Kyle Walker red card: Why was the England star sent off? (Image: GETTY)
Kyle Walker was sent off during England's Nations League match against Iceland on Saturday. The Manchester City full-back was booked in the first half before being shown a second yellow card for a late challenge.
A third added: "Red card for Kyle Walker. Crazy tackle when he’s already on a yellow."
A fourth commented: "What was Kyle Walker thinking there?"
England, though, held on to beat Iceland 1-0 in Reykjavik.
Gareth Southgate thought his side had secured the victory in the last minute as Raheem Sterling stroked home a penalty he had won when his shot hit the arm of Sverrir Ingason.
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Kyle Walker red card: The Man City man received two yellow cards (Image: GETTY)
Iceland also went down to 10 men, with Ingason shown a harsh second yellow card as a result.
But it would not be as straightforward for England as the home side went straight down the other end and won a spot-kick of their own after Joe Gomez was penalised for grappling with Holmbert Fridjonsson.
Unlike Sterling, however, Bjarnason could not keep his composure and fired the resulting penalty high and wide of Jordan Pickford's goal.
The visitors then saw out the remaining seconds to pick up a victory in their first fixture following a 10-month hiatus.
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Raheem Sterling's penalty won the game for England (Image: GETTY)
"As soon as I got the ball, I said straight down the middle," Sterling told Sky Sports.
"I knew the goalkeeper wouldn't stand in the middle, so I was pretty confident with it."
He added: "It's a bright future ahead, we just need to keep growing as a team, and we can see that each camp we are in, and we can see it again in this camp."