Soccer-Sunderland's Brobbey deserved red for foul on Spurs' Romero, Premier League panel says


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April 24 (Reuters) - Premier ⁠League's Key Match Incidents (KMI) panel has ⁠ruled that Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey should ‌have been sent off for bringing down Cristian Romero during a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur earlier ​this month, British media reported ⁠on Friday.

Spurs defender ⁠Romero suffered a season-ending injury as he collided ⁠with his ‌team's goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky after Brobbey, already on a yellow card, ⁠pushed him in the second half.

Referee ​Rob Jones ‌called the foul but chose not to ⁠show Brobbey ​a second yellow card, as Spurs suffered their seventh loss in eight league games to ⁠remain in the bottom three, ​with the threat of relegation looming.

The KMI panel voted 3-2 to rule that Jones had ⁠made a mistake, with the majority saying that the push was an "unnecessarily reckless action," media reports said.

Spurs, 18th in the standings amid ​a 15-match winless streak ⁠in the league, visit bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers ​on Saturday while Argentina's ‌Romero remains a doubt for ​this year's World Cup.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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