Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag brutally slams Anthony Taylor for Casemiro's sending off against Southampton
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has pointed the finger at referee Anthony Taylor for his decisions in his side's goalless draw against Southampton. The official sent Casemiro off in the 34th minute in a controversial decision in the goalless Premier League stalemate on Sunday (March 12).
Casemiro won the ball in a tackle on Carlos Alvarez but left his studs on the Argentine attacker. Taylor initially gave Casemiro a yellow card before VAR advised him to look at the incident on the pitchside monitor. It didn't take much deliberation before the referee overturned his initial decision and sent the Brazilian off.
That left Manchester United a man down, but they had two close penalty appeals that were waved away by Taylor. The game was marred by controversial officiating. and Ten Hag was evidently furious. He tore into Premier League refereeing by alluding to the fact that Casemiro hadn't received a straight red card in his career till this season (via UtdPlug):
“Casemiro played over 500 games in Europe and never once got a red card. Now he has two in the Premier League. His absence is not the issue. We will deal with that. This game was influenced by the referee.”
Ten Hag was aggrieved with two penalty appeals that weren't given in the first half. Bruno Fernandes went down under the challenge of Kyle Walker-Peters. Meanwhile, the English right-back appeared to handball a cross that was heading towards Wout Weghorst.
Nevertheless, Manchester United hung on with ten men against Southampton in an enthraling battle. The third-placed Red Devils moved onto 50 points after 26 games, six clear of fifth-placed Newcastle United.
Manchester United's Antony sends galvanising message to Casemiro following his red card
Antony consoled Casemiro when he was sent off, comforting the midfielder during his disappointing moment against Southampton. The Brazilian has urged his compatriot to keep his head up following the draw with the Saints. He tweeted:
"We will always be together brother. Raise your head; we have a lot ahead of us."
Casemiro will now serve a four-match ban following his second straight red card. He will miss his side's clash with Fulham in the FA Cup quarterfinals on Sunday (March 19). The Brazilian will also sit out their games with Newcastle United (April 2), Brentford (April 5) and Everton (April 8).
Fortunately, he will be available for the trip to the Benito Villamarin against Real Betis in the second leg of their UEFA Europa League last 16 clash. Manchester United lead the La Liga side 4-1 lead from the first leg.