Man Utd issued immediate verdict on Diogo Dalot red card controversy vs Man City

Man Utd issued immediate verdict on Diogo Dalot red card controversy vs Man City

The Premier League have explained why Diogo Dalot was only shown a yellow card for his foul on Jeremy Doku in the first half of the Manchester derby, despite City being adamant that he should have been sent off for the incident. Dalot appeared to have caught Doku high up on his leg, but referee Anthony Taylor only issued a booking.

Doku had been advancing in a promising position and jinked the ball past Dalot, only to be brought down when the Portuguese defender went to ground. Doku grimaced in pain and immediately signalled to the City medical staff that he needed attention, while the official mulled over his decision.

But Taylor felt that only a yellow card was necessary and his verdict was backed up by VAR, which did check the incident.

The Premier League Match Centre explained: “The referee’s call of yellow card to Dalot for a reckless challenge was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the contact deemed to be glancing and not with excessive force.”

Interim United boss Michael Carrick was questioning the decision to award a free-kick at all, but replays showed that Dalot caught Doku late and high.

“Not good,” Gary Neville said on commentary duties for Sky Sports. “It is knee high. The ball is there and Jeremy Doku shifts it. Diogo Dalot is very late. He is clearly looking for the ball, but Doku is too quick for him.”