Manchester: the aftermath of the issuance of red cards to the captain of Manchester City's Vincent Kompany in the Manchester derby against Manchester United in the FA Cup third round held at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (8 / 1) afternoon. According to The Citizens manager Roberto Mancini, referee Chris Foy's decision is not separated from the role of the Red Devils striker Wayne Rooney.
Intermittent two minutes from the creation of the first goal through header from Rooney's Manchester United, City Kompany got hit with the release of a two-foot tackle action against Luis Nani. In the eyes of Mancini, who went straight to Rooney's actions referee Foy as she held up two fingers, a sign Dachshund action was done with two legs, to trigger the issuance of red cards.
Rooney, who tells the referee about the Dachshund, Mancini said that snapped firmly stated if Rooney plays in the red card that makes the City must come up with 10 players throughout the game. Yes, it is true, Mancini firmly when asked about Rooney's role in influencing the decision of the referee Foy. However, I will not comment on the referee. To be sure, we will appeal, he added.
On the other hand, the Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson Foy assess the referee's decision is correct and points if previous Kompany has committed an offense. I saw the previous offense. If it comes in contact with Nani, definitely going to happen very severe injury. The referee has made the right decision, says Ferguson.

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