Video: images of Bruno Fernandes’ red card against Tottenham

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This Sunday afternoon, Manchester United hosts Tottenham. A clash between two big names from across the Channel which does not keep all its promises. Indeed, despite a London club that is more than up to standard, the Red Devils completely get through their first period. Quickly led by a goal from Brennan Johnson, the Mancuniens were reduced to ten shortly before half-time.

After a guilty loss of the ball, Bruno Fernandes decided to take justice into his own hands. Sprinting towards James Maddison, the Portuguese slipped before raising his crampon towards the Englishman’s shin. Without hesitation, referee Kavanagh awarded the Manchester United captain a red card. Severe or not, we’ll let you judge. In any case, this is Bruno Fernandes’ first red card in 242 matches with Manchester United.

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