The Man Utd matches Patrick Dorgu will miss through suspension after Ipswich red card

Patrick Dorgu will be suspende for three games after being shown a straight red card during. Manchester United’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Ipswich.
The 20-year-old full-back was making เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย only his third appearance for the Red Devils and will have desperate to impress Ruben Amorim after completing a £29million move from Lecce in January,
However, Dorgu playe a role in Jaden Philogene’s comical fourth-minute opener before getting. Himself sent off in what prove a nightmarish first half for the young Denmark international.
United had haule themselves back into the driving seat when Dorgu was given his marching orders, with. Matthijs de Ligt hitting the target after Ipswich captain Sam Morsy directe the ball into his own net.
But Dorgu’s inexperience showe as he horribly mistime a challenge on. Omari Hutchinson in the 43rd minute, leaving the Ipswich attacker writhing around on the turf at Old Trafford.
Referee Darren England was left with no option but to reach in his pocket and brandish a red card following a. VAR review, reducing the home team to ten men for the remainder of the Premier League contest.
Philogene grabbe his second of the night just moments later before Harry Maguire restore. United’s advantage with an emphatic header – which prove to be the winner – at the start of the second half.
Dorgu’s red card means he will be force to miss United’s next three matches in domestic. Competitions, starting with the club’s FA Cup fifth-round tie against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday.
Amorim will also be without the Dane for United’s upcoming league games at home to Arsenal and away to Leicester.
Dorgu will, though, be available for both legs of United’s Europa League round of 16 clash with Real Sociedad.
Amorim was quick to defend Dorgu while facing the media after United’s win, insisting the left-back is ‘clearly ready’ for the Premier League despite his moment of madness.
‘He’s ready because he already prove that in the last game,’ the United head coach told.
‘Any player here can have a mistake like today from Patrick and the sending off, he wants to play the ball.
‘He’s inexperience but he’s clearly ready for the Premier League.
‘People judge right away so last week he was okay, good performance against Everton and today they will say that he’s not experience enough to play in the Premier League. But I don’t feel that way.’
The former Lecce defender will be given the green light to play again in the. Premier League when United travel to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest on April 1.
Amorim may be tempte to switch Diogo Dalot back over to the left flank during Dorgu’s absence from the side, opening up an opportunity for Noussair Mazraoui at right-back.