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What on earth is the point, if it's isn't used to take action against Tyrone Mings yesterday?
I don’t think it was a red. I thought Jackson’s today was the correct decision.
Hopefully FAL thinks this post is relevant to the thread -- we live in hopehttps://bleacherreport.com/articles/2696338-zlatan-ibrahimovic-elbow-tyrone-mings-stamp-discussed-by-ex-referee-graham-pollZlatan Ibrahimovic Elbow, Tyrone Mings Stamp Discussed by Ex-Referee Graham PollChristopher SimpsonJun 5, 2018Former Premier League referee Graham Poll believes both Tyrone Mings' stamp on Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the Swede's subsequent elbow of the Bournemouth defender were deliberate, describing the latter as "inconceivable" that it could have been accidental.During Manchester United's fiery 1-1 draw with the Cherries on Saturday, Mings appeared to stamp on the striker's head, and minutes later, Ibrahimovic caught Mings in the face with an elbow as they tussled for a corner, but both escaped punishment during the match.Poll wrote in his column for the Daily Mail that Mings did not attempt to avoid Ibrahimovic while jumping over him: "Mings looks at Ibrahimovic on the ground so he knows where he is. His foot then comes down hard, and Mings does not appear shocked when he makes contact. I believe it was a deliberate stamp."updateMings got a five match ban for the stamp Ibram got 3 matcheshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39210644