Agbonlahor 'baffled' by Casemiro footage as Man United make appeal decision

Agbonlahor 'baffled' by Casemiro footage as Man United make appeal decision

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Gabby Agbonlahor has insisted he was "baffled" to see Man United star Casemiro raise his hands to Crystal Palace midfielder Will Hughes during the 2-1 win on Saturday (4 February).

The former Aston Villa striker, speaking exclusively to Football Insider, suggested the 30-year-old would have been "arrested" if the incident happened "in the street".

As seen in footage from the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel (4 February), tensions boiled over for a number of Man United and Crystal Palace players on the touchline following a foul on Antony.

Following a VAR review, Casemiro was shown a red card for placing his hands around the neck of Palace midfielder Hughes.

The Brazil international will now miss this week's double-header against Leeds United and the meeting with Leicester City - all in the Premier League.

Man United decided not to appeal the suspension on Tuesday (7 February).

Agbonlahor told Football Insider’s Ewan Kingsbury: “I don’t think it’s a harsh decision at all.

“Footballers know the rules, you know what you’re getting. You can’t raise your arms.

“If he dragged Will Hughes by his shirt, it would have been a yellow. But he put two hands around his throat.

“You can’t do that. If you did that on the street, you’d be arrested.

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“To do it on the pitch with so many cameras around was baffling.

“He has to understand that VAR will look for these things. Casemiro deserves his three-match ban.”

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