Bruno Fernandes will miss upcoming Europa League Quarter Final. His absences is likely to affect how the team plays and their plans to excel in the tournament. Without his input and skills, other players will need to work extra hard to make up for his absences.
The Portuguese playmaker faced a tough call with a handball just before halftime break.
The incident occurred just moment after Erik Lamela manage to avoid a red card, VAR determined that his challenge on Casemiro deserve only a yellow card and not a penalty.
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Serbia’s player Nemanja Gudelj tried to score a goal for Tottenham with a shot far away. But the ball hit Fernandes on the arm from very close.
In that scenario, referee Felix Zwayer quickly showed the yellow card, and this made Fernandes unhappy.
Fernandes showed his frustration understandably because of the yellow card awarded, and this resulted not to appear in the next upcoming match next week.
As the match progressed, Erik Ten Hag substituted a 28 year old Fernandes in the second half. The decision that appear not to be pleased with.