Arsenal was sanctioned by the FA after their confrontation with wolves.
The Gunners won a 1-0 vital victory in terms of racing to win the Premier League tile on January 25, but he did not come without having to work for – or controversy.
Mikel Arteta’s team spent more than half of the game to play with 10 men after defender Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent by referee Michael Oliver for a trip to Matt Doherty from Wolves.
After the call, the players of Gunners surrounded Oliver, with Gabriel and Declan Rice involved in the expression of their opinions and their dissatisfied the call. He was finally canceled.
However, Arsenal won 1-0 thanks to the goal of Riccardo Calafiori, with Joao Gomes from Wolves also showed a red card at 20 minutes.
Now FA has confirmed that Arsenal was sentenced to a fine of £ 65,000 for their game game in an incorrect manner when Lewis-Skelly was sent.
A report indicated: “An independent regulatory committee inflicted a fine of £ 65,000 in Arsenal in connection with the Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday January 25.
“It was alleged that Arsenal failed to make sure that their players did not behave inappropriately around the 43rd minute, and the club later admitted this charge.”
More to follow.