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Arsenal star William Saliba SENT OFF and after controversial VAR red card against Bournemouth as length of ban revealed

Gunners' defender at centre of huge talking point in Prem clash

WILLIAM SALIBA saw red to spark controversy in Arsenal's defeat at Bournemouth.

The centre-back earned his first ever sending-off as VAR intervened over a professional foul on the halfway line.

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Evanilson and Saliba went crashing to the floor in a huge talking pointCredit: Rex
The verdict appeared contentious as Evanilson was far away from goal when fouledCredit: Getty
Saliba and Evanilson tangled in the most dramatic moment of the first half
Referees' chief Howard Webb was on the phone after the controversy

Saliba pulled back Evanilson as the Brazil attacker attempted to burst completely clear in mid-pitch.

VAR Jared Gillett summoned on-pitch ref Rob Jones to the monitor.

And after looking, Jones had no doubts as he waved a red to reduce the Gunners to 10 men.

Saliba will now be banned for just ONE game.

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Had it been violent conduct, he would have been suspended for three matches.

Fans were split over the drama, which came half an hour into a tight, goalless first period at the Vitality Stadium.

Saliba and Evanilson tangled just inside the Arsenal half.

It appeared the Frenchman was the offender as they both went to ground.

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Jones made his decision after looking at the VAR monitorCredit: PA

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But even if Evanilson had been allowed to break through, he would still have had plenty of work to do.

One viewer claimed: "I think the attacking player was too far from the post - maybe yellow."

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But another said of Saliba's actions: "Very reckless from a star player."

Referees' chief Howard Webb was spotted apparently in animated conversation on a phone at the time of the incident.

Pundit Jamie Carragher responded to that scene with a tweet - which he quickly deleted.

One supporter still claimed it was "not a good look" for Webb - but others attacked "conspiracy theories" over the matter.

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