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Dermot Gallagher feels Marcel Sabitzer was ‘extremely lucky’ not to be sent off for his challenge on Wout Faes.

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37 Comments

  1. People are way too obsessed with studs, and they disregard the other stuff in a challenge, like the actual force behind it.
    You can do a lot more damage sliding into someone with your knees because there's no way to ease up on the force, but if you go in with your studs you can bend your knees or twist your leg out of the way.
    I'll take a little scratch from studs over somebody sliding, bodily, into my leg, or somebody backing into me when I'm in the air, any day.
    I think it's crazy that studs lead to so many red cards, but more dangerous, potentially season ending tackles, don't get any attention. Like the tackle that took out Donny Van De Beek.
    Ironically, if a player bends their knee to take the studs out of the equation it's more dangerous, but they get in less trouble over it.

  2. If that tackle was on Bruno Fernandes he would have started rolling around for like 3 mins, and all the United players would have crowded the referee and pressured him to produce a red card, the Leicester players didn't run over to the referee or react in anyway to sway him. However the people in VAR studio messed up again, does the leg need to be broken first for them to make a call.

  3. Gary Neville said it wasn't a red on the commentary, clearly var can hear the commentators. That's why the co comms are always neville and carragher. Blatant.

  4. It's clearly a red card. If his leg wasn't planted with the muscles under tension he would have left the pitch on a stretcher. Sabitzer would have been sent off as a result.

  5. More hypocrisy… the referees and media didn't even question when Haaland kicked a player in the head or the 30+ fouls arsenal and city commit each half and only walk away with one yellow, sky's just using united to farm views.

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