Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart has expressed his disappointment over Everton duo Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane's clash during the team's 1-0 loss to Manchester United. The midfielder was sent off in the second half for his involvement in a confrontation with his teammate, who appeared frustrated after being substituted out of the game.
Hart, who is a guest on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club, stated that "you don't want anyone fighting" and believes that a red card should have been given to Gueye. The 35-year-old goalkeeper suggested that if there were issues between players in the changing room at half-time, the team's manager, Frank Lampard, would likely address them.
"I'm disappointed about Gueye getting sent off," Hart said. "You don't want anyone fighting. It's a red card, and it's not just about the game that you're losing, it's about the integrity of the game."
Hart, who is a guest on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club, stated that "you don't want anyone fighting" and believes that a red card should have been given to Gueye. The 35-year-old goalkeeper suggested that if there were issues between players in the changing room at half-time, the team's manager, Frank Lampard, would likely address them.
"I'm disappointed about Gueye getting sent off," Hart said. "You don't want anyone fighting. It's a red card, and it's not just about the game that you're losing, it's about the integrity of the game."