The Controversial Red Card: Lyon's Endrick in the Spotlight
Lyon boss Paulo Fonseca criticizes officials for a 'very harsh' red card shown to Real Madrid loanee Endrick in a game against FC Nantes. The Brazilian striker, who had a phenomenal start to his loan spell, was sent off amidst controversy. Find out more about the incident and the reactions from both managers.
Lyon boss Paulo Fonseca has reprimanded the officials who took charge of his side’s game against FC Nantes after Real Madrid loanee Endrick was shown a red card in what the Portuguese coach described as ‘very harsh’ circumstances. Fonseca continued to criticise the referee and demanded that his forward gets protection from persistent fouling by the Ligue 1 officials.The Brazilian teenager could have hardly wished for a better start to his loan with French giants Lyon last month when he hit the ground running with five goals and two assists in just five games. This phenomenal start was kickstarted by a hat-trick scored against Metz in just his third appearance for the side, reminding his parent club and the rest of the world just how talented he is.The forward would have been determined to continue his impressive goalscoring form against Nantes on Saturday and help his new club keep climbing up the table, but had his game cut short when he was shown a straight red card just after an hour into the game.With Lyon 1-0 up already through a Pavel Sulc goal, Fonseca would have hoped his players could maintain composure and see out an important victory away from home. Yet, 15 minutes into the second-half, Endrick, who was already on a yellow card, was chasing a ball and was blocked off by Dehmaine Tabibou. In frustration, the Lyon striker kicked out at the Nantes player, catching him on the ankle, and earned himself another yellow.After a VAR consultation, the referee was advised to upgrade the second bookable offence to a straight red. The upgraded sanction will mean the Brazilian is suspended for a lengthier time and suggested that the kick-out was more severe than initially thought.After the game, Fonseca blasted the official for what he considered to be an incredibly harsh dismissal of his young star, who he felt was fouled by Tabibou initially in the build-up to the kick. The Portuguese coach said of the red card: “For me, it was very harsh, very harsh. There was a foul before which was very clear. The Nantes player did not intend to play the ball, he intended to block Endrick.“He continued to point to the targeting the teenager has received, with the forward facing aggressive defending, which Fonseca believes crosses a line. “The second thing I want to say is that this is the third match where the opponents have started the game with a lot of aggression towards Endrick,” he said. “I thought these things were a thing of the past, but the intention was clear.“They really intended to intimidate Endrick. The referees must protect the talent of a player like Endrick.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Fonseca’s opposite number responded to the suggestions that his side were set up to target Endrick. Nantes boss Ahmed Kantari was incredulous in his dismissal of Fonseca’s claim and claimed that as it was his player that went off injured as a result of Endrick’s kick, there was no base to the claim being made.“Endrick isn't protected enough even though he's the one who throws a punch?” Kantari exclaimed. “It's my player who goes off injured. I would have preferred that my player didn't go off injured and that my player could take the small fouls like Endrick did."Yes, there was a match within the match with Dehmaine Tabibou, there were double-teams with Johan Lepenant, there were defensive returns from Matthis Abline. But, of course, when you have players of this quality, you focus on blocking them and I think that today, my players did it well.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingTabibou was stretchered off the pitch with an injury to his ankle and calf and Kantari was unsure of how long he will remain sidelined for. As for Endrick, owing to his dismissal for violent conduct, he will likely serve a lengthy ban which will see his strong momentum at Lyon stemmed temporarily. Yet, given his impressive start and Fonseca’s protection of him, it is likely that Endrick will bounce back into the starting line-up once he returns.
The Controversial Red Card
In a recent Ligue 1 game between Lyon and FC Nantes, on-loan Real Madrid striker Endrick was shown a red card by the referee under contentious circumstances. Lyon manager Paulo Fonseca expressed his dissatisfaction with the decision, calling it 'very harsh' and demanding better protection for his young forward.
Endrick's Stellar Start at Lyon
Endrick made an impressive start to his loan spell at Lyon, showcasing his talent with five goals and two assists in just five games. His standout performance, including a hat-trick against Metz, highlighted his potential and raised expectations for his future with the French giants.
The Red Card Incident
During the game against Nantes, Endrick received a second yellow card for a reckless challenge, resulting in a red card and subsequent suspension. Despite VAR consultation, the decision to upgrade the offense to a straight red was upheld, leading to further debate on the severity of the incident.
Managerial Reactions
Fonseca criticized the officials for what he perceived as a targeted approach against Endrick, citing repeated aggressive challenges on the young striker. Nantes boss Kantari, however, defended his team's tactics and questioned Fonseca's accusations, emphasizing the injury suffered by his player as a result of Endrick's actions.
Implications and Future Prospects
With Endrick facing a lengthy ban due to his red card, his momentum at Lyon is temporarily halted. Nevertheless, Fonseca's support and the player's initial success suggest that he will bounce back stronger once he returns to action. The incident has sparked debates on player protection and fair play in football.







