, I don't know if the situation went to VAR. It was a strange decision in my opinion."

Ref Watch: Not much else the referee could do

Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher on Sky Sports News:

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Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher looks at whether Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli's red card against Wolves last night was the correct decision.

"A very complex situation for the referee [Michael Oliver], the player himself and everyone watching.

"If you watch, Martinelli miscontrols the ball, it goes out for a throw in, Podence wants to take it quickly, Martinelli realises that and tries to block him off, which is a foul in itself, delaying the restart.

"The referee sees the ball thrown to Chiquinho and without doubt he has a massive advantage because a) he has a lot of space to run into and b) Martinelli is out of position, so Wolves are entitled to the advantage, the referee lets it go and if you watch Martinelli, his first reaction is to chase him back. And he chases him back at speed and if you look, he
covers something like 40 yards to chase him back and definitely pushes him in the back to push him over.

"So another yellow-card offence, so Michael Oliver then has the dilemma of the first yellow-card offence was playing advantage, the second-yellow card offence he has stopped play for and he gets a red card for that.

"People can't understand it, but in law he is absolutely correct and I can't really see that he could do much else."

What's next?

Tottenham host Wolves on Sunday at 2pm while Arsenal are next in action on Saturday February 19 at home to Brentford; kick-off 3pm

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