Southampton blames the judges after humiliation 9-0: It requires that they no longer refer to Mike Dean and Lee Mason

Poor Southampton. Just when everyone began to forget losing 9-0 against Leicester, 15 months ago, it happened again. This time, Manchester United was guilty. But if a 9/0 loss can be described as a ukravate, then that was. Okay, there was nothing unfortunate about the red card in the minute [...]
Just when everyone began to forget losing 9-0 against Leicester, 15 months ago, it happened again.
This time, Manchester United was guilty.
But if a 9/0 loss can be described as a ukravate, then that was.
Okay, there was nothing unfortunate about the red card in the second minute of Alexander Jankeweitz, with the 19-year-old man who donated a shock shift to Scott McTominay, broadcasting Periscope.
Southampton found himself at the 4-0 disadvantage after the first part, but thought he had managed to score the goal of honour after eight minutes in the second half through Che Adams.

However, a position outside the margin game was awarded by the VAR, and the goal was canceled.
United scored two other goals to deepen the advantage to 0, before salt was dropped hard on Southampton's wounds.
Anthony Martial fell down after minimum contact if one even existed by Jan Bednarek.
Mike Dean expelled the defender with red and donated a penalty in favor of United States, one that even Solskyar and Martial admitted to being a serious decision.
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Bruno Fernandes marked from the penalty, with Marty and Dan James marking 9-0 against Southampton with nine players.
It was the second match in three days that the Saints were damaged by the unjust decisions of judges.

But now the club is full.
In response, Southampton has demanded that the judges of the last two matches -- Mike Dean and Lee Mason -- be suspended from the division of justice in the matches they are participating in, according to journalist Adam Blackmore from Radio Solent.

This is the first time in Premier League that a club requires certain judges not to share justice in their matches. /Periscope. com/












