3 red cards in 1 minute at Manchester United-Fulham! They barely put up with Mitrovic
England hosted Fulham at Manchester United’s ground in the FA Cup quarter-final. Falling back in the second half of the match, the first half of which ended goalless, Manchester United won the fight 3–1 after they Fulham will have 9 players left in a minute.
Fulham, who went up 1-0 on Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic’s goal in the 50th minute of the game, almost fell apart in the 72nd. Willian deftly intercepted Bruno Fernandes’s shot on the goal line and received a red card after a VAR review. Following this decision, Fulham manager Marco Silva, who reacted on the side of the field, was sent off the field with a red card.

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3 RED CARDS IN 1 MINUTE
Angered by referee Chris Kavanagh’s decisions, Serbian striker Mitrovic lost control. Referee Kavanagh, who showed a red card to Mitrovic who pushed him without hesitation, showed three red cards in one minute.

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Fulham, whose both players and managers received red cards, saw 3 more goals in the remaining minutes and lost the fight 3-1. Bruno Fernandes (2) and Marcel Sabitzer scored the winning goals for Manchester United.

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“MITROVIC MUST CONTROL HIS FEELINGS”
Speaking on the issue after the match, Fulham manager Marco Silva said: “If VAR has made the decision, the issue is clear. Mitro must control his emotions. Mitrovic should learn from this.” saying.
On the other hand, referring to the red card that the referee showed him, the coach said: “If you ask if there should be a red card, I have my doubts. Because I want to know what you’re going to write in the report about what I told you. It wasn’t something that required him to give me a red card.” He used his statements.

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