Just In: Barrow boss Pete Wild brutal dig on poor officiating believes Mansfield Town defender Calum Mac Donald should have been sent off in today’s

On 70 minutes, Macdonald was shown a yellow card for a challenge on Rory Feely, and two minutes later, Ollie Clarke buried the winner.

Then, with six minutes remaining, Barrow’s Junior Tiensia was sent off for a tackle on Aaron Lewis.
“I thought we played really well in the first half, and it was a classic away from home performance,” Wild stated.
“We had a good structure, and I was very happy going into halftime.”

“There should have been a penalty because the lad’s arm was high in the air.”

Barrow Manager Pete Wild (Photo by Pete Norton/Getty Images)

“They pinned us in the second half as the home team, and I didn’t think we got out enough and got on the front foot.”

“We attempted to change shape, but it did not go as planned.”

“However, there were mitigating circumstances, and I feel cheated.”

“The turning point for me was that they should have received a red card before we did.” He jumped in and jumped off the floor. Our lad’s, on the other hand, was a red, which didn’t help us.”

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“I never felt threatened, and I was planning to hit them on the break for the last 20 minutes,” he continued.

“But they won with the one shot we didn’t block all game.”

“There was nothing between the two teams that demonstrated that we can compete with the top teams at this level.” However, they have just eked out a victory today.

“It’s by the skin of your teeth, and some weeks it works for you and some weeks it doesn’t.”

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