The Portuguese midfielder was controversially sent off
for a challenge on Alvaro Arbeloa but the former Red Devils captain believes
the referee made the right call
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane believes
referee Cuneyt Cakir made the right decision in sending Nani off against Real
Madrid on Tuesday night.
The Portuguese was dismissed for a high challenge on
Alvaro Arbeloa as both players contested an aerial ball in the second half of
their Champions League last 16 second leg.
United assistant Mike Phelan, in the absence of a
seething Sir Alex Ferguson, described the incident as "amazing" to
the press afterwards.
However, speaking on ITV's coverage of the match, Keane
argued: "I think the referee has actually made the right call.
"Everyone's upset about it and it's slightly
unlucky, but it's dangerous play. Whether he meant it or not is irrelevant.
It's dangerous play - it's a red card.
"You have to be aware of other players on the pitch.
Does he think he's going to have 20 yards to himself?
"Whether it's [a brave decision] or not, it's the
right decision. Whether he meant it or not doesn't matter.
"Nani's a quick boy to go down anyway. He's not the
bravest player on the planet."
The Irishman says the Turkish official had carefully
thought out his decision and reckons that the referee's assistant may have had
an influence too.
He added: "It doesn't matter if he knows there's
somebody there or not, it's irrelevant. I don't think the referee actually made
the decision because he waited a couple of minutes while the player was getting
treatment.
"I think it might have been the assistant that made
the decision, and I actually think he's made the right call.
"We always say referees are very quick to make
decisions - he waited a couple of minutes.
"Any time I was sent off in my career I always
thought, 'did I give the referee chance to send me off?' And if the answer is
yes, then it's out of your hands."
"Before a game he shows the free-kick takers footage
on dead-ball situations and that’s also important.
"Every player has his own particular skill and
technique when taking a free kick but sometimes the free kick might be from a
different position.
"You might have to study the keeper’s technique when
making a save, the position of the wall, whether they jump in the wall, if the
defenders are tall and if you can get the ball up and over them."
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