Rico Lewis's challenge during Manchester City's Club World Cup match against Wydad AC is under scrutiny, with former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel labeling it a "definite red card." The incident occurred late in the game, with Lewis making a challenge on Wydad's Samuel Obeng. Despite winning the ball first, Lewis's studs made contact with Obeng's face, resulting in the Ghanian player falling to the ground.
The referee initially brandished a red card, a decision that was then reviewed and upheld by VAR. This means Lewis will be suspended for City's next game against Al Ain.
Speaking to Dazn after the game, John Obi Mikel expressed his firm belief that the red card was the correct decision. "I think it was the right card, for sure. You can see the follow through with his leg. He left it high," Mikel stated, emphasizing the perceived dangerous nature of the challenge.
While the contact was undeniable, there appears to be debate surrounding Lewis's intent. Some observers, including Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, have suggested that the young player had no malicious intent. Guardiola stated, "He touches the ball. He never had any intention to do it. It is what it is." This sentiment highlights the complexities of interpreting such challenges, where the outcome can appear severe even if the player's primary focus was on winning the ball.
The incident has sparked discussions among fans and pundits alike, with opinions divided on whether the red card was justified. Some argue that the safety of players should be paramount, and any challenge that endangers an opponent, regardless of intent, warrants a sending-off. Others maintain that Lewis's primary objective was to win the ball, and the contact was an unfortunate consequence of a committed tackle.
Adding to the drama, this marks Rico Lewis's second red card for the club. The sending off clearly stunned Lewis, with reports indicating heavy protests from him and his teammates following the decision. Despite their appeals, VAR stood by the referee's original judgment.
Meanwhile, Phil Foden made history in the same match, becoming the first English player to score in multiple editions of the Club World Cup. He scored the opening goal in the second minute and also provided the assist for Jeremy Doku's goal.