Swango1980
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Before he even got to the ball, I think everyone knew what was about to happen. He was flying in hard and high, he was very possibly going to win the ball, but after that his foot was going in very high and powerfully in towards the legs of the opponent. If he hit the players leg first, I don't think there would be a debate about a red card, as it would be seen as dangerous. Is potentially breaking an opponents leg after making contact with the ball less bad?Also just watched the Sky clip with both angles. I think it's less clear. It looks brutal but it's one of those where I'm wondering what you're supposed to do with your foot after you've kicked the ball. I don't believe he deliberately left it on him.
I suppose people may argue "where was his foot meant to go?" But, to me, there seems to have been alternative ways to go for that ball without having to have such a high foot, studs first, going into the opponent. It has obviously been a big talking point during and since. There may be someone out there defending it, but I have yet to hear that view, including from a lot of people that have been there and got the T-Shirt.