Kieran Trippier Newcastle United defender has opened up to point out that the referee did the right job canceling his red card in the foul on Kevin De Bruyne following being signaled by VAR to run to look at the meter. On the sidelines in the Premier League match at the Magpies in a 3-3 draw at home to Manchester City on Sunday, August 21.
Trippier was immediately given a red card by the referee following taunting the Belgian midfielder’s leg, falling over and over. But in the end, there was a yellow card instead because the black-shirted lion was signaled to run to watch the TV screen for prudence. Before considering that this is a simple game hack only.
“We want to fight them with an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. And I think we did well throughout the game. Man City are a great team. And they have the quality to get back into the game. But it shows that since January we have improved. And the players were disappointed following leading 3-1, but we are still optimistic.”
“Allan Saint-Maximin is a player who makes everyone jump from their chairs, he has quality and he showed that today. I’m glad to have him as a teammate. he ran up and down And to win us, he has the trick and it’s just a search for consistency,” the English defender praised the Man of the Match before referring to his own goal. and red card salvation
“I am always confident to take free-kicks. And I’m glad I was able to help the team. It has a uniqueness that keeps us one step further.”
“I am dedicated to everything for the team. and I want victory But I wasn’t the player who injured the other side, I spoke to Kevin De Bruyne following the game and the referee changed the decision.