Daily Mail

FLYING RITCHIE HAD TO BE GIVEN A RED

- GRAHAM POLL

WHen Matt Ritchie flew in with a high boot towards Alfie Mawson you could see he was clearly worried which colour of card Mike Jones would produce — no doubt after sadio Mane’s red card the day before.

the aerial challenge was incredibly similar apart from the contact on Mawson, who should be applauded for his calm reaction to the incident.

Jones showed a yellow card, which I think was because he thought there was no contact. Had he seen contact, which was made on the swansea player’s forearm, then a red card would have had to be shown because the challenge endangered the safety of Mawson.

Mawson’s honesty was in stark contrast to the action of Mikel Merino, who produced an outrageous dive in the first half to try to win newcastle a penalty. Jones was not deceived but was again unsure, so did not caution the spaniard for simulation.

there can be no retrospect­ive action by the FA as the new law they introduced is only applied after ‘successful deception of a match official’ and Merino was not successful.

that seems a pity because his act was disgracefu­l and merited the two-match ban.

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Danger: Matt Ritchie goes in on Mawson, but was only booked
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