the game, as his strike, combined with goals from
Bruyne tackle By Adrian Bishop For Mailonline Social media is divided after referee Jarred Gillett overturned his decision to award Kieran Trippier a red card during Newcastle’s game with Manchester City on Sunday. The English full-back scored a sublime goal from a free kick earlier in the game, as his strike, combined with goals from Miguel Almiron and Callum Wilson gave Eddie Howe’s team a shock lead after Ilkay Gundogan had opened the scoring f usatimes.cc or the away side. Pep Guardiola’s side fought back though, and goals from Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva brought the game level midway into the second half. Kieran Trippier was initially dismissed for his tackle on Kevin De Bruyne in Sunday’s game between Newcastle and Man City
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and with Kevin De Bruyne leading a City counterattack, Trippier lunged in on the half-way line to bring the Belgian international down, eliciting a straight red card from Gillett.
However, after consulting with VAR, Gillett opted to rescind his original decision, and instead yellow-carded the former Tottenham defender.
In the aftermath of the
usanews.cc incident, fans and pundits alike have taken to social media to share their views on whether Trippier should have been allowed to remain on the pitch following the foul.
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