It's a grey area this one, and goes to show that, even with VAR, incorrect decisions will be made. Am I right in saying that if the appeal panel agreed, and thought Power may have deserved a yellow, he would not have getting his red rescinded, they would have left it to the referees interpretation? For a red to be rescinded it must be proven that no foul play took place at all?The Walsall player had two feet off the ground, however, his studs were never up. He won the ball cleanly and played it away. Yellow card.
Power was late to the party and went into the Walsall player after the ball had been played away. Yellow card.
Even if he didn't go into the Walsall player, it looked reckless by him.
That's how I see it, mate.