Graeme Souness thinks red card punishment is enough for Liverpool's Sadio Mane

Former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness believes Sadio Mane's red card in Saturday's 5-0 defeat at Manchester City is punishment enough for the forward.

Graeme Souness thinks red card punishment is enough for Liverpool's Sadio Mane

Former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness believes Sadio Mane's red card in Saturday's 5-0 defeat at Manchester City is punishment enough for the forward.

The Reds have appealed against the length of the Senegal international's three-match ban, believing it represents excessive punishment for the contentious foot-high clash with goalkeeper Ederson.

As it stands Mane will miss this weekend's visit of Burnley plus the Carabao Cup/Premier League double-header with Leicester next week.

"The sending-off would have been enough," Souness told Press Association Sport.

"It's a ball he has to go for but he has endangered an opponent; that, in the modern game, means he has to go.

"There's nothing pre-meditated about it: there's a ball, he knows if he wins it he's in and is going to score a goal. It was a ball he had to go for.

"But he has endangered a player, so I can see why a referee would send him off. I can also see the argument from players, of which I was one a long time ago, but there was no intent there."

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