Remember on Sunday, Andre Gomes suffered a nasty ankle injury after being challenged by Son in Everton's match with Tottenham.
Following outcry from football fans on social media, defending Son and claiming he didn't even deserve a yellow card for the incident, the EPL has now released a statement stating why Son was red carded.
Son looked set to be cautioned for the challenge after referee Mat Atkinson pulled out a yellow card but it was controversially upgraded to a red by the referee after he saw the sickening nature of the injury .
A Premier League statement released on it's official website reads:
"The red card for Son was for endangering the safety of a player which happened as a consequence of his initial challenge"
Son’s team-mate Dele Alli admits Son was “devastated” in the dressing room.
“I didn’t want to look too much at what happened. All I can do is send my best wishes and wish him a quick recovery,” he said.
"Son is devastated and in tears. It’s not his fault. Son is one of nicest people you would want to meet. He can’t even lift his head up, he’s crying so much.
"The injury does play on your mind but you have to stay professional. We switched off for a second and they scored.”
Gomes has been successfully operated on and has begun his recovery process.
Everton midfielder Andre Gomez on Sunday evening suffered a nasty ankle injury after colliding his leg with Tottenham midfielder Heung-Min Son during an EPL match.
Gomes was injured a little over 10 minutes from time following a challenge by Tottenham's Heung-Min Son and collision with Serge Aurier, who was later sent off after review by VAR.
Son looked distraught after seeing the injury and started crying after he was red carded, while Gomes was immediately stretchered off to the hospital for immediate surgery.
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