After controversially eluding a red card once more, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions

After controversially eluding a red card once more, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions
After controversially eluding a red card once more, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions

After controversially eluding a red card once more, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions

After controversially eluding a red card once more,

Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions

After Carlos Vinicius, a forward from Brazil, avoided being sent off for a headbutt on

Max Kilman during Fulham’s 3-2 victory over Wolves,

Marco Silva disclosed that he gave the Brazilian forward a firm reminder.

After the attacker seemed to aim his head at Wolves captain Kilman during the second half and

was given a yellow card by referee Michael Salisbury,

Wolves manager Gary O’Neil expressed his displeasure.

This occurs after Vinicius hit Thiago Silva during Fulham’s 2-0 loss to Chelsea in October,

and the manager of the Cottagers, Silva, urged his player to regulate his feelings on the pitch.

Before Fulham’s match against Liverpool on Sunday, Silva said at a press conference,

“I’ve done before (spoken to Vinicius) and I did again.”

“I always feel strongly that football players should play the game and not react because emotions are real and we must learn to control them,” the player said.

I think it’s obvious that something like this will never happen again.

“Hopefully this was the last time I spoke to him after the Chelsea game.”

If Fulham wants to win back-to-back games for the first time this season,

they will need to handle the threat posed by Mohamed Salah on Sunday.

And with 15 goal contributions in 13 games this season, Silva praised the free-scoring forward.

He went on: ‘He’s a fantastic player of high calibre.

After controversially eluding a red card once more, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions
After controversially eluding a red card once more, Fulham striker Carlos Vinicius receives a warning from Marco Silva to calm his emotions

It is really rare to find top-tier players who are also incredibly consistent in football,

but Salah has been that for the past five or six years in the Premier League.

He can find a way to do it in open play or on the counterattack, which is why he’s performing so effectively.

During Fulham’s victory over Wolves, VAR was used for a number of events,

notably Willian’s second-half added-time penalty that gave the home team a late lead.

Silva wants the lengthy decision-making process to not taint the emotions of the game and for the on-field referee to have more influence while officiating.

“I want the person making decisions to be bigger and them [the referee] to be more assertive,” he stated.

The game being halted so frequently bothers me.

I want the emotions of the game to continue and for decisions to be made more

quickly and without too much delay.

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