An independent panel came to a conclusion on Lisandro Martinez's controversial two-footed challenge against Crystal Palace last Saturday.
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Lisandro escaped red card against Crystal PalacePremier League's independent panel backed the referee's decisionWarned player against making such challengesFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Per ESPN, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents (KMI) independent panel unanimously backed referee David Coote's decision to not send off Martinez during Manchester United's clash against Crystal Palace last Saturday. The Argentine defender attempted a two-footed tackle on opponent Daichi Kamada for which he was cautioned with a yellow card instead of being sent off.
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While the opponent and several fans demanded a direct red for the United star, Coote went by the UEFA rules, which are followed by the PGMOL and the Premier League. The rule clearly states that if a player does not make contact and complete the action before reaching the opposition player, only a yellow card will be shown. Martinez did attempt a two-footed tackle on Kamada, however, he reached the ground without touching the Japanese midfielder.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
The official decision from the KMI is yet to be revealed, however, ESPN got access to the documents which read, "The action viewed in isolation is a ridiculous challenge. Martinez is so fortunate that he doesn't contact Kamada. It supported as correct on the basis that the action by Martinez had been completed and no contact was made, however, the panel felt very strongly that this type of challenge has no place on the pitch."
The document added, "It's a strong challenge made at full speed but below the threshold for a second caution. The intensity of the challenge is too high and it's a reckless tackle showing disregard to the consequences for the opponent."
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Erik ten Hag's side will begin their Europa League journey on Wednesday as they take on FC Twente before facing Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday in a crucial Premier League fixture.