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Gary Neville says Mikel Arteta is influencing Arsenal fans to claim referees are ‘corrupt’

Manchester United legend Gary Neville has criticise Mikel Arteta for fanning the flames and influencing.

 Arsenal supporters to throw accusations of corruption at Premier League officials.

Riccardo Calafiori score the only goal สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที of the game as Arsenal edge past Wolves in a 1-0 victory last weekend, but the scoreline alone does not paint the full picture of the drama and controversy that playe out at Molineux.

As Wolves broke with pace from deep inside the Gunners’ half towards the end of the first period,. Matt Doherty was brought down by Myles Lewis-Skelly for what appeare,. To many, to be a bookable offence on initial viewing.

But the Arsenal youngster was left visibly stunned as referee Michael Oliver. Instead brandishe a red card roFm his pocket – a decision that was upheld by video assistant referee Darren England.

While the visitors would go on to seal all three points, after Wolves were also reduce to ten men, Arteta told reporters he was still ‘absolutely fuming’ with Lewis-Skelly’s sending off in the immediate aftermath.

However, the 18-year-old’s three-match ban has since overturne, which will come as a huge relief to the.

Arsenal boss ahead of his side’s encounter with champions Manchester City this weekend.

The red card, Arsenal’s fourth of the Premier League campaign, led to wild accusations of corruption from some corners of Arsenal’s fanbase and police are now investigating ‘abhorrent attacks’ on Oliver and his family.

‘They [Arsenal fans] use language like corruption, which means they think he’s getting paid and. Bought off – which is obviously not the case,’ ex-United defender Neville said on the latest episode of.

‘We [at Manchester United] lived in a club which created a siege mentality about the referees.

‘Arsenal are doing a bit of that as well – there’s no doubt that what Arsenal do is inflame the situation after the game rather than calm it down, they’ve done that for 12 months – but we can’t say that’s wrong having played in the dressing room that we did.