Mascherano irate after Ian Fray red in Miami rout
Briefly

Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano expressed strong criticism towards referee Joe Dickerson's decision to issue a red card to Ian Fray after the final whistle in their 4-1 win against Houston Dynamo. Mascherano argued that Fray did nothing to warrant the card, recounting how another player held Fray back, while the referee had a clear view of the incident. He emphasized the importance of accountability in officiating and indicated that he will speak out on such issues, particularly when his players are undeservedly penalized.
I saw the video. Ian did nothing. He wants to go to the dressing room and the rival holds him by the shirt and tries to get it out once, twice, three times, and the referee is next to him, he's watching him. That's what worries me.
When my players do nothing, I kill for them. Even if it costs whatever it costs. Today again, we were winning 4-1, the game was over, two or three fouls that were not yellow and filled us with yellows.
Because in the end there is something that cannot be changed, which is reality, what you see with your eyes. And what we all see, that must be considered, that is not subjective.
I would like the journalists who are the ones who see it, also give their opinion on this. When something is wrong, it's wrong and it's over.
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