Andy Robertson has one way or the other come out of being elbowed within the face by the linesman, because the dangerous man and the Scottish defender has now once more been on the tip of some harsh criticism.
Writing for BBC Sport, Garth Crooks stated: ‘The best way Robertson then turned to his team-mates in astonishment to complain that he had simply been ‘intentionally’ elbowed was bordering on pathetic… Robertson knew precisely what he was doing and who he was doing it to. This was bullying of the worst sort and it has to cease’.
Had our No.26 gone down on the ground in a ball after the contact to his face, then many pundits would have maybe been in a greater place to level the finger at him however seeing as his response was to tell the referee, it’s onerous to know what kind of he might have performed.
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The 29-year-old has been accused of bullying for approaching the official to ask him about an incident, getting hit within the face after which being booked for doing so.
It feels very very similar to a witch hunt for a person that’s passionate and vocal on the pitch however seldom greater than that, 30 yellow playing cards and one crimson in 244 appearances within the Premier League – is much from a nasty character.
Generally individuals make their thoughts up on an incident earlier than it’s even investigated and for some purpose, the Scot has a popularity that far outweighs his actions and if anybody is being bullied – it’s not Constantine Hatzidakis.
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