Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has been left furious after he felt Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings should have been sent off for elbowing Alex Scott. Potentially causing a fractured jaw. The Bournemouth side

lost 1-0 at home, ending their hopes of qualifying for Europe, while Villa secured a crucial three points in their bid to secure a Champions League place. Ollie Watkins scored the winner while Jacob Ramsey. Was sent off late on after being shown two yellow cards. However,
Iraola thinks Villa should have been reduced to 10 men from the start. After Mings elbowed Scott in the jaw, sending him to the ground and requiring treatment. He was substituted after playing until the end of the first half. Iraola told สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน Sports : “For me, it was a dangerous incident.
We didn’t even know if Alex had a broken jaw. He went down twice. We had to play with 10 men for a while. He finished the first half. But you could see he was not feeling well, he was not normal. “
I also thought Ramsey’s second yellow card shouldn’t have been a yellow card, but of course a red card in the sixth minute and a red card in the 80th minute have a very different effect on the game. In the end, in small moments like this, Villa were the better of us.”
Replays showed Mings’ elbow hitting Scott in the jaw before he went down. And was consoled by Mings after the incident, while the home fans were starting to get frustrated because the referee had given Mings several yellow cards but didn’t punish him.