Rio Ferdinand expressed his frustration over the refereeing during Manchester United's defeat to Leeds United, calling it an 'absolute joke.' This loss marks Michael Carrick's second in his tenure as MUFC manager, with a record of seven wins and two draws.
āAbsolute jokeā ā Man Utd legend left fuming after āfair & squareā defeat to Leeds
āAbsolute jokeā ā Man Utd legend left fuming after āfair & squareā defeat to Leeds
Rio Ferdinand was absolutely livid with the refereeing in Manchester Unitedās defeat to Leeds United on Monday evening.
In his 11th match in charge, Michael Carrick suffered his second loss as MUFC boss. He also has seven wins and two draws on his record.
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Following a 24-day hiatus, the United faithful had been eagerly anticipating Mondayās clash, but the mood was rapidly dampened by Noah Okaforās early opener.
Rio Ferdinand left bemused by Lisandro Martinez red card
Okafor returned to score a second for Leeds, after a series of poor clearances from Man Utd defenders. The Reds were hoping to turn things around after the break, but they were dealt an agonising blow when the VAR summoned Paul Tierney for an on-field review.
The match official was shown the footage of Lisandro Martinez grabbing Dominic Calvert-Lewinās ponytail, which resulted in the Argentineās dismissal.
Curiously, Man Utd improved after going down to 10 men. Casemiro pulled one back with a trademark header from a customary Bruno Fernandes cross, and they were painfully close to finding the equaliser. Nevertheless, the contest ended 2-1, with Leeds earning their first win at Old Trafford since 1981.
Rio Ferdinand joined the queue, labelling the refereeing decision as an āabsolute jokeā.
*āThe refereeing decisions in this game were an absolute joke,ā*vented the legendary defender in a video posted on his X account.
āAnd then even worse is that, yeah, he does touch his hair, itās fine. Itās not violent conduct. How is that deemed as violent conduct?! I donāt understand it.ā
Ferdinand argues that Lisandroās hair grab was less āviolentā than Calvert-Lewinās deflating arms, but insists that both actions should be deemed normal in a physical duel.
āItās not [as bad as] deflating arms much harder. And if youāre going to say anything violent out of two scenarios, itās that!
āAnd Iām saying listen I think Dominic Calvert should be well within his rights. Thatās within the rules I think it should be fine. Iāve got elbowed in my face loads. Not proper elbows, Iām talking about when your arms are fighting and jostling to get on the ball.
Thatās normal! Thatās football. But taken out of the hairband the way he did. Plaiting my kidsā hairs more violent than doing what I saw on TV last night. It is a joke I just canāt get my head round what is going on?ā
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While Ferdinand firmly believes Man Utd were hard done by the refereeing, he insists that Leeds deserved the win by all means, having outplayed their hosts in the first half.
āAnd I am not sitting here trying to defend Man Utd. We lost the game fair and square to Leeds.
āWell done to Leeds United for winning their game at Old Trafford. Massive massive win for them. Especially in their fight stay up. Alright, but those decisions in this game were terrible.ā
To make matters even worse for Man United, they could be without their three most experienced centre-backs for their crucial contest against Chelsea on Saturday at Stamford Bridge.
Moreover, Harry Maguire, who was sorely missed on Monday, could be slapped with a prolonged sentence. The Englishman was sent off against Bournemouth for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity. Moreover, he has been charged with āimproper conductā for allegedly using foul language while addressing the fourth official while making his way out.
Finally, Matthijs de Ligt has been out of action since November due to a mysterious back injury, which could leave the young Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven as the only two available centre-backs at Carrickās disposal.
Q&A
What did Rio Ferdinand say about the refereeing in the Manchester United vs Leeds match?
Rio Ferdinand described the refereeing as an 'absolute joke' following Manchester United's defeat to Leeds United.
How many matches has Michael Carrick managed for Manchester United?
Michael Carrick has managed Manchester United in 11 matches, with a record of seven wins, two draws, and two losses.
What was the outcome of the Manchester United vs Leeds United match?
Manchester United lost to Leeds United, which was described as a 'fair & square' defeat.
What is Michael Carrick's current record as Manchester United manager?
As Manchester United manager, Michael Carrick has a record of seven wins, two draws, and two losses.
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