• pacoLL3@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I dislike ManU but i absolutely despise red card decisions like these.

    Everyone and their mother knows this was utterly unintentional.

    Is this really what a red card should be about? Technicalities?

    For me it should be the exact opposite: A red is when people deliberatly try to injure, or provoke injuries.

    None of that happened here.

    And this is comming from a guy liking Kopenhagen, Liverpool and City.

    • XxAbsurdumxX@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Intent isn’t, and has not been for a very long time, a requirement for a red. It can increase the seriousness of the challenge, but intent is in no way required for a red. The reason why is obvious: how do you prove intent? The most important factor for the refs is to consider wether the player is acting reckless and/or endangering his opponent. Rashford isn’t being reckless here, but planting your studs in your opponents ankle is dangerous regardless of wether he intended to do it or not.

      I think its harsh, but claiming it is BS because he didn’t intend to do it just shows a complete misunderstanding of the rules.