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Still bleeding when he got to hospital. Guessing there was enough blood loss to make him light headed hence the oxygen.

 

People keep commenting on this but pretty sure it is standard protocol / rules now that any player going off on a stretcher, regardless of their injury, gets oxygen.

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studs up challenge from the keeper, and no where near the ball.

Was the keeper even booked?

 

think it was careless/wreckless rather than deliberate.

Doesn't matter does it? If it's late and dangerous it should be punished, regardless of whether it was intentional.

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Looking at the pictures, it should have been a red card for their keeper as he's airborne, out of control with studs up.         

 

Guarantee, if the roles had been reversed Mitro would have seen red.

 

Theoretically as the referee missed it, he should be charged retrospectively.

 

Of course we all know that wont happen though.

 

Disclaimer - I didn't see the challenge during the match, only going off of the photo on here, it may not look so bad on video.

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Looking at the pictures, it should have been a red card for their keeper as he's airborne, out of control with studs up.         

 

Guarantee, if the roles had been reversed Mitro would have seen red.

It's different for GK's though, he was diving in trying to block the shot/goal. Mitro was sliding in towards him, as he was diving out to close the ball

 

Same reason it's not a red when they're diving "out of control" and punch someone in the head when trying to save

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Keeper did nowt wrong. Loooking at the cut I'm assuming the keeper had blade studs and imo they should have been banned ages ago, they simply slice open skin and are extremely dangerous. You can get a nasty hole with normal studs but they rarely slice open a wound like blades do.

 

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Keeper did nowt wrong. Loooking at the cut I'm assuming the keeper had blade studs and imo they should have been banned ages ago, they simply slice open skin and are extremely dangerous. You can get a nasty hole with normal studs but they rarely slice open a wound like blades do.

 

 

He was wearing studs not blades.

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How are plastic blades worse than metal studs?

 

Studs tend to make a hole and have no edge, blades, if they penerate the skin tend to slice it open due to their shape. If the keeper was wearing studs then that's one hell of an impact.

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Yes, he's spreading his body towards the ball to make himself bigger in the hope that he'll save the ball, he's not flying in for a tackle. If you were giving out red cards to goalkeepers for that you'd probably need 3 'keepers on the bench just in case.

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