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Wright & Keane: Kelleher was very lucky, he should have received a red card

Wright & Keane: Kelleher was very lucky, he should have received a red card

Live bar On February 7, Liverpool beat Cardiff City 3-1 in the FA Cup match and successfully advanced. However, both Ian Wright and Roy Keane believed that Liverpool goalkeeper Kelleher should have received a red card in the game.

Liverpool's starting goalkeeper of the game will be Kelleher, who once broke out of the box in the second half, but he accidentally took over the opposing player with a tackle. The referee on duty, judged by the VAR, only showed a yellow card.

In response, Ian Wright commented when he participated in the live broadcast: "I don't think it's a clear scoring opportunity because Cornat is around, but I think people must be paying more attention to this move. I think Kelleher really wants to shovel, and if he gets sent off for that, we'll agree. Kelleher bumped into the opposing player and his feet were really tall enough. ”

Wright & Keane: Kelleher was very lucky, he should have received a red card

Roy Keane added: "Kelleher lost control of his body at that time. He was very, very lucky not to be sent off with a red card, and he almost seriously injured his opponent. Lucky. He did not receive a red card. Sometimes, even the home team gets red cards for similar situations, but he's lucky. ”

(Lin Yuan)

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