Marco Verratti was fortunate to stay on the pitch during Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League clash with Liverpool on Wednesday night.
Verratti went in late and reckless on Liverpool defender Joe Gomez but escaped with only a booking from referee Szymon Marciniak.
It was a decision roundly criticised by TV pundits who said Gomez was lucky to walk away without a broken leg.
Former Reds defender John Arne Riise told BT Sport: '[It] should be straight red. It's lucky that Gomez's leg is actually moving on the run because if he didn't move that leg would be broken. This is a clear red card. He should be off.’
Steve McManaman, another former Liverpool player, said it was a 'naughty challenge' but 'thankfully Joe Gomez is ok'.
Meanwhile, on Bein Sports, Ruud Gullit suggested that had Neymar been on the end of the challenge, his opponent would have seen red. 'If it was Neymar,' he added.
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And Gullit, where exactly does Neymar fit in on this issue. Don't be a hater. Is he not quite often victimized by defenders who never even get simple verbal cautions from refs? He is actually one of the strikers who have the highest number of hater-refs and you know it. To quote from Mourinho, "Some people just speak out of fear of being forgotten". It is now clear what he meant.