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Luton star sent off SECONDS after coming on in moment of madness as fans fume ‘get out of my club’

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Luton star sent off SECONDS after coming on in moment of madness as fans fume 'get out of my club'

LUTON fans were left furious after substitute Liam Walsh was sent off just seconds after coming on against Oxford United.

Walsh, 27, arrived on a free transfer in August having left Swansea at the end of last season.

Liam Walsh's challenge left Siriki Dembele down in a heap

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Liam Walsh’s challenge left Siriki Dembele down in a heapCredit: Rex
Walsh was shown a straight red card by referee James Bell

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Walsh was shown a straight red card by referee James BellCredit: Rex
The midfielder trudged off the pitch just seconds after coming on

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The midfielder trudged off the pitch just seconds after coming onCredit: Getty

Last night he replaced former Aston Villa midfielder Marvelous Nakamba in the 76th minute, after Luton had surrendered a 2-0 lead at Kenilworth Road.

Moments later things went from bad to worse for Rob Edwards‘ side.

Just seconds after being introduced, Walsh lunged in on Oxford substitute Siriki Dembele.

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Referee James Bell was given no option but to produce a red card.

The match went on to finish 2-2, leaving Luton 18th with just two wins from eight games.

After the contest, Edwards told the BBC of Walsh’s red: “It’s probably some frustration at not starting or whatever it is.

“The rush of blood can happen. No complaints. We probably looked better when we had 10 men, which is credit to the players.”

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Jordan Clark had given Luton the lead on 10 minutes after an Oxford defender had been pick-pocketed on the edge of his own penalty area.

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Tom Krauss then doubled the Hatters’ lead on 37 minutes with a smart finish.

Oxford ace Tyler Goodrham gave his side a lifeline on the stroke of half-time with a magnificent curling finish.

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And Ruben Rodrigues then prodded the visitors level nine minutes after the break.

The Hatters had gone into the match having been beaten 3-1 by Wayne Rooney‘s Plymouth Argyle on Friday night.

And fans were left further disgruntled by Walsh’s brief cameo.

One harshly fumed: “@LutonTown get Liam Walsh out of my club.”

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While a second called it the: “World’s worst cameo.”

A third joked: “Solid cameo for Liam Walsh tonight for Luton…”

And another blasted: “Liam Walsh should be deducted a week’s wages. Disgraceful.”

Luton return to action against unbeaten Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Saturday, with Walsh set to miss out through suspension.

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Rob Edwards’ side surrendered a 2-0 lead at homeCredit: Rex

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Arteta slams Arsenal defeat as ‘accident waiting to happen’ and Rice rages at ‘naivety and silly mistakes’

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DECLAN RICE slammed his Arsenal team-mates for “naive” and “silly” errors – after a THIRD red-card nightmare of the Prem season.

Gunners defender William Saliba’s controversial 30th-minute sending-off left boss Mikel Arteta admitting his side’s ill-discipline was  “an accident waiting to happen”.

Mikel Arteta has demanded Arsenal shape up after receiving a third red card of the season

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Mikel Arteta has demanded Arsenal shape up after receiving a third red card of the seasonCredit: AFP
William Saliba was dismissed after wiping out Bournemouth’s Evanilson when through on goal

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William Saliba was dismissed after wiping out Bournemouth’s Evanilson when through on goalCredit: PA
Declan Rice hit out at his teammates for kicking themselves in the foot

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Declan Rice hit out at his teammates for kicking themselves in the footCredit: Getty

Arsenal never recovered from Saliba’s dismissal – after a VAR intervention – for fouling Evanilson as the Bournemouth star appeared to be through on goal.

Arteta’s side have only dropped points this season in games when they have gone down to ten men.

And Rice raged: “We’ve kicked ourselves in the foot three times in eight games and we got away with it at home to Brighton and away at Manchester City.

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“I am proud of the players for fighting but the naivety, we need to stop making mistakes as you want 11 players for 90 minutes.

“We can’t make silly mistakes. You need all your best players on the pitch at all times. The belief is so high and we will stick together.

“This is football — whatever happens, the most important thing is  you stick together.”

Late goals by Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert via a penalty – after David Raya fouled Evanilson – gave the Cherries a stunning win and KO’d Arsenal’s unbeaten start to the season.

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Arteta was forced to drag an angry Kai Havertz away from the officials at full-time, but the Arsenal boss insisted the blame lay at their own door.

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Ref Robert Jones initially gave Saliba a yellow for dragging down Evanilson just inside his own half but Stockley Park urged a review to suggest a red.

Arteta, whose side are third and one point behind leaders Liverpool,  said: “It was an impossible task. An accident waiting to happen not getting the points.

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“I can’t fault the team. It was a decision made on the pitch.

“That decision was changed — and it won’t change twice.

“We need to play 11 with 11. We got away with it twice, but we have to accept it, move on.”

Arsenal played with ten against Brighton and Manchester City – drawing  1-1 and 2-2 respectively having taken the lead after Rice and Leandro Trossard were red-carded.

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Arsenal player ratings vs Bournemouth

By Alex Crook

TEN-MAN Arsenal suffered their first defeat of the season as brilliant Bournemouth dealt them a South Coast setback.

The Gunners travelled to face Andoni Iraola’s men having won five and drawn three of their opening eight matches this term.

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But their task was made a tricky one when William Saliba was shown a red card on the half-hour.

Ryan Christie brilliantly fired the hosts into a deserved lead following a well-worked set piece routine 20 minutes from time.

Justin Kluivert then sealed his side’s incredible 2-0 victory from the penalty spot on 79 minutes.

Here’s how SunSport rated each Gunners performer on the day.

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DAVID RAYA – 5
Was lucky to get away with one poor pass out from the back early on. Made amends for another error by saving smartly with the legs to deny Marcus Tavernier after initially spilling a Semenyo cross-cum-shot before clumsily conceding the penalty.

BEN WHITE – 4
England outcast was back in the team after four games out, but did not look 100 per cent fit and found it tough going containing the lively Antoine Semenyo down the Bournemouth left in the first half and Dango Ouattara in the second.

WILLIAM SALIBA – 3
Usually calm and collected under pressure but paid the price for a rare moment of panic when he hauled down Bournemouth striker Evanilson to get himself sent off and will miss next weekend’s crunch clash at home to title rivals Liverpool as a result.

GABRIEL – 5
Given the captain’s armband in the absence of the stricken Bukayo Saka, but not at his commanding best, especially after losing centre-back partner Saliba. Did not really step up to the leadership plate.

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RICCARDO CALAFIORI – 6
Did a better job containing Semenyo when Bournemouth’s dangerman switched wings at half-time than White did in the first half, but unable to have his usual influence going forward.

THOMAS PARTEY – 5
Back in his traditional central midfield berth after being used as an emergency right back in the 3-1 win over Southampton. Was second best up against Bournemouth’s impressive Lewis Cook.

DECLAN RICE – 5
Another of Arsenal’s international contingent who looked sluggish after the break from domestic duty. Struggled to impose himself on the game in midfield and unable to get forward as much as he usually does. Did his bit dropping into the back-line after Saliba’s dismissal.

RAHEEM STERLING – 4
Former England man was deployed on the right wing in place of the injured Bukayo Saka and gave the ball away a few times when in promising positions before being sacrificed after the Saliba red card.

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MIKEL MERINO – 5
Finally able to make his full Premier League debut after an injury-affected start to his Arsenal career and showed some nice touches. Also fired into the side-netting with the visitors’ best first half opening.

LEANDRO TROSSARD – 4
Started the game well but sold Saliba short with a poor back pass that led to the red card and disappeared from the action after that before being subbed shortly after the half-hour mark.

KAI HAVERTZ – 5
The German cut an isolated figure up front, especially after Arsenal were reduced to ten men, but worked tirelessly for the team without ever looking like adding to his run of scoring in the previous four games in all competitions.

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Jakub Kiwior (for Sterling, 37) – 4

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Gabriel Martinelli (for Trossard, 64) – 5

Gabriel Jesus (for Kiwior, 81) – N/A

Ethan Nwaneri (for Merino, 81) – N/A

PGMOL chief Howard Webb was seen in the stands with an earpiece in and using his phone.

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Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher tweeted: “Was Webb involved in the decision-making of the red card for Saliba??” before quickly deleting the post.

It is understood Webb was listening to communications from the officials and VAR team, which is standard procedure, and had no input.

Cherries boss Andoni Iraola said: “It was quite a mature win because it is tricky playing against ten.

“We had to control the game, attack, but don’t lose our minds as  they can be a threat still.”

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‘I have MAJOR doubts over Arsenal star William Saliba’s red card for four key reasons’, says ex-Premier League referee

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'I have MAJOR doubts over Arsenal star William Saliba's red card for four key reasons', says ex-Premier League referee

I HAD major doubts over William Saliba’s red card and would have stayed with referee Rob Jones’ on-field decision of a caution.

The Arsenal defender fouled Bournemouth striker Evanilson but was it a clear and obvious error for VAR to intervene?

William Saliba was sent off against Bournemouth following a VAR review

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William Saliba was sent off against Bournemouth following a VAR reviewCredit: Rex
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Ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey has major doubt over the decisionCredit: AFP

It’s a subjective decision, so I didn’t think VAR Jarred Gillett needed to get involved. For the denial of a goalscoring opportunity, we look at four key criteria.

And I had doubts over three of those.

The distance between the offence and the goal was lengthy, the general direction of play saw the ball coming across Evanilson and not in front of him and also the location and number of defenders was questionable.

The likelihood of him keeping or gaining control of the ball would have probably been in the favour of the Cherries forward because  David Raya was back-pedalling towards his own goal.

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PGMOL chiefs Howard Webb was spotted on TV listening into the VAR comms and that is  normal for him to have access — just like the media broadcasters.

There is no way he would have had any input or communication into the Saliba red card.

The Frenchman’s dismissal means he is now set to miss a crucial match in the title race for the Gunners.

Saliba will serve a one -match ban in the Premier League, ruling him out of next Sunday’s clash with Liverpool.

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He will then be free to return to league action away to Newcastle on November 2.

Fortunately for Mikel Arteta, he remains available for Tuesday’s Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk.

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The 23-year-old is also free to face Preston in the Carabao Cup later this month ahead of the trip to St. James’ Park.

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Saliba’s red card against Bournemouth is only the second of his career and his first for almost four years.

He was previously dismissed whilst playing for Arsenal’s under-21s in the EFL Trophy back in 2020.

Robert Jones upgraded Saliba's yellow to a red card after an on-field review of the incident

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Robert Jones upgraded Saliba’s yellow to a red card after an on-field review of the incidentCredit: AP
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