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"Because it's his last game in this Champions League, he's been a credit to football in so many ways and I think his response was short of a red card. The benefit of the foubt sometimes would do. I think he should have respected Buffon."Let's be clear here, two-thirds of that argument is complete and utter bollocks. The only way it can be argued that it wasn't a red card offence is if it wasn't a red card offence. Buffon's character, his service to the game and everything he's done before that incident doesn't come into play. Once he saw another angle of the incident, Dunphy agreed that the punishment suited the offence. From that angle, he could see that Buffon had made contact with the referee.
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