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Kompany's was def dangerous. by NDMike2001
And it meets the current definition of a red. I just dont agree with the rule where the contact was avoided. (Unlike Edersons foul which took out Mane. I have a beautiful screen shot, but I dont know how to post it.) And I definitely didnt want this game decided by a rule I dont like.
I dont know any rule that makes Lovrens foul a red. But hey, Liverpool were probably better with 10. He was one of Citys better players today.
Watch the Sterling play again. If you dont see what I see then we'll agree to disagree. I think it's rather obvious.