
James McClean had a furious bust with a stockport fan and was beaten over his role in the controversial winner of Wrexham.
The Irish wing player Rant on Lijnman Abbas Khan resulted in Ref Simon Mather, which means that his decision to give a corner in favor of a fine canceled.
McClean had risen for a header in the area and nodded the ball on the back of the raised hand of stockport defender Ibou Touray.
The ball made contact with Touray – but of point -white range – and ref Mather has a corner.
Video then showed McClean, 35, furious in Khan, so that the linesman was put off because he did not give a penalty.
The Lino then beckoned Mather and after a chat the referee changed his decision.
More than a minute had passed since the incident.
Former Stoke star McClean was furious after a first decision to give a corner, waving his arms in the air and sharpening the linesman because he did not give a penalty.
That decision let stockport fans sing and went to social media to air after a huge promotional fight in League One.
One wrote: “Great referee by James McClean”.
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While another added: “Almost enough made to justify something. It is not helping that James McClean will officially officiate the game!”
A third fumed: “How is that a pen?!”
And another joke replied: “It's when McClean is an officer”.
Other messages accused McClean of it the game and “bullying” to “rejoice”.
Jay Rodriguez took Spot-Kick for the 29th minute and saw it saved by stockport keeper Corey Addai.
But the former Premier League striker stopped the rebound to achieve a 1-0 win in the League One Promotion collision.
McClean was then involved in a heated row with a fan when he went off the ground tunnel of the racecourse during the break before the supporter was led away by the police.
Sunsport understands that the supporter in question claimed that McClean attacked him.
Both Wrexham and the police, however, have assessed CCTV and there seems to be no evidence that the incident is taking place and McClean has not been arrested.
Stockport -Manager Dave Challinor bit his tongue when it came to the decision.
“I'm not going to put myself into trouble by saying what I really believe,” he said.
“It has never been a fine. There were arguments for a possible fine about the decision earlier with Sam Smith, but that was more a penalty than it was given.
“And for a linesman to participate on the other side of the field and not doing anything else, it cost us a point.
“It turned the momentum in the first half and was a bad decision again.”
The competition one collision was certainly tough with 10 yellow cards and one red card that was eliminated by the referee in the course of 90 minutes.
The victory of Wrexham sends the Red Dragons three points free of the third placed Wycombe who have a competition in hand and also takes nine free from the Hatters in the fifth.
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