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PSG Players Outraged by Ref’s Decision Not to Send Off Wilfried Singo
Paris Saint-Germain is grappling with the referee’s controversial decision not to send off Wilfried Singo. Many players believe that his collision with Gianluigi Donnarumma warranted a red card.
Debate Over Singo’s Challenge
A heated discussion has erupted among football experts regarding whether Wilfried Singo should have been expelled for his facial contact with Gianluigi Donnarumma. This situation has left Paris Saint-Germain players bewildered. Captain Marquinhos expressed his disbelief, stating:
“Donnarumma couldn’t really see. You’ve seen the image; it’s quite frightening. Those of us around him were scared. At one point, we weren’t sure how he would react. It’s strange that VAR didn’t call the referee. They had a better view than we did. I haven’t watched the video yet, just saw a photo, and it’s terrifying. The referee claims it was part of the ongoing play. I think since VAR didn’t call him, the game continued. It might have been a bit too fast for him. We have VAR to analyze properly; it should have intervened. The referee knows how I feel; I told him, but I won’t disclose it here.
It’s shocking (after watching the video). There wasn’t even a yellow card, was there? No yellow, no red—I’m not sure how the referee was positioned. But VAR should assist him. We need to protect the players; we don’t know if our goalkeeper will be able to play next. No red card is hard to believe,” he stated during the mixed zone.
Gonçalo Ramos Expresses Shock
Gonçalo Ramos, who scored the third goal of the match, also voiced his astonishment at the referee’s verdict. He remarked, “I think everyone saw his face. The referee has one job: to protect the players. It’s not just me or the other players saying this; they told us at the start of the season that they need to protect the players. And today, they didn’t protect Donnarumma. I can’t understand how that wasn’t a red card.”
Coach Enrique chose not to make aggressive comments, instead preferring to highlight the impressive response of his players following Donnarumma’s exit.