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“That’s supposed to be a red!?” he told DAZN . “I just heard that he said it was because of hair pulling. We’re not women, we’re playing football. “If you’re giving that as a red card, you can be sent off for any foul. One hundred per cent, that is not a red card.”https://twitter.com/dw_sports/status/1042713093950844928 https://twitter.com/ftamsut/status/1042691227022438400 https://twitter.com/lgbtqfc/status/1042756360113475584 https://twitter.com/FalseFirmino/status/1042732178872913922 https://twitter.com/MaaxiAngelo/status/1042728456948252672 https://twitter.com/Shlerooo/status/1042760024978874368 The former Liverpool midfielder apologised for his comments on his official Twitter account and stated that he had merely intended to stick up for a teammate. https://twitter.com/emrecan_/status/1042767448397762561 "I would like to take a moment to clear the air regarding the comments I made after last night's game. My response after seeing the video footage of Cristiano's sending off seemed to have caused some commotion. "I would like to state that the comments made were never focused on nor meant to degrade women, women's football or equality in any form. Everyone who knows me knows about my respect for women, equality and respect. "My intention was to stick up for my team mate regarding a wrong decision which could have affected our game. "I sincerely apologise if any of the comments I made have caused any harm."
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