Lisandro Martínez gets three-match ban at Man Utd for hair pull | OneFootball

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·17 avril 2026

Lisandro Martínez gets three-match ban at Man Utd for hair pull

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Manchester United will have to face a demanding end to the Premier League season without one of their most important defensive pieces. Lisandro Martínez was handed a three-match suspension after being sent off in the 2-1 defeat to Leeds for pulling an opponent’s hair.

The red card for the Argentina international center-back came on the final matchday of the tournament, ten minutes into the second half, following a tussle with Dominic Calvert-Lewin. With the ball still in play, he grabbed his opponent by the hair bun, which led to VAR intervening and the referee’s subsequent decision.


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The official in charge of the review, Paul Tierney, deemed the action violent conduct and recommended an immediate red card. Based on that interpretation, the head referee had no hesitation in sending him off before the final whistle at Old Trafford, but it did not end there. As the days went by, it resulted in a harsher suspension than expected.

According to English regulations, this type of offense usually carries a two-match ban, but it ultimately became three. That difference caused surprise around the Red Devils, who did not hide their displeasure with the disciplinary ruling.

Manager Michael Carrick expressed his discontent at the press conference after learning of Lisandro’s suspension: «We are tremendously disappointed, of course. I think there are quite a few reasons to be very disappointed with these kinds of situations over the last three weeks. But, obviously, now we have to move on. The decisions have been made, it’s something that disappoints us greatly in many ways, but that’s it. We have to move forward and we will».

The defender had just returned to action after two months out with an injury and had started that league match. However, this punishment will sideline him again at a crucial point in the season. The schedule offers no respite, and Manchester United will have to play without him against Chelsea, Brentford, and Liverpool, decisive fixtures in the fight to secure a place in next season’s Champions League.

With only six matches left to play, the Argentine will miss half of the run-in. He is expected to return on May 9, when his team face Sunderland.

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