Ruben Amorim Judges Patrick Dorgu Red Card against Ipswich

Main coach Manchester United Ruben Amorim defended Patrick Dorgua after his dangerous red card in Win Wednesday 3-2 over Ipswich Town.
It was the event of the first half for Dorg, who was guilty of gifting Ipswich their initial goal only four minutes in the competition, as mixing with goalkeeper Andre Onan scored Jaden Philogen’s open goal to take advantage of his side in front.
Amorim claimed that Dorgu’s desire to experience himself for his mistake in which he captured Omari Hutchinson with a high challenge on half -time.
“Everyone when they watch that ball think,” Here we go again, “I told Amor about the initial goal. “But then sometimes football is like that and we were able to fight all the situations during the game and we thought we really deserved three points.
“The first situation was a misunderstanding, the way they are connected [with] each other. Then it is sending, it is important that I really know Dorg well. He doesn’t want to harm anyone and that’s important to me.
“Then you have that situation. He had that mistake and then you feel in the game that he made a lot of running, trying to win every ball, be aggressive, and sometimes you overdo it today.”
Dorgu’s international manager, Brian Riemer, worked as a game expert and offered his sympathy for the first goal.
“I feel about the boy,” said Danish boss. “Everyone knows it’s not nice to be in such a situation.
“But on the trainer’s side of the table, it is worse if tactical decisions and individual skills are not good enough.
“From a coaching perspective, I can convince him by saying that this is a real misunderstanding. It is a communication error at a level, and of course it should not happen, but I think all the defenders experienced it.”