STOKE MANAGER MARK Hughes expressed his disappointment at the refereeโs decision not to send Harry Arter off for a shocking challenge on Joe Allen this afternoon.
The Ireland international was lucky to escape a red card for a high, two-footed and over-the-top tackle on Stoke midfielder Allen during the 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium.
It was a wild challenge and it was little surprise Hughes brought it up in his post-match interview.
โWe are disappointed the referee did not see fit to send one of their players early on in the game,โ the Stoke boss told BBC Sport. โIt was a terrible challenge on Joe Allen, the lad was out of control.โ
In contrast, Eddie Howe defended his player, saying referee Paul Tierney made the right call as Arter won the ball โflush.โ
โA few years ago that would have been seen as an outstanding tackle but it is a difficult one, I think he got the ball flush but you donโt want to see players hurt and I think the referee made the right call,โ he remarked.
Fortunately Allen was okay and completed the 90 minutes.
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Unbelievable how they are unable to transfer any of their incredible success at Minor Level to Senior level, their record at Minor level is off the wall. This is a county that had never won a Minor Championship until 1983, now I think that is their 14th title, where do all these players disappear to?
@The Firestarter: Beertown
@The Firestarter: straight into all Ireland semi final for majority of those years. Not battle hardened?
@The Firestarter: The seniors have been in 6 all Ireland finals since the turn of the millennium so the players havenโt disappeared. Mayo footballers have zero all Irelands in that time but no one would argue that they havenโt been one of the best football teams in the country over the last 20 years.
Well done to our young lads . Making history again .
@Finnster:Just wondering how ye made history again with minors?
@Declan Lacey: Well 3 in a row was history previously for Galway Minor hurling when they became only one of two counties in Ireland the other being Cork back in the 70โฒs to achieve it.
Also on a side note as the new U20 All Ireland football championship is not that old I think Galway are also the only county to hold it and the minor Hurling Championship at the same time as they defeated Dublin in the final.
@Declan Lacey: read the article , the clues are there
@Declan Lacey:
Probably the most successful minor hurling team of each decade by number of All-Ireland Minor Hurling titles
2000s: 4 for Galway (2000-04-05-09)
2010s: 5 for Galway (2011-15-17-18-19)
Jesus the ref did his best for kilkenny to win it. Great win tonight
Congrats to a fine young Galway team. A lot of senior teams would want take note of that game today. All skills of game on show and no diving or pussyfooting about.
@Mervyn Queally: none of that Limerick Bish bash bosh stuff
@Mervyn Queally: have to agree, he gave a penalty to Kilkenny rightly so , shortly afterwards a Galway forward was taken down in the same fashion, nothing given. With a couple of minutes left a Galway forward was taken out, if the tackle was made in rugby it would be yellow or red card. The referee threw in the ball.
Great achievement! well done to the the tribesmen braves.
1 senior all Ireland since 88, what goes wrong in the west. Serious talent.
@Kevin Shortall: is that a congratulations you were trying to say there in a Kilkenny kind of way
@Kevin Shortall: 3 since 86 though and lost 6 all-ireland finals since then. Not bad for a traditionally football county.