Monday, March 24, 2008

Javier Mascherano Facing Lengthy Ban After Manchester United Red Card

Javier Mascherano is facing a lengthy ban and hefty fine after his refusal to leave the pitch following his sending-off at Old Trafford yesterday.

Liverpool were already 1-0 down with Mascherano on one yellow card when he raced over to referee Steve Bennett to protest against Fernando Torres’s booking for dissent in the 44th minute.

Bennett showed no tolerance for further confrontation and promptly sent Mascherano off – sparking chaotic scenes by the touchline as the player and his team-mates surrounded the official.

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez eventually had to calm Mascherano down and usher him away from the pitch – but he leapt to the defence of the midfielder, who will definitely miss the Merseyside derby next Sunday and possibly further games beyond that.

Benitez, who is set to withdraw Torres from the Spain squad this week after the top scorer picked up a rib injury yesterday, said: “The player told me he was just asking what happened (with Torres).

“A player who is as good a professional as Mascherano is really, really surprised – like I was.

“He couldn’t understand what happened as he was only asking.

“The player knows he made a mistake but in a big game like this, to leave one team with 10 players just for asking is a difficult decision to understand.”

Liverpool were trailing to Wes Brown’s opening goal beforebut were still in the contention when they were reduced to 10 men just before half-time.

Despite a brief spell of pressure in the second half late goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani completed a victory that moves United five points clear at the top of the Premier League following Chelsea’s

2-1 win over Arsenal and Benitez feels the final result was ultimately determined by the dismissal of Mascherano.

“We saw two games,” he added. “Before the sending-off we had a few chances, some counter-attacks and could have scored but we conceded from one mistake.

“But after the sending-off the game was almost finished.

“We pressed a bit in the second half but they have quality and ability so it was difficult and after the second goal everything was over. We could be in the game, but with 10 players? Forget it.”

Despite initially showing his fury with Bennett, Benitez eventually coaxed Mascherano away from the argument, although his intervention is unlikely to prevent the player receiving further punishment.

Benitez said: “I was speaking to him in Spanish and saying ‘finish!’ but he was saying he didn’t say anything, just asking. I said ‘listen, finish because you cannot change the situation’.

“But he was surprised. Javier has been a fantastic professional and has been for years, playing at the maximum level, so he couldn’t understand. And in these games you want to know why.

“You want to win and you have passion and you make mistakes but the sending-off was really difficult to understand. To ask the referee is not a big problem.

“All our people will be really disappointed and I’m the first to be disappointed but we know we cannot change anything now.

“We have an important game against Everton. We also have an international break which we cannot control but then we have Everton and it’s up to us.”

Torres was due to be in the Spanish side to play Italy in a friendly on Wednesday but a scan on his ribs is likely to rule him out and boost Benitez’s derby preparations.

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