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The explanation for Bruno Fernandes’ avoidance of a red card during the Manchester United versus Liverpool match has surfaced.
According to reports, Manchester United’s captain, Bruno Fernandes, narrowly dodged a red card for a challenge on Dominik Szoboszlai during the FA Cup clash.
Lee Dixon has shed light on why he believes Bruno Fernandes evaded a second yellow card in the Manchester United vs. Liverpool fixture.Despite receiving a booking earlier in the game, Fernandes escaped another caution for a tackle on Dominik Szoboszlai in the second half.
Dixon, providing co-commentary during the match, acknowledged Fernandes’ stroke of luck in avoiding a yellow card but argued against it meriting a straight red.
He highlighted that such incidents are common on the pitch and while it’s something VAR might scrutinize, it didn’t intervene in this instance.
Dixon further remarked that had a similar tackle occurred elsewhere on the field and Fernandes hadn’t already been booked, he would have undoubtedly received a yellow card.
He stressed his belief that the referee would have issued a caution if such a challenge had taken place on the halfway line.It seems Bruno Fernandes avoided a second yellow card during the Manchester United versus Liverpool match, with Lee Dixon explaining that while the tackle on Dominik Szoboszlai could have warranted a yellow card, it didn’t cross the line into a straight red. Dixon noted that although such incidents are typically scrutinized by VAR, it didn’t intervene in this case. He also mentioned that if Fernandes hadn’t already been booked, he likely would have received a yellow card for the challenge, especially if it had occurred in a different area of the pitch.