
Arsenal was fined for failing to control the players after Wolves’ red card.
The Gunners were fined £65,000 and the club admitted that the FA’s allegations failed to ensure their players won the Wolves on January 25.
Before halftime, Lewis-Skelly showed a straightforward red card on Matt Doherty, which led to players around referee Michael Oliver.
Oliver’s decision was supported by VAR Darren England.

Arsenal later made a decision and was overturned by appeals in three games.
Now, the FA confirmed that when Lewis Secley was sent away, the Arsenal player was fined £65,000 for “inappropriate manner”.
A report reads: “A independent regulatory commission imposed a £65,000 fine against Arsenal in a Saturday, January 25 against the Premier League against Wolf Hampton Rangers.
“Arsenal allegedly failed to ensure that their players were misbehaving around the 43rd minute, and the club then admitted the charge.”
“After the 43rd minute dismissal, many Arsenal players surrounded themselves in protest of the decision,” Oliver wrote in his extraordinary incident report.
Meanwhile, Arsenal
The players were emotional after the incident, which explained their actions. AFC players are civilian, not aggressive.
They did not gesture or blame. Their behavior did not behave in an offensive, violent, threatening, abusive, indecent, insulting or provocative way.
“AFC players only want the referee to reconsider the decision and find out any results after VAR review.”
Other points include Gabriel being the “primary representative” and having a hand behind the scenes, and that decision could impact their season.
However, Arsenal did admit the allegation.