That's an orange card, unfortunately I don't think Oliver was way off base with that. Just bad luck.

    What's the point of VAR?

    Rohit commentators on my channel are confused. They don't understand why it's a red

      Not watching anymore of this shit.

      But I think you have to be looking to give a red there.

      Qwiss I was incensed at first, but the studs aspect is what in my opinion gives the ref an excuse.

        naz Howard Webbs creative writing team will be working over time to make an excuse for that one

        Panda he didn't. And that happens to Saka 25 times a game and he just needs to be tougher.

          This is the first time I’ve heard the words “contact above the ankle”. Or have I been ignorant of a standard law this whole time?

            That’s what he wanted. Camera on him at halftime. He can be the story again. Absolute cunt

            Coombs I don't come here to rile people off. I come here to post my opinions, just like you do.

              flobaba nonsense. It's a standard professional foul.

                Most of the other red cards could be justified "by the letter of the law", but this is arguably the worst red card i've ever seen. Team should not play the second half. Just leave.

                  Claudius Gabriel took a straight kick to the knee during the week so I'm not sure this new rule has reached the continent either.

                    naz and on mine they are calling it serious foul play since contact was above the ankle. I am absolutely lost for words. If this explanation will be supported by referees then every intentional trip will be a red. This is probably the worst decision I have ever seen and Oliver didn't wait a second to show red, he had been waiting.