Wan bissaka didnt give sterling a kick man utd were in complete control of derby says hargreaves
It seems like Paul Hargreaves, a former Manchester United player, is trying to downplay a controversy surrounding Manchester United's right-back, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and his tackle on Manchester City's Raheem Sterling during a recent derby match.
Hargreaves is essentially saying that Wan-Bissaka didn't intentionally try to kick Sterling, and that Manchester United were in complete control of the game. He's trying to deflect attention away from the tackle and emphasize the dominance of his team.
However, it's worth noting that the tackle in question was quite harsh and sparked a lot of debate among fans and pundits. Some people felt that Wan-Bissaka's tackle was reckless and could have caused Sterling serious injury. Sterling himself was left clutching his ankle in pain and was eventually substituted off the field.
While Hargreaves may be trying to downplay the incident, it's clear that the tackle was a major talking point during and after the match. Manchester United's dominance in the game shouldn't overshadow the fact that Wan-Bissaka's tackle was a concerning moment that required further investigation and potential disciplinary action.