Napoli were reduced to 10 men early on in their Champions League clash with Manchester City as Giovanni Di Lorenzo saw red following a VAR intervention after bringing Erling Haaland down when the striker was clean through on goal.
The referee didn't initially give a foul as Haaland was left in disbelief. The furious City striker mimicked showing a card before VAR intervened and advised the referee to review the decision on the pitchside monitor.
Di Lorenzo's early bath forced Napoli into a reshuffle with Kevin de Bruyne - making his return to the Etihad after leaving in the summer - sacrificed by Antonio Conte after just 26 minutes.
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Former Tottenham midfielder Michael Brown who was analysing the game for BBC Radio 5 Live sympathised with De Bruyne, saying: "What a shame for Kevin de Bruyne to be sacrificed after the red card.
"If it was in 65 minutes it might've been a different decision but these players have to be the most dynamic and fit to get anything from this game. What a shame for the game. He's graced so many nights in European football. Everybody's been waiting for him to come back. I'm so disappointed."
"I've just texted him actually, I begged him not to score," Gallagher told talkSPORT. "It'll be a weird night… to see him in a different kit and to see him line up against us will be quite emotional, because he's the king. I expect him to have a great game and I expect him to make assists. Just as long as he doesn't score."
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