Liverpool FC forward Ryan Babel has admitted to being "stupid and silly" following his sending-off in Thursday night’s 2-1 Europa League quarter-final first leg defeat to Benfica in Lisbon.
Rafa Benitez's side took an early lead through Daniel Agger and watched the Portuguese league leaders waste numerous chances but the match turned on the 30th-minute dismissal of Babel.
The Holland international raised his hands to Luisao in a melee started by the Benfica defender after he had viciously gone through the back of Fernando Torres - a tackle which infuriated Liverpool FC manager Benitez.
Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson, who lost control of the game the moment he allowed Luisao to escape with a yellow card, had no hesitation in sending-off the Liverpool FC player.
Two second-half penalties from Oscar Cardozo turned the game around for Benfica to leave Babel regretting his actions.
"The referee told me the red card was for touching Luisao’s face - that was it," said the Dutchman.
"It was clear that Luisao had made an awful foul and all I wanted to do was back up Fernando.
"Too harsh maybe. In the end maybe it was a stupid, silly thing for me to touch him in the face, but I think a yellow card would have been fair enough. But if they are the rules...
"He came very loud and very close with his face and I just tried to back him off with my hand (to say) don’t come too close.
"That’s it and in the end, they made it bigger than it was. But it was a mistake by me, I will learn from it and it won’t happen again."
Rafa Benitez's side took an early lead through Daniel Agger and watched the Portuguese league leaders waste numerous chances but the match turned on the 30th-minute dismissal of Babel.
The Holland international raised his hands to Luisao in a melee started by the Benfica defender after he had viciously gone through the back of Fernando Torres - a tackle which infuriated Liverpool FC manager Benitez.
Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson, who lost control of the game the moment he allowed Luisao to escape with a yellow card, had no hesitation in sending-off the Liverpool FC player.
Two second-half penalties from Oscar Cardozo turned the game around for Benfica to leave Babel regretting his actions.
"The referee told me the red card was for touching Luisao’s face - that was it," said the Dutchman.
"It was clear that Luisao had made an awful foul and all I wanted to do was back up Fernando.
"Too harsh maybe. In the end maybe it was a stupid, silly thing for me to touch him in the face, but I think a yellow card would have been fair enough. But if they are the rules...
"He came very loud and very close with his face and I just tried to back him off with my hand (to say) don’t come too close.
"That’s it and in the end, they made it bigger than it was. But it was a mistake by me, I will learn from it and it won’t happen again."
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