Brendan Rodgers thinks Marcel Sabitzer should have been sent off for his knee-high challenge on Wout Faes in Leicester's 3-0 defeat against Manchester United.
The Austrian midfielder followed through on the Leicester defender as the duo competed for the ball in the closing stages of the first-half at Old Trafford.
A foul was awarded, but Sabitzer was not booked for the challenge, with replays showing that he caught his opponent on the knee after the ball was cleared. Read next: How the United players rated vs Leicester United were ahead at that stage of the match through Marcus Rashford's opener and went on to score twice more in the second-half as the England international grabbed his brace and Jadon Sancho scored from the bench.
Speaking after the match, Rodgers was asked for his opinion on the incident and revealed that he thought the United midfielder should have been shown a red card. "It is a sending off, a straight leg on to the knee," he said at his post-match press conference. "How it was not looked at and deemed that, is incredible." When further pressed on the challenge, the Northern Irish manager took aim at the officials and claimed there had been similar incidents missed across the Premier League in recent weeks.
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