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Man United get new Lisandro Martinez red card referee verdict after Cole Palmer flashpoint. This is just too disgusting šŸ¤®

Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has acknowledged that Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez was fortunate his challenge on Chelseaā€™s Cole Palmer lacked intensity, allowing him to escape with only a yellow card.

 

During the second half, Martinez made a high-stakes tackle near the halfway line, catching Palmer with his studs. The Chelsea forward, a former Manchester City player, had just flicked the ball over Martinez’s head before the contact.

 

Referee Rob Jones initially issued a yellow card for the incident, and after a thorough review, VAR officials upheld the on-field decision, deciding no further action was necessary.

 

ā€œI think heā€™s lucky,ā€ Gallagher admitted. ā€œIf his starting position had been further from Palmer and heā€™d come in with more distance, speed, and intensity, thatā€™s when heā€™d be in trouble.

 

ā€œBecause heā€™s so close, he doesnā€™t generate the necessary force. The contact is brief.

 

ā€œItā€™s the short distance that keeps the intensity low.ā€ While opinions have been divided on Martinezā€™s challenge, there was general agreement that Manchester Unitedā€™s penalty for Robert Sanchezā€™s foul on Rasmus Hojlund was justified.

 

Hojlund was brought down in the box by Chelseaā€™s goalkeeper, Sanchez, resulting in a penalty for United.

 

Explaining the decision, Gallagher said: ā€œI thought it was a penalty when I saw it live and I still do. Sanchez doesnā€™t make contact with the ball and catches Hojlund on the ankle.

 

ā€œItā€™s similar to Edersonā€™s challenge on Anthony Gordon, which I also believed was a penalty. He doesnā€™t touch the ball.

 

ā€œWhen you watch it in slow motion, things can look exaggerated ā€“ but I think itā€™s a clear foul. Sanchez challenges with his arms, misses the ball, and catches Hojlund on the ankle. The referee made the right call, and VAR was never going to overturn it.ā€

 

 

 

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