- Jamie Redknapp and Ashley Young both believe Chris Kavanagh made a mistake in sending Bruno Fernandes off.
- Redknapp and Young both believe Bruno simply slipped and used his heel to tackle James Maddison.
Jamie Redknapp and Ashley Young both believe Chris Kavanagh was wrong to send Bruno Fernandes off in Manchester United’s 3-0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Asked if it was a red card, Redknapp said: “No, he was more of a slip. He was trying to get the ball and you could see his heel hit Maddison.”
“It was very light. You see he has his right leg out and the angle is a bit scary, but when you watch it in slow motion, I think it should have been a yellow card.”
While Young agreed with Redknapp that Kavanagh made a mistake in his judgement because it was not a reckless tackle from Bruno.
“I don’t think it was a serious foul or reckless play. Okay, he was out of control, but he slipped and you could clearly see he slipped,” Young explained.
“I don’t think he intentionally hurt James Maddison. He even tackled Maddison with his heel. I think the referee made a mistake.”
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However, the Red Devils’ misfortune worsened in the 42nd minute when Bruno was shown a straight red card for a challenge on James Maddison, with VAR reviewing and upholding Kavanagh’s decision.