Idrissa Gueye has issued a grovelling apology to his team-mates after he was dismissed for slapping Michael Keane throughout Everton’s 1-0 victory at Outdated Trafford.
The ‘second of insanity’, as match-winner Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor described it, occurred simply 13 minutes into the conflict towards Manchester United.
After being berated by Keane for a careless go, Gueye confronted the centre-half earlier than elevating his hand and placing him within the face, drawing a straight purple card from referee Tony Harrington.
Fortunate for the Senegalese midfielder, the Toffees held on for his or her first win on the purple facet of Manchester in some 13 years due to a stellar strike from Dewsbury-Corridor.
It was revealed by the Englishman and supervisor David Moyes post-match that Gueye had apologised within the dressing room and, now, the 36-year-old veteran has taken duty for his head-loss with a put up on Instagram.
‘I wish to apologise first to my teammate Michael Keane,’ it learn. ‘I take full duty for my response. I additionally apologise to my teammates, the workers, the followers and the membership.
Idrissa Gueye has issued a public apology after his embarrassing sending off at Outdated Trafford
Referee Tony Harrington extremely issued the Toffees midfielder with a straight purple card for his outburst
The Senegalese midfielder has since apologised to his team-mates and followers
‘What occurred doesn’t mirror who I’m or the values I stand for. Feelings can run excessive, however nothing justifies such behaviour. I will be sure it by no means occurs once more.’
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