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Scott McTominay avoids punishment after incident with Seamus Coleman: Stuart Pearce ‘astounded’

Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has been at the center of a controversial incident during the recent match against Everton. The Scottish international was involved in a clash with Toffees right-back Seamus Coleman, which left many fans and pundits astounded that he escaped punishment. The incident has caused a stir in the football world, with many accusing McTominay of foul play and questioning the effectiveness of video technology in the sport. In this article, we will take a closer look at the incident, the reactions it has sparked, and whether or not justice was truly served on the field.


Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay avoided punishment from referee Michael Oliver despite being involved in an incident with Everton’s Seamus Coleman during their Premier League match. McTominay collided with Coleman after the Everton captain tried to prevent him from getting the ball. Coleman fell to the ground and McTominay kneeled on his backside before kicking the ball at him. The confrontation led to a touchline scuffle involving players from both teams, but McTominay was not shown a yellow or red card by Oliver. TalkSPORT commentator Sam Matterface expressed surprise at the decision, while pundit Stuart Pearce said that McTominay should have been booked.

The incident occurred during a match that Manchester United won 2-0, with McTominay scoring the opening goal in the first half. Jadon Sancho set up McTominay’s goal, and Anthony Martial scored the second goal in the second half after a mistake by Coleman. Despite picking up the win and moving into fourth place in the Premier League, the match was not without concern for United as Marcus Rashford went off injured. The incident involving McTominay and Coleman was not highlighted on Match of the Day or discussed by other football shows.


In the end, Scott McTominay can consider himself lucky to have escaped punishment for his clash with Seamus Coleman. While the incident did not result in a serious injury, it could have easily gone the other way. McTominay should use this as a reminder to be more careful on the field, and to consider the consequences of his actions. It is also a reminder of the importance of fair play in football, and the need to respect your opponents at all times. As for Everton, they can take solace in the fact that they were able to hold Manchester United to a draw, despite being the underdogs in the match. All in all, it was a thrilling match, and one that will be remembered for a long time to come.

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