Alexis Sanchez’s second yellow card against Liverpool caused controversy, but all Italian sports papers blame the Inter striker, not the referee.

The Chile international was given his marching order just one minute after Lautaro Martinez’s goal in the second half. He was shown a second yellow card for a foul on Fabinho, causing a massive debate on social media and among football pundits.

Former Juventus and Arsenal star Thierry Henry believes that ‘if you play football, that is never a yellow card,’ but the Italian media have a different view on the incident. Sanchez was named the worst Inter player at Anfield by Gazzetta, Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport.

Video: ‘What is he supposed to do?’ Henry and Schmeichel unhappy with Sanchez’s red card

He was rated 4/10 by Gazzetta and Tuttosport and 4.5 by Il Corriere dello Sport. All the papers say the same thing about Sanchez’s foul. The striker was ‘too impetuous’ in his attempt to win possession, which cost him a second yellow card. La Gazzetta said Sanchez’s foul was ‘useless’ and ended Inter’s dream just one minute after Lautaro’s goal.

2 thought on “Italian media all say the same thing about Sanchez’s red card”
  1. I would love to know if Henry would have been the one receiving the foul Thiago received from Sanchez in the first yellow. That was a red card and nobody said a thing…
    Sanchez is a has been now, we are not talking about the guy who was with Di Natale at Udinese

  2. @putuco
    The 2 cards have nothing to do with each other. And if you watched them, or read, Henry had opinion about the first one as well. Do your research before talking rubbish.
    The first could have been red, the second was never a yellow.

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