Fans have slammed Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings after his elbow on Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott, with the defender escaping a red card.
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Mings involved in clash with ScottAppeared to throw his elbowFans outraged he remained on the pitchFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Villa faced Bournemouth on Saturday and Mings was at the centre of an ugly incident early in the first-half. While chasing the ball, the defender appeared to throw his elbow towards midfielder Alex Scott, who was chasing behind him, and fans were left astonished that VAR did not recommend a red card for the England international.
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@TheGunnerNick wrote: "I’m sorry, but that’s serious foul play by Mings and absolutely a red card. No excuse to be throwing an elbow out."
@Trevorlloyd92 said: "Mings definitely should've been sent off for that elbow."
@AD48828231 added: "How did VAR look at that Mings elbow and decide that's not a red?"
@HackettRef, the account of former referee Keith Hackett, said: "Well Tyrone Mings clearly has used his arm/elbow in an illegal manner. The backward movement of his arm/elbow is at least reckless. He is rather fortunate to avoid a sanction. VAR can only intervene on a red card offence and has determined there is insufficient force. Lucky!"
@RichardDavies20 concluded: "Can someone please explain how that elbow by Mings on Scott wasn't looked at closer??"
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Mings has not been as ever-present in Villa's backline this season as usual and has been limited to just 13 Premier League outings, mainly due to his recovery from an ACL injury. He is perhaps fortunate that he is not facing up to a suspension that would have seen him ruled out of their final two games of the campaign.
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Villa round off their season against Tottenham and Manchester United as they aim to qualify for the Champions League. Ironically, their final two opponents will both be playing in the Europa League final, so Unai Emery's side may face rotated teams.






