Fans are all saying the same thing as Andy Carroll is sent off for two horror tackles in ‘crazy ten minutes’ against Man Utd

FANS were all saying the same thing after Andy Carroll was sent off at Manchester United for two horror tackles in ’10 Minutes of Madness’.
The Reading forward started the fourth round of the FA Cup at Old Trafford on Saturday.

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But he took an early dip after losing his head in the second half.
Carroll received his first booking in the 59th minute for colliding into Tyrell Malacia, his shoulder touching the Dutchman’s face.
But rather than cool off, the ex-Liverpool and Newcastle star continued to race across the field.
And not long after Carroll received his marching orders for a grueling late challenge on Casemiro.
It caused fans to flood Twitter as they reacted to the incident, with some assuming he should have been sent off even sooner for some other wild tackles.
One said: “Andy Carroll really wanted to be sent off didn’t he? Crazy 10 minute late challenges.”
Another explained: “1) Can’t believe Carroll is still playing and 2) can’t believe Eriksen isn’t exactly red for the scissors. Terrible – never rated him.”
One joked, “Andy Carroll still does Andy Carroll stuff.”
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And another added: “Andy Carroll still alive!?”
Carroll’s dramatic behavior came after United took a two-goal lead thanks to a brace from Casemiro after the break.
Immediately after Carroll’s red card, the hosts scored another goal through midfielder Fred.
Reading managed to pull one back with 15 minutes remaining thanks to Amadou Salif Mbengue.
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