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Marsch: Deserved red | Lage: It's body contact

Jesse Marsch and Bruno Lage agreed that Raul Jimenez’s red card was the key moment in Leeds’ thrilling 3-2 win over Wolves but disagreed on the decision.

Wolves had been two goals up at Molineux when the Mexican striker was sent off for a second yellow card offence after fouling Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

Lage was unimpressed with the decision that proved the catalyst for a sensational comeback that ultimately saw Luke Ayling win the game for the away side in stoppage time.

"I know one of my assistants talk with the referee and the situation is he already saw the image and he continued with the same opinion, a foul from Raul," Lage told Sky Sports.

"I think it's body contact from both players that try to win the ball. After that when you have a chance to see on TV, like he did, he continued with the same decision.

"I have nothing more to say about it."

Marsch acknowledged that Jimenez's dismissal turned the game but had a different view to his Wolves counterpart - pointing to a foul on Stuart Dallas for the first yellow card.

"I thought it was too high and I asked the fourth official. They said they had reviewed it and did not think it was a red. It looked bad and certainly Stuart is suffering with it.

"Certainly, the red card helped massively. And I think it is definitely a double yellow. Deserved, no question for me.

"I thought it was clear. There was a lot of wild action in the game and probably a tough game to referee. However, for me, he went into the play reckless, so for sure it's a second yellow for me."

"If he gets there before the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper gets booked," Jamie Carragher told Sky Sports. "No one does anything different, it's just the keeper gets there.

"When the ball got played through,

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