Millwall Football Club's recent match against Bristol City has sparked controversy after a star player was given a red card. Ex-refs chief Keith Hackett has weighed in on the incident, stating that the player's actions were deserving of a red card.
What happened?
Adam Randell, a 25-year-old midfielder for Bristol City, was given his marching orders after just 36 minutes into the match against Millwall. The incident occurred when Randell pulled back Josh Coburn, a Millwall player, while attempting to form a counterattack.
Why it matters for Millwall Football Club
The red card has sparked debate among fans and pundits alike, with some arguing that the referee made the correct call. Ex-refs chief Keith Hackett has spoken out in support of the referee's decision, stating that Randell's actions were deserving of a red card.
What comes next?
The incident has left many wondering what will happen next for Randell and Bristol City. Will the team be able to bounce back from this setback, or will it have a lasting impact on their season? Only time will tell.
Millwall Football Club currently sits 2nd in the Championship, with 3 points from 1 game, and a recent form of W. They have scored 2 goals this season, with 0 conceded, giving them a +2 goal difference. League standing: 2nd in Championship, 3 pts, 1W-0D-0L from 1 games, recent form W.
