Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Mourinho unhappy at Aguero’s action

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JOSE Mourinho was unimpresse­d with Sergio Aguero’s role in the incident which saw Marouane Fellaini sent off for headbuttin­g the Argentinia­n during last night’s fiery Manchester derby.

Manchester United midfielder Fellaini was dismissed six minutes from the end of a frantic goalless draw against City after the most serious of three clashes with Aguero in quick succession.

The Belgian was booked for tripping Aguero and then repeated the offence less than a minute later. His temper then got the better of him as he headbutted the City striker and referee Martin Atkinson showed a straight red card.

City, who had dominated most of the game at the Etihad Stadium, were unable to take advantage of their extra man and had to settle for a point and remaining fourth in the Premier League. United are just a point behind in fifth in a tight battle for Champions League places.

Mourinho said: “Marouane says it was a red card because he is Marouane, Martin Atkinson told me in his opinion it was a red card but I saw Aguero in the tunnel, no broken nose, no broken head, his face is as nice as always.

“So, I am not so sure. I think if Sergio doesn’t go to the floor, for sure it is not a red card. But if Marouane gave him the chance to do that, I don’t know.

“I can guess it’s a bit of a red card and t hat it’s a bit of a very experience­d, smart Argentinia­n player.”

City substitute Gabriel Jesus, returning after more than two months out injured, thought he had scored a dramatic late winner but his header was ruled out for offside. Aguero had hit the post early on in the game and spurned a number of other opportunit­ies, including one in injury time.

United’s best chances came after a Claudio Bravo blunder offered Henrikh Mkhitaryan a shooting opportunit­y he could not take while Ander Herrera also headed wide.

Other than that, United were mostly on the back foot but Mourinho felt they acquitted themselves well.

Asked if it was a fair result, Mourinho said: “I think so because of our amazing spirit and our very good first half, when we easily controlled the game.”

Opposite number Pep Guardiola fears Bravo could miss the remainder of the season after being carried off with a calf injury.

 ??  ?? Marouane Fellaini is shepherded off the pitch by team-mates following his dismissal against Manchester City.
Marouane Fellaini is shepherded off the pitch by team-mates following his dismissal against Manchester City.

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