Rangers fans as Motherwell star defends horror tackle
Rangers fans as Motherwell star defends horror tackle
Following a careless first-half challenge by Dan Casey, who went on to score the game’s winning goal, the young Northern Irishman
had to leave Ibrox on crutches.
Manager Philippe Clement became enraged after the game, claiming that Dan Casey had “kicked” Ross McCausland off the field.
Dermot Gallagher, a former Premier League referee, has since voiced his shock that a red card wasn’t given, although Andy Halliday
disagrees.
Andy Halliday defends Dan Casey tackle
With reference to Dujon Sterling’s dubious red card against Aberdeen, the midfield player for Motherwell jumped to his friend’s
defense.
Andy Halliday’s remarks, in which he claimed that the tackle only deserved a yellow card, may win him favor with Dan Casey but they
will undoubtedly alienate Rangers fans.
Ibrox supporters are incensed about the challenge, which was at best wildly ill-advised.
Speaking on Clyde Superscoreboard, Andy Halliday remarked, “It’s a difficult one for me.” “I recall that Dujon Sterling was dismissed
for a comparable offense.
“I stood up for him because I believe that their respective tackles were made with comparable force, which was a major talking point in
both Dan Casey’s and Dujon Sterling’s tackles.
“I believe Dan made the proper choice in receiving a yellow card. When you properly study the video, you can see that Dan follows
through to win the ball, and I don’t think Ross McCausland’s follow through was all that poor.
Is the force used excessive? Yes, it is, but although I know referees use it as a gauge, I don’t like to use it myself. A yellow card was
ultimately the wise course of action.
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