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Carragher doesn't think a foul on Mane is a red card, Shearer: It should be a red card no matter what you look at

Carragher doesn't think a foul on Mane is a red card, Shearer: It should be a red card no matter what you look at

Live Bar January 3, Alain Shearer believes that Mane's elbow should be stained red.

In Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the early hours of this morning, Mane opened with an elbow attack on Azpilicueta but did not receive a red card, a decision that caused great controversy.

Liverpool star Carragher said: "I think it's somewhere between a red card and a yellow card, I don't think it's possible for the referee to give a red card just six seconds after the opening, I think if Mane is elbow touching AZP instead of forearm touching AZP, then he will be sent off. ”

"Mane touched AZP with a more close to his wrist than his elbow, which probably saved him, and the race started only 6 seconds, which also saved him."

"But it's the kind of action that's worse than a yellow card, but I don't think it's a red card."

Shearer disagreed, telling the BBC: "This move is a red card at any time, whether it is the 6th second, the 6th minute or the 60th minute, this action should be red carded." ”

Don't talk to me about Mane's with his eyes fixed on the ball, that doesn't change anything. In my opinion, Mane's action is to endanger the opponent and should be stained red. ”

Carragher doesn't think a foul on Mane is a red card, Shearer: It should be a red card no matter what you look at

Live Bar January 3, Alain Shearer believes that Mane's elbow should be stained red.

In Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the early hours of this morning, Mane opened with an elbow attack on Azpilicueta but did not receive a red card, a decision that caused great controversy.

Liverpool star Carragher said: "I think it's somewhere between a red card and a yellow card, I don't think it's possible for the referee to give a red card just six seconds after the opening, I think if Mane is elbow touching AZP instead of forearm touching AZP, then he will be sent off. ”

"Mane touched AZP with a more close to his wrist than his elbow, which probably saved him, and the race started only 6 seconds, which also saved him."

"But it's the kind of action that's worse than a yellow card, but I don't think it's a red card."

Shearer disagreed, telling the BBC: "This move is a red card at any time, whether it is the 6th second, the 6th minute or the 60th minute, this action should be red carded." ”

Don't talk to me about Mane's with his eyes fixed on the ball, that doesn't change anything. In my opinion, Mane's action is to endanger the opponent and should be stained red. ”

(Goblin Killer)

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