Wolves 4 Leeds United 1: Vieira apologises for red card as Christiansen takes responsibility too
United had given themselves hope of achieving a positive result at Molineux after Gjanni Alioski netted in the 48th minute to reply to first-half strikes from Barry Douglas and Ivan Cavaleiro for the hosts.
But Vieira was sent off after receiving his second booking on the hour mark for a late tackle on Diogo Jota and Wolves put themselves out of sight with a fine finish from Jota in the 72nd minute, a goal followed by a Helder Costa penalty four minutes later.
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Hide AdVieira will now be suspended for Saturday’s Yorkshire derby at Barnsley as he serves a one-match ban.
The 19-year-old midfielder took to his personal Twitter page after the game to say: “Just want to apologise to the fans and my team mates for my red card tonight.
“I made the wrong decision at a crucial time in the game.
“We will come back stronger as a team and I will make up for my mistake when I get back on the pitch. #Together”
Whites head coach Thomas Christiansen said he too would have to shoulder part of the blame for the sending off.
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Hide AdVieira had been booked midway through the first half, also for a foul on Jota, and Christiansen hinted that he should have taken the midfielder off given the prospect of a second yellow card.
“Everyone has to learn from that,” said Christiansen.
“He has to learn from that, I have to learn from that because he had made some fouls there. Perhaps I should have changed him.
“I can take my responsibility also.”