Oliver Glasner has asked for consistency in arbitration decisions after the Chris Richards red card at the Crystal Palace raffle with Bournemouth on Saturday.
The cherries began the brightest of the two parts in southern London, with Alex Scott and Antonie Sememeyo, two Palace players have tracked in the past, both moving the ball well on their route to the goal.
The palace was reduced to 10 men just before part time, when Chris Richards was shown a second yellow card to tear down Justin Kluivert around the midline.
The US center was issued with its marching orders by referee Sam Bournemouth Bournemouth, midfielder Scott escaped a red card for a second reservable offensive for a foul on Ismaila Sar 10 minutes before.

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Scott was tasks to the half -time of Andoni Iraola. Tyler Adams, who was also on a yellow card and in his last foul, was tasks with half an hour for the end.
Palace could not register a shot in the game of the goal duration, but consulting that they had to play 45 minutes with 10 men and had admitted 10 in their last two outings, Glasner seemed pleased with the point.
“We need consistency,” Glasner said.
“They are two red cards or no red card. The official fourth told me that it was not enough for Scott to be sent.
“I think that means that it is not enough for Chris Richards to collect a second yellow. But the referee decided.

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“It makes no sense to talk about that, but we were talking about what we have to do in the second half. I was a player for many years, but it is really difficult to deal with this situation.
“That’s why I’m really satisfied with what the players showed today.”
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