Manchester United’s captain, Bruno Fernandes, finds himself at the center of controversy after receiving two red cards in just five days. Following UEFA’s shocking decision, Fernandes will face consequences, and the ruling is final.
In the recent Europa League clash against Porto, Fernandes received his second red card in under a week after accumulating two yellow cards, the final offense being a high boot in the 81st minute. With United fans hoping for a successful appeal like the one after his red card against Tottenham in the Premier League, UEFA has dashed their hopes by citing a key rule that prevents the decision from being overturned.
Fernandes picked up his second yellow card against Porto in the 81st minute after a high foot
The Portuguese midfielder was sent his marching orders after already receiving a yellow card in the first half
UEFA firmly stated, “This is the final decision. No appeal can be made for a red card that comes from two yellow cards.”
This decision means Fernandes will not miss Manchester United’s upcoming Premier League game against Aston Villa. Instead, he will serve his suspension in United’s next Europa League fixture on October 24 against Fenerbahce, where pressure will mount on Erik ten Hag’s side as they face Jose Mourinho’s team.
Manchester United fans will be disappointed that the red card cannot be overturned, a stark contrast to the Premier League incident when Fernandes’ initial sending off was successfully appealed.