Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock has blasted Manchester City fullback Wayne Bridge over his late challenge on Victor Moses in their Carling Cup clash.
Moses is Palace's most bankable asset, with Wigan one of several Premier League clubs to have expressed an interest in him, and a serious injury would rule out a sale before the transfer window closes at 5pm on Tuesday.
No wonder Warnock was livid.
"It was manslaughter by Bridge and he didn't get a booking," Warnock said. "If you see the follow-through it's horrendous. It does my bloody head in. You could see he'd lost his rag because Victor was crucifying him at times. You've got to at least book players for that."