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Crystal Palace Manager Oliver glass He believes into account Millwall Keeper Liam Roberts’s conflict with Jean-Philippe Mateta could be a challenge that ends in his career and they deserve red card.
Mateta was performed on the stretcher and taken to the hospital early in the victory of 3-1 Fa Cup in the town of Selhurst.
He has since posted on social media to “do good” and hopes that he would “return very quickly”.
Roberts, who came out to meet the ball, kicked France International in the head and fired after waiting for Var in the eighth minute.
Millwall Manager Alex Neil He also admitted that it was the insult of the Red Carton, but defended his goalkeeper and said he did not go on deliberately injured Matet.
The Glasner, who convicted Roberts’s big foot, but he didn’t feel that he intended to hurt France International, “I said that he was aware that it is conscious and that it is seriously injured in ear.
“I didn’t see him in real time during the game. I didn’t want to see him after a game, because I never want to watch the injury, but then, of course, because I will have to talk about it, and that was a very serious game.
“It’s hard to see. I don’t want to see anymore. The good thing is, just imagine if he accelerated her face straight, with power, with the studios, it’s the end of JP’s career.
“I’m pretty sure he doesn’t want to hurt JP in this situation, but I think you also have to decide when you make such an impact, you just can’t do it this way.
“The risk of a very, very serious injury is too high, so I think that was the wrong guard that the guard took the guard at this time, but I always believe in athletes fair, I know they never want to hurt their opposition players.
“I don’t think he wanted to hurt him that way, but I think I go to the ball to this height, with that intensity, was a completely wrong decision and, of course, all agreement that the red card was a real decision.”
Millwall was behind in 33. minute through his own goal of Japhet Tangang.
Daniel Munoz added another for eagle seven minutes, and Wes Harding has covered one return to visitors deep at the time of the first half before Eddie Nkehah – which he came to Mateta.
The Glasner was pleased that he passed his side to the quarterfinal, but added, “I don’t feel lucky today, still sadness and doubt.
“My fingers are crossed that he can play in the quarterfinals.”
Mateta took the field that receives treatment for a while before he was taken away, and some Millwall fans could hear the singing “let him die.”
News So he understands that the Fa cannot explore offensive singing aimed at Mateta – which do not violate regulations – but will explore homophobic songs aimed at Defender Ben Chilwell Palace.
Speaking of the BBC, the Chairman of the Palace Steve Parish He condemned a collision as “the most desirable challenge on the football field, I think I’ve ever seen” and describe the injury “a bad blow behind his ear and head injury.”
Lions Neil insisted that he was too busy to hear the songs and rejected the parish of the severity of the challenge.
He said, “Listen, what happened was Liam out, he tried to get the ball, he was wrong, he caught a guy.
“It’s not more than my perspective, so I’m completely disagreeing with it. He certainly doesn’t intend to hurt the player or anything.
“Obviously we want Matet the best and hoping to come back in the field. I don’t know how bad or how bad it is not.
“I’ll be honest with you, at the time when I thought he actually established contact with the ball. I didn’t see him, but the fact is he caught him, then deserves to be sent.
“It’s sending, but certainly not more than that.”