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Manchester United vs Tottenham 0-3 Premier League: Tottenham beat Manchester United by 0-3 goals. Bruno Fernandes received a red card for reckless challenge on Tottenham player. Burno’s red card vs Tottenham has become controversial now. But was it really a red? Bruno went in with one leg slightly off the ground, studs showingโ€”luckily, he didnโ€™t make full contact. His foot slipped a bit, and instead of catching the player with his studs, the side of his boot clipped his leg. And we explained it either it was a red or not. Watch Bruno Fernandes Controversial Red Card vs Tottenham ๐ŸŸฅ Footage & Explanation!

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  1. He slipped and he raised his leg in a unnatural way to take the other player down… Red All day every day… Its INTENT

    If it happened to bruno he would be still rolling around crying ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ

  2. Totally get why it's red, no argument. But… had Beckhan done that to Samways 30 years ago. I doubt the Spurs player would have even hit the deck. Today it's expected that players pretend to get hurt in the hope they'll get opponent booked or sent off. The only thing unnatural in football these days is how FIFA has stuffed it up.

  3. Not a United fan and if that was a straight red its harsh. Second yellow still tough. Unfortunately refereeing decisions for innocuous things are spoiling games week after week. Surely to send a player off reducing a team to 10 men should be the result of serious foul play. Unfortunately it's not at present. I think if refs want to be so famous they are card happy, then offences like this or time wasting should be punished by an intermediate card and a period in the sin bin.

  4. as an arsenal fan, i enjoyed the red card but the truth is intent should be considered. There is luxury of VAR. refs are becoming dumb and power hungry. new blood is needed

  5. Yes guys but come on, how many Oscars has Madison got? You only have to breathe on him and he goes down! I am no fan of Fernandez either but Red card Never!

  6. You used the word "reckless" in your commentary. The Laws of the Game say that reckless acts result in a caution (yellow card). The question is whether Bruno used "excessive force" that "exceeds the necessary use of force and/or endangers the safety of an opponent". If so, he has to be sent off (red card).

  7. Wreckless clogging that doesn't quite connect like this and the two footed Martinez one at Palace, neither red card, are the sign of a desperate team mistaking lazy intimidating lunging tackles for steelyness. In real time any ref will give a red.

  8. Yes he slipped but before he diverted his tackling leg to deliberately foul Madison. It was also over the height of the ball. So deliberate, high, late and dangerous, I've seen them not given but he can't complain. FA caved to outside pressure to resind it, shame on them gutless. They should have supported the ref in this case.

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