Dujon Sterling red card appealed by Rangers as midfielder gets fast track hearing

Dujon Sterling red card appealed by Rangers as midfielder gets fast track hearing

Dujon Sterling red card appealed by Rangers as midfielder gets fast track hearing

The Aberdeen expulsion of Dujon Sterling has been challenged by Rangers.

The Ibrox midfielder was sent off after lunging late in the Gers’ 2-1 victory over Dons ace Jack McKenzie, hurting him on the toe. Referee Don Robertson stuck with his call after his VAR sidekicks sent him to review it again; nevertheless, Ibrox management is optimistic that the judgment will be overturned in a fast-track appeal hearing on Thursday. Boss Philippe Clement commented on the choice, saying, “That it was a harsh decision for me.

Dujon tripped and collided with the opponent’s toes. Up till now, I haven’t seen many red cards that allow you to touch the opponent’s toes. I cannot recall a single moment if I were to look back. That is a severe one, which makes the game’s conclusion challenging. However, I am aware that it is a challenging career because we are required to make decisions on a daily basis while in training. We have to accept the referee’s decision at the end.”

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