Jamie Redknapp has spoken against the decision to show Bruno Fernandes a red card for his tackle on James Maddison on Sunday afternoon. The Red Devils had a disastrous first half at Old Trafford against Tottenham Hotspur which was capped off with their captain being shown a straight red card. Comin...
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