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    DTotD: Raul Meireles sent off three minutes into Europa League match

    Raul Meireles must have wanted a day off because less than three minutes into Fenerbahce's Europa League match against BATE, he stupidly trippe an opponent from behind and earned a sending off. Meireles took two kicks at BATE midfielder Alexsandr Hleb's legs in the middle of the pitch, sending the former Arsenal and Barcelona man to the ground. The referee then pulled out a red card as Meireles looked confused by what was happening.

    Meireles then walked off the pitch, holding his head in his hands. Though that might've been because he finally just realized that his haircut is ridiculous.

    Despite having the play almost the entire match with 10 men, Fenerbahce still managed to hold BATE to a 0-0 first-leg draw.

    This has been the Dirty Tackle of the Day: a chronicling of unfortunate events.

    9 comments

    • Alex S  •  3 days ago
      Do Portuguese players learn to play in prison yards or what?
    • Not Unknown  •  3 days ago
      you need a new video -.-
    • Andrew  •  4 days ago
      slow motion often ends up showing the intentions of the offender, look at his face and you can see the look in his eyes
    • Kevin O  •  4 days ago
      his hair is fine, only showing off his love of judge doom from who framed roger rabbit:-)
    • Des  •  3 days ago
      I thought it was a yellow. It wasn't dangerous. It was just to stop the guy from going forward.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 days ago
      obviously intentional, but not dangerous. a professional foul. yellow card if anything. stupid for the ref to turn the whole game into a 10-11 for that.
    • Anthony  •  4 days ago
      Right call in my opinion. The ball was long gone and he decided to kick him into next week. You can't do that. He knew what he was doing.
    • Kabo Lucky  •  2 days 10 hours ago
      wow great lad he is
    • O'Well  •  4 days ago
      So that's where Hleb ended up.