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Yellow card is transferred after one of the worst cases of mistaken identity you’re likely to see

Published 13:14 20 Dec 2016 GMT

Updated 13:16 20 Dec 2016 GMT

Robert Redmond
Yellow card is transferred after one of the worst cases of mistaken identity you’re likely to see

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Craig Pawson had a bit of a nightmare on Saturday.

You know things didn't go well when Claudio Ranieri, one of the most affable and well-behaved managers in the Premier League, waits after the final whistle to confront a referee like the demon child of Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho. https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/810150031999270912 Stoke City v Leicester City - Premier League Ranieri was unhappy with Pawson's performance during Leicester City's 2-2 draw away to Stoke City. The referee sent-off Jamie Vardy for a two-footed challenge on Mame Biram Diouf, but the Leicester striker made no contact, the red-card seem excessive and the club have appealed his suspension. vardy diouf The fact Pawson only gave Manchester United's Marcus Rojo a yellow card for his two-footed lunge on Wilfried Zaha a few days previous against Crystal Palace made the decision even more difficult to accept for Leicester. However, it turns out that wasn't even his worst decision in the game. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/810235369929277441 Pawson booked Erik Pieters in the 67th minute. 5 However, it turns out he should have booked his Stoke teammate Bruno Martins Indi instead. The yellow card has been transferred due to "mistaken identity," according to Liam Blackburn of the Press Association. https://twitter.com/liamblackburn/status/811176945534857216 This is easily the worst case of mistaken identity in football since mug manufacturers mistook Barack Obama for Mike Chris Smalling. https://twitter.com/TheFootballRep/status/725747185220882432
Yellow card is transferred after one of the worst cases of mistaken identity you’re likely to see