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Gabriel Martinelli has admitted that he was upset after receiving a red card during Arsenal's 1-0 win against Wolves.

The Gunners travelled to Molineux Stadium in desperate need of a win to get their top-four hopes back on track, with their last win coming against Norwich City on Boxing Day.

Mikel Arteta's men got off to a solid start as Brazilian centre-half Gabriel Magalhaes poked the ball into an empty net after Alexandre Lacazette got a touch ahead of Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.

However, Gabriel's countryman, Martinelli, received his marching orders in the 69th minute when referee Michael Oliver decided to brandish the youngster two yellow cards for two fouls in one sequence, a controversial decision, according to former Premier League referee Mark Halsey.

The 20-year-old will miss the north Londoners match against Thomas Frank's Brentford at the Emirates Stadium next week and he took to social media to voice his frustrations.

Tweeting after the full-time whistle, he said: "I’m upset because it’s difficult to accept that as a red

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