Moes: It suits me if my graves fight alone and fight for the result

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Everton head coach David Moes commented on the resonant episode of the match against Manchester United, when the senior Idrissa Gue took away the red card for the fact... from his powerful teammate Michael Keane.

The Scotsman stood hesitantly on the footballer’s side, emphasizing that such emotions are part of the team’s dynamic character. These words are relayed by the BBC via Sky Sports.

" If he judged without showing the red coin, no one would be surprised. I was told that any blow or harsh contact from a partner could become a problem, or else.

It suits me if my graves fight alone and fight for the result. This is part of the mentality of survivors. “I’m disappointed in the fight, but I’ll immediately get into trouble and thank the team for the victory,” said Moes.



Despite being in the minority from the 13th round and an early injury to Seamus Coleman, Everton are confident that they will beat Manchester United in the 12th round of the Premier League.

This is another type of punishment for the remaining 16 years, if a football player is punished for aggression against a powerful partner. The first incident occurred in 2008, when Stoke City player Ricardo Fuller hit teammate Endy Griffin after missing a goal against West Ham.

Based on materials: skysports.com



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