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Gabriel Martinelli dismissal: 'I've never seen anything like it' - Arsenal boss Arteta

«I've never seen that. In the space of five seconds he's got two yellow cards. It's really unusual.»

BBC pundit Clinton Morrison was all of us when Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli was shown two yellow cards — and therefore a red — all at once in the Gunners' 1-0 win at Wolves.

After mis-controlling the ball and seeing it run out of play, Martinelli pushed Daniel Podence as he tried to take a quick throw-in.

Referee Michael Oliver let play go on because Podence's throw-in reached Chiquinho, who ran down the wing.

Martinelli proceeded to chase him down and shove him over, prompting Oliver to show Martinelli the yellow card once, and then immediately again, followed by a red card.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told BBC Sport: «I've never seen that. I've been 18 years in this country and I've never seen something like it.

»We made it even more difficult for ourselves playing with 10 men. We suffered a lot in the last 10 minutes."

Ex-Republic of Ireland striker Morrison was the co-commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra: «I've never seen it before where you get booked twice in the space of five seconds. Arsenal do have a case [to be angry].»

Former Gunners defender Martin Keown on BT Sport thought it was unfair on Martinelli as he did not know he was going to be booked for the first foul.

He said: «It's within the laws of the game but I thought it was pedantic from the referee.

»There's a moral issue with what the referee has done. It doesn't feel sporting."

He thought Oliver should have stopped play after the first foul, although fellow pundit Joleon Lescott pointed out the referee did not know the Brazilian was going to commit another foul before he got a chance to book him.

Since Arteta's first game in charge of Arsenal in

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