Martin blames the referee for Sheffield United goal – but was it a foul?

Thursday, 15 September 2022, 14:42
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Swansea City boss Russell Martin was quick to criticise the referee and back Kyle Naughton in the aftermath of the Sheffield United loss on Tuesday.

Often the Swans boss has chosen to take the focus off himself and the team’s poor performance (not that Tuesday was) by blaming refereeing decisions, injuries and even long bus journeys.

But was this call by Martin that Naughton was fouled by Rhian Brewster correct? You decide.

To me that doesn’t look a foul. And Naughton at best could have cleared the ball into row z. At worst he could have taken down Brewster and accepted a possible red card.

It’s these decisions that have cost the Swans dearly this season. But Martin remains firm on where the blame lies:

“I trust Kyle, he [Brewster] has clipped his heels,โ€ the Swans boss said.

“Heโ€™s run across him and thereโ€™s contact. It shouldnโ€™t get to that point, they clear the ball and have one guy around three or four of ours.

“Itโ€™s the easiest decision the refereeโ€™s got to make all night, itโ€™s really not difficult. But heโ€™s not given it.

“We should still deal with the aftermath, but we donโ€™t. Itโ€™s pointless to speak to the ref. I have the luxury of knowing Kyle and trusting him. It doesnโ€™t achieve anything so itโ€™s pointless.โ€

Images courtesy of Getty Images, Athena Picture Agency and Swansea City Football Club.

1 Comment

  1. Never a foul, Naughton just didn’t deal with the situation. Maybe because he’s a Blade in his heart he wanted to ensure they left with 3 points. When he played on the wing for them with Kyle Walker on the other, Naughton was actually the better player, I guess Walker just worked harder and now look at them, one at the top of his game and the other playing for the swans, deary me.

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