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Home General Eddie Nketiah red card was unfortunate b…
General Jan 12, 2026 2 min read

Eddie Nketiah red card was unfortunate but" deserved one", Ian Wright

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Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah was sent off yesterday in the match between Arsenal and Leicester City after coming on to replace the France international Alexander Lacazert in the second half. He described the incident as "purely an accident" but also insisted it was a deserved red card.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright has asserted Eddie Nketiah's sending off against Leicester City was "purely an accident" but also insisted it was a deserved red card.

The 21-year-old committed a rough foul on James Justin and after consulting with the VAR, referee Chris Cavanagh dished out a straight red card for Nketiah.

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