MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY has seen red again - just weeks after his controversial sending-off at Wolves. The Arsenal teenager was given his marching orders during the second half of Saturday's clash with West Ham. Lewis-Skelly was sent off after dragging down Mohammed Kudus as he attempted to break in on goal.
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The teenager was caught in possession on halfway, with Arsenal pushing for an equaliser in North London. West Ham led thanks to a first-half strike from Jarrod Bowen. Kudus nicked the ball off Lewis-Skelly, with Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya miles off his line.
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With the Hammers forward looking in the clear, the Gunners defender lunged in to try and poke the ball away. He made limited contact with the ball, bringing Kudus down and in the eyes of ref Craig Pawson preventing a clear goalscoring opportunity. The decision was confirmed after a lengthy VAR review at the Emirates.
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