This is when Jaka took the yellow card that she's suspected to set up on the book.

Granit Jaka's yellow card in the Arsenal win of Leeds United in the last season is being investigated by the National Crime Agency amid suspicions of a major betting scandal. “Daily Mail” reported that the FA conducted a six-month investigation and referred the case to the country's leading organised crime agency. [...]
“Daily Mail” reported that the FA conducted a six-month investigation and referred the case to the country's leading organised crime agency.
The FA opened investigations after being announced for betting on a yellow card shown to Jaka in the 4-1 Arsenal win on December 18th.
The alarm was raised by an extremely large bet of about 52 thousand pounds, determined that Jaka will be punished with yellow cardboard in the last 10 minutes.
The betting leaders reported to the FA because of the huge amount of money involved and some industry sources have told “Daily Mail” that the amount was much greater than the one usually put on yellow cards.
Another strange thing was that the chances offered in exchanging bets for Jaka's punishment were higher in the last 10 minutes than before the start of the match, which also caused major suspicions.
And, Switzerland's representative was sentenced to yellow card by Judge Andre Marinner for a waste of time in the 86th minute, after he delayed executing a penalty blow.
All of this became even more suspicious because the “Topchit” at that moment were winning by a score of 4:1.












