During the Liverpool vs. Manchester United match, Diogo Dalot received two yellow cards in quick succession for dissent, resulting in his sending off. This decision by referee Michael Oliver has sparked controversy and criticism, with many expressing dissatisfaction with the referee's handling of the situation. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, with Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans contributing to Manchester United's defensive efforts. The red card for Dalot added drama to the game, leaving fans and pundits discussing the contentious decision.
Liverpool 0 Manchester United 0 Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans help take heat off under-fire manager Erik ten Hag by averting another heavy Anfield defeat, despite a late red card for Diogo Dalot Read @henrywinter's report ā¬ļø https://t.co/XxfYR2JCvV
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Liverpool-Man United may have ended 0-0, but that didn't mean there weren't fireworks. Diogo Dalot earned two yellow cards in 10 seconds for dissent in stoppage time. š„ @NBCSportsSoccer https://t.co/4LdK4opMrw
Two yellow cards in the matter of seconds, both for dissent, for Diogo Dalot. Not a classic...
Diogo Dalot is the first Manchester United player to be sent off against Liverpool at Anfield since Nemanja Vidic in October 2009. #LIVMUN
In a season of prominent refereeing errors, Michael Oliver does himself and his profession no favours by showing Diogo Dalot two yellow cards for dissent in less than a minute. #LIVMUN
Referee giving Dalot two yellow cards for complaining on the same decision within 10 seconds is so, so weak man
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