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WATCH: England U20's Josh Onomah Literally Dribbles Past Player And Gets Sent Off

WATCH: England U20's Josh Onomah Literally Dribbles Past Player And Gets Sent Off

WTF?

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

England's Under-20 side reached a World Cup semi-final earlier today but if they're to go any further in the tournament, they'll need to do it without Spurs winger Josh Onomah.

The 20-year-old has become a permanent fixture in the England side throughout this run but Onomah willbe missing for the mouthwatering clash with Italy in the last four after picking up a red card against Mexico - in pretty odd circumstances.

As you'll see in the clip below, Onomah was the man in possession of the ball, trying to take the game to the Mexicans, when he was confronted by two defenders.

At that point, well, it becomes pretty difficult to explain exactly what happened next

It seems Onomah managed to land on the ankle of his opponent as he hurdles a challenge, and whether or not it was deliberate, the referee decided to give him his marching orders.

Back on April, Hull City midfielder Oumar Niasse accidentally fouled Watford forward M'Baye Niang and was probably expecting at worst a yellow card, but perhaps most likely a word from the referee.

The Everton loanee could scarcely believe his eyes when the referee Bobby Madley produced the red card.

We could watch this foul a hundred times and still come no closer to understanding what Madley was thinking when he awarded Niasse the red card.

What do you think of the incident? Does it warrant a red card?

Let us know your thoughts.

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