Casemiro shown straight red card for grabbing Crystal Palace midfielder Will Hughes by the throat MUFC
Manchester United star Casemiro was shown a straight red card in the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace after grabbing opponent Will Hughes by the throat.
Casemiro got involved in a mass brawl between the two sides after a nasty tackle from Palace defender Jeffrey Schlupp on United forward Antony. Referee Andre Marriner was sent over to look at the pitch-side monitor and had no choice but to give the Brazil star his marching orders.
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