Only if he had attempted to play the ball. As there was clearly no attempt it's still a red card.
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I thought that was changed this season, so if you gave a penalty they only got a yellow card instead of double punishment?
Only if he had attempted to play the ball. As there was clearly no attempt it's still a red card.
The only red card in a penalty decision is for dangerous play which this was not. Any other foul in the box is a yellow card, but if a foul is committed outside the box when the the attacker is going for goal is a red card
Here's the rule change.
The law has now been changed so players committing accidental fouls that deny goal-scoring opportunities in the penalty area will not be automatically sent off, with a yellow card sufficient punishment.
As the amendment states: "When a denial of a goalscoring opportunity offence is committed by a defender in the penalty area, the penalty kick effectively restores the goalscoring opportunity so the punishment for the player should be less strong (e.g. a yellow card) than when the offence is committed outside the penalty area. However, when the offence is handball or clearly not a genuine attempt to play or challenge for the ball, the player will be sent off."
I think he was sent off because of the bit I've highlighted in bold.