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Fred’s Red card cost Man United Heavy – Manchester United

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Fred’s Red card cost Man United Heavy – Manchester United

It would be interesting to know how much thought, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, gave him Fred at half a time, given how lucky he had been in the first half.

The general consensus appeared that the midfielder of Manchester United need to save himself, having avoided what should have undoubtedly been a straight red card for a director in Leandro walls in the first half against Paris Saint-Germain. It was a mystery how Daniele Orsato could see the images and not send the Brazilian, but his fights with the Argentine midfielder walls did not end there. Both entered a fierce rings later in half and, while I was the PSG midfielder who was reserved, it could really have been.

Then, the sensible movement could have been replacing Fred, but maybe Solskjaer was showing confidence in him so as not to commit a foul. The challenge that earned his second yellow card, only a few seconds after the Marquinhos had put visitors, it was not a fault, but when he slipped at the tackle he gave Orsato a decision to make, and it was not a completely tackle cleansed. The poor of Fred. The first touch led to the lunge in Ander Herrera, not the first time his touch has failed him, and when he saw the ball, he should have had the discipline not to fly to a tackle that he could have gone. His discipline dropped him into the first half with that ridiculous impulse of the head to walls and this was another bad decision of the midfielder.

You can only imagine the roar inside Old Trafford when Scott McTominay’s sliding tackle took the ball and Neymar at the end of the first half, before the mockery howls that would have been directed to the Brazilian for his reaction to McTominay accidentally standing in his foot.

McTominay is not a reputation respecter and its magnificent Tackle was a moment to remember. I clearly irritated Neymar as well. He wanted to continue the argument in the middle of the time and when the graduate of the United Academy laughed before giving the £ 198 million forward a small push on his back, only caught him. McTominay never took a step back from the challenge that Neymar and his attitude and struggle in those contests is something that Solskjaer will appreciate. He also maintained his discipline and picked up his battles against the Brazilian, something that Fred did not achieve.

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