Tyrone Mings vs Wilfried Zaha ends with Aston Villa defender sent off for fouling Crystal Palace ace after both players booked for on-pitch scuffle
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Tyrone Mings was sent off in the first-half of Aston Villa’s home clash against Crystal Palace after two battles with Eagles ace Wilfried Zaha.
The Mings vs Zaha battle began shortly before the 40-minute mark as the latter showed his fury at a Mings tackle on him which he clearly thought was illegal.
A scuffle ensued with many players getting involved, and it resulted in both Mings and Zaha being booked for their roles in the incident.
Mings appeared to make a stamping action, although he didn’t actually stamp on Zaha
Zaha reacted furiously
This resulted in Mings grabbing Zaha
Both players were booked for their actions
And just a few minutes later, shortly before the half-time whistle blew, Mings was shown his second yellow card after he fouled Zaha upon being outfoxed by the winger.
Zaha pushed the ball around the defender and sought to run through on goal, only for Mings to cynically block the attacker and earn a deserved yellow card.
This meant he was dismissed, with Villa beginning the second half with only ten men, seeking to hold onto their 1-0 lead gained through Bertrand Traore’s fifth-minute goal.
Just minutes later, Mings fouled Zaha after some fine play by the forward
Mings forced down Zaha after the attacker pushed the ball away
The foul resulted in Mings’ dismissal
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