Carragher brands Wolves star a ‘lucky boy’ after escaping a red card

Jamie Carragher felt that Wolves full of Rayan Ait-Nouri was very happy to prevent him from being sent in the 1-0 defeat on his side in Manchester City.

With wolves who wanted to come back in the match after the first half strike by Kevin De Bruyne, Ait-Nouri rolled his foot over the ball, but then caught Bernardo Silva High on the tibia with his next.

Silva remained winding on the floor in pain and when the game was stopped, VAR began to judge the incident. While Sky Sports played the challenge of Ait-Nouri again, Carragher began to fear the worst for him.

“I think he might have a problem,” Carragher said on co-commentary. 'It always looks worse in Slow Motion, but he just tries to roll the ball here, it doesn't look great that. I think he will be sent. '

The check went on and Carragher admitted that he could not see mitigating circumstances that Ait-Nouri could save from a red card.

“It's far away from the ball,” he added. “Things always look worse in Slow Motion, but it doesn't look great at the normal speed.”

After an overview of more than a minute, however, VAR determined that the tackle was not worth a red card and that Ait-Nouri was allowed to play.

As the game started again, Carragher Ait-Nouri a 'Lucky Boy' noticed after he was stunned by the VAR decision.

Silva was able to complete the last 20 minutes after the ugly challenge, while City held up for a vital victory in their search for a top five finish.

The men of Pep Guardiola are now third in the table after four straight league profits, and are only three points behind Arsenal, although they have played a match more than the Gunners.

City still has work to do, but now closes after securing another season of Champions League football.

For Wolves, their run of six victories of top flight is over on the trot and they stay in 13th place.

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