Slaven Bilic believes Phil Jones' tackle on Sofiane Feghouli was more dangerous
than the challenge which saw the West
Ham midfielder sent off. Feghouli saw
red after 15 minutes at the London Stadium when
he clashed in a sliding challenge with Jones.
West Ham
boss Bilic believes Jones made a meal
of the challenge, with his reaction helping Mike Dean make his decision. He said “It was never a red card to be fair. It was a challenge from both of
them. It was the other way round in terms of who did the more dangerous tackle.
It was Jones. Okay he's carrying the ball but he went in with the scissors. Phil
made a meal of it, but you can't blame him doing that. Maybe he made a meal of
it because he went with the dangerous one to save himself. You have to see who
is doing our challenge. It's Feghouli, who very rarely makes a foul in the
game. His foot wasn't high in the air and it wasn't deliberate. For me, that
was the crucial decision in the game. That early - it killed us. It put the
game in a totally different perspective. That decision and the other one
[offside goal] were totally unfair to us and totally wrong.”
The other
decision Bilic was referring to came for United's second goal, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic striking home
despite being in an offside position. He said “That offside is a big offside, the players are not sprinting. It can be
very hard if they're sprinting - a lot of times we need slow motion. But the
players were walking. Good referees should have noticed that it was offside.”
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