Erik ten Hag receives a yellow card after 'joking' at the referees over the Manchester derby decision before Phil Foden's goal
Erik ten Hag received a yellow card after losing his cool with the referees in the Manchester derby on Sunday.
He manchester united The boss could be seen running towards the fourth official and saying some strong words afterwards city of manchester scored the tie.
Phil Foden brilliantly equalized for Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, canceling out Marcus Rashford's first half.
Ten Hag was angry because he thought United should have been awarded a free kick for a challenge by Kyle Walker on Marcus Rashford.
The United striker was chasing a ball from behind and was shoulder to shoulder with Walker.
Rashford ended up going down and wanted a free kick, but the referee dismissed the appeals and continued playing.
Shortly after, City scored and tied again after sustained pressure on the Red Devils' goal.
“It's broken” Gary Neville he said on Sky Sports after seeing footage of the incident.
The yellow card was Ten Hag's fourth of the season.
Their mood would not have improved much either when Foden later added a second in the 80th minute to complete the comeback.
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