All 15 Arsenal red cards under Mikel Arteta ranked from worst to even worse
With Gabriel Martinelli given his marching orders during last night's win away at Wolves, it now means Arsenal have received 15 red cards since Mikel Arteta took charge in 2019.
However, as each red card is shown, it becomes even more apparent that these are stemmed from silly and unnecessary moments of naivety from the Arsenal players.
Arteta has previously admitted that the red card record concerns him, but last night suggested that not much more can be done to try and make his players disciplined on the pitch.
“To be fair, it’s difficult to find more arguments and more ways to transmit that to the players,” Arteta said.
“And everybody’s said that this is the most disciplined group that they have seen in the last 10-15 years but still they are getting red cards for other things.”
As questions surrounding the Gunners' red card headache surface, we at The Arsenal Way have decided to rank all 15 dismissals under Arteta, from the bizarre to the more understandable calls.
One that probably triggers us the most, to this day I am still lost for words. Willian Jose extends his leg to take a shot, what else is David Luiz meant to do?
It's accidental and the contact is nowhere near enough for the Wolves man to go down like a sack of potatoes. Made even more laughable by the fact Arsenal's appeal was rejected.
I mean, I'm not entirely sure what Leno was thinking here. He really didn't do himself any favours by having his arm up and moving towards the ball.
A bizarre moment that really highlights how costly a player's actions can be when they have a lapse of concentration.
Wolves away...again. There's a pattern developing here! How many times have you seen a player pick up two yellow cards for separate incidents at once in the


