LIKELY NOT APPEALING RED
- BY LEWYS CARR
- 54 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Regis Le Bris has confirmed that whilst he believes Trai Hume's red card shouldn't have been given, we won't be appealing the decision so there will be no Hume on Monday against Blackburn Rovers.
HARSH DECISION
"It changed the dynamic of the game. With 10 men against 11 for 85 minutes, it was long. I think the decision was a bit harsh. We started well and probably after that for 20, 25 minutes the game was balanced. We scored a positive goal and after that we defended well. In this context, when there are many crosses and shots, you can make a mistake and the opponent can have a very good shot. The equaliser was positive for them and their energy.
PROBABLY NOT APPEALING RED
"I don't know if we'll appeal. For us, we just want to manage the different games properly and manage the squad to have the best energy at the end of the season. The play-offs is most important so I don't know if it will be necessary."
POSITIVE TO FACE THE CHALLENGE
"It was a really positive to live this experience. We could face this challenge in the play-offs and even with 10 men for the whole game it finished 2-1 and we'd have another game at home. If this challenge happens again we'll have this as a reference. I hope it won't be the case but you never know."
ALL ABOUT THE PLAY-OFFS
"We've shown before that after defeats we react well so I'm really confident about the resources of the squad and the way we are managing the squad right now. It's really important for the future. We might not have the best starting XI now but we want the best 16, 17 or 18 ready for the play-offs."