
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
Michael Carrick is appealing Lisandro Martinez's red card from the match against Leeds United, but former Premier League referee Peter Watson believes the appeal is futile and unlikely to succeed. Martinez received the red card for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin's ponytail early in the second half.
Former Premier League referee believes Michael Carrick is wasting his time appealing Lisandro Martinezâs red card
Manchester United are set to appeal against Lisandro Martinezâs red card in the 2-1 defeat against Leeds United at the behest of Michael Carrick.
However, former Premier League referee Peter Watson has told the interim manager that heâs âwasting his timeâ and has âno chance of successâ.
Martinez was handed his marching orders just 11 minutes into the second half for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewinâs ponytail during an aerial duel.
At the time, United were chasing the game after going into the half time interval with a two-goal deficit.
Noah Okafor netted a brace before the half hour mark as relegation-battling Leeds stunned the Red Devils supporters into silence at the Theatre of Dreams.
Martinezâs sending off made Unitedâs comeback efforts even more difficult.
While Casemiroâs 69th-minute header sparked hopes of defying the odds, United ultimately succumbed to their first home defeat against their bitter rivals in 45 years.
After the game, Carrick slammed referee Paul Tierneyâs decision to send off Martinez after a VAR review.
âThat decision was one of the worst Iâve ever seen,â Carrick said. âHe [Calvert-Lewin] can throw his arms in Lichaâs [MartĂnezâs] face and then heâs sent off.
âItâs not a pull, itâs not a tug, itâs not aggressive. He touches it and he gets sent off.
âHe is off balance and grappling. We have got to be careful where the game is going. It is a shocking decision, absolutely shocking.â
United have now decided to appeal the decision, with Martinez set to miss crucial Premier League games against Chelsea, Brentford and Liverpool if the dismissal is upheld.
However, Watson has urged the Englishman to focus on other matters, dismissing his chances of convincing the Football Association (FA) to overturn the red card.
âDuring my career as a Premier League referee, there was no agreed position on hair-pulling, so the punishment for it was at the officialâs discretion,â Walton wrote in The Times.
âWhy have things significantly changed, so that when Manchester Unitedâs Lisandro MartĂnez tugged on Dominic Calvert-Lewinâs bun on Monday night, the VAR John Brooks knew he was obliged to advise Paul Tierney, the referee, that it was a red-card offence?
âWell, partly itâs because it has become a more common offence in the menâs game. When a player pulls an opponentâs hair they are doing it only to hurt or antagonise them.
âI can tell Michael Carrick now he is wasting his time appealing against MartĂnezâs red card. The United head coach has no chance of success.â
Despite the defeat, United are still on course to qualify for the Champions League as they sit third in the Premier League table with six games left.
Lisandro Martinez received a red card for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin's ponytail during an aerial duel.
Peter Watson believes that Carrick has no chance of success in appealing the red card decision.
Manchester United lost the match 2-1 to Leeds United.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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