Northern Ireland told Chris Baird dismissal was 'correct decision'

08 September 2015 18:32

Northern Ireland's hopes of overturning the controversial red card awarded to midfielder Chris Baird during Monday night's Euro 2016 qualifier against Hungary at Windsor Park appear to have receded.

The Irish Football Association sought clarification over the incident in the 1-1 draw with Hungary, in which Baird was dismissed after being cautioned for two separate tackles in the same passage of play.

And in a statement issued on its official website the IFA said they had been told the decision was "the correct one".

International Football Association Board secretary Lukas Brud told the IFA that referee Cuneyt Cakir was within his rights to play advantage after a cautionable offence, then punish the infringement retrospectively.

Brud said: "In referee education match officials are reminded that playing an advantage for a cautionable offence runs the risk that the offending player may commit a second cautionable offence, but the spirit of advantage should be considered especially if by stopping to issue the caution the non-offending team loses a clear promising attack."

Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill had indicated in the aftermath of the 1-1 draw that he would consider an appeal in the hope that Baird could still play some part in the next two crucial matches of their campaign.

Source: PA