Brighton captain Lewis Dunk becomes first victim of Premier League rule for 15 YEARS with red card vs Nottingham Forest | The Sun

BRIGHTON captain Lewis Dunk became the first player in 15 years to be sent off for dissent during a game.

The Seagulls skipper was sent off for arguing with referee Anthony Taylor over a harsh penalty decision against Nottingham Forest.


Dunk, 32, was sent off with 20 minutes to go with Brighton managing to hold on to secure three points with a 3-2 victory at the City Ground.

He was initially shown a yellow card for dissent but just 12 seconds later a red was held up.

The straight red for "offensive, insulting or abusive language" will be punished with a two-match ban.

The last time a player was handed a straight red for dissent during game time was Alan Smith for Newcastle when the Magpies were beaten 6-0 by Manchester United in January 2008.

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Former Sunderland star Lee Cattermole was shown a red for dissent in March 2012 against Newcastle but this was given after the final whistle.

Attitudes towards officials have been amplified this term with Mikel Arteta and Mauricio Pochettino among those to criticise refereeing decisions in recent games.

Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi also chipped in on the matter and said: "I am honest and clear – I don't like 80 per cent of England's referees.

"It's not new. I don't like them. I don't like their behaviour on the pitch."

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Before Dunk's dismissal, Brighton were 3-1 up but Morgan Gibbs-White's late goal had the Seagulls fighting till the last minute.

The Italian boss also refused to shake Steve Cooper's hand after their win in Nottingham.

De Zebri said after the match: "Today the spirit and soul made a difference.

"We have good players and are a good team and we always have to show this character.

"We have a lot of injuries at this time and it is one of the toughest moments in my career so that was a big celebration.

"We are very happy and I am proud of the attitude and character we showed in a really tough moment."

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