Sir Alex Ferguson vented his fury at Middlesbrough captain Emanuel Pogatetz following the defender's dismissal for a horror tackle on Rodrigo Possebon.
Possebon, 19, was taken to hospital with a suspected broken leg after Pogatetz's challenge in Manchester United's 3-1 Carling Cup win.
"It was an absolutely terrible tackle," said United manager Ferguson.
"What gets me about challenges like that is that the opponent always claims he has done nothing wrong."
Ferguson expressed his disappointment at the reaction of some Middlesbrough officials, who visibly complained as Pogatetz received a straight red card for Ban warns UN members not to turn inwards ...
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Brazilian Possebon, who was making his first start for United, required six minutes of treatment before play could resume.
"Pogatetz should have just walked off the field," stated Ferguson.
"Then you get their bench screaming that it wasn't a sending off and there is nothing wrong with our player.
"At least Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate was very good about it. He apologised and understood the gravity."
Southgate conceded Pogatetz deserved to be sent off.
"We can have no complaints about the decision," he confirmed.
"It is difficult to know why it happened. It was an unusual aberration for him because his discipline has improved in the last two years.
"A couple of lads on our bench did not have the same view as I did but that is dealt with now. We can only hope the lad recovers."
Pogatetz will miss Middlesbrough's next three matches, while Southgate could take additional disciplinary action.
(BBC)
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