Leeds United fans have taken to social media to discuss Luis Sinisterra's sending off after the Colombian was shown a second yellow card for sticking his foot out and stopping an Aston Villa free kick.
In what quickly became a feisty game, referee Stuart Attwell showed multiple cards for both sides after heavy challenges but the Whites winger was the first to be sent for an early shower just three minutes after halftime.
Following a foul on Villa defender Jacob Ramsey, Sinisterra appeared to not back away the requested 10 yards and then blocked the attempt to take the free kick quickly by Steven Gerrard's side and was shown a red card.
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Fans took to social media to discuss the incident, with many highlighting how Villa winger Leon Bailey should've been booked for kicking the ball away during the opening five minutes of the first half and asking where the consistency was. Here's what they had to say...
@brov11 : Disgrace!! What about Bailey in the first 2 mins? The Inconsistently is embarrassing
@C_Owori : Jesse Marsch's real test, let's see if he can turn this situation around and squeeze a win out of Villa. We are better than Aston Villa on paper and should be able to get something out of this game
@OutlierofSoccer : Wow, two really soft yellows for the same player…
@James_Wightman9 : The problem wasn’t this decision, it was right. The problem is the inconsistency.
@bedlows : But ref let Bailey off in first half for kicking ball away??? No consistency
@robbotaylor : But no yellow for Bailey when he kicked ball away just because it was in first minute refs a joke
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