Football: Janmaat labels Coloccini red card a 'crazy' decision by referee

Referee Robert Madley handing Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini a red card during their English Premier League match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Oct 25, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

Reuters - Newcastle United's Daryl Janmaat has lashed out at referee Robert Madley after their 0-3 Premier League loss to Sunderland on Sunday, calling the official's decision to send off Fabricio Coloccini "unbelievable" and "crazy".

Sunderland chalked up their first win of the season at the expense of their local rivals after Madley awarded a penalty just before half-time and showed Coloccini a red card for denying Steven Fletcher a clear goalscoring opportunity.

Adam Johnson stepped up to drive the ball low into the corner to send Sunderland on their way, before Billy Jones and Fletcher completed the rout in the second half.

Newcastle manager Steve McClaren said after the game that the penalty award was "absolutely ridiculous" and Dutch defender Janmaat backed his boss to the hilt.

"I think we were by far the better team in the first half, and then we get a red card like this. It was unbelievable," the 26-year-old said, quoted by the Chronicle.

"I don't like to blame referees, but that was not a penalty. I think everybody saw it - and a red card is crazy in my opinion. It kills the game.

"I don't like excuses, but I think we had 70 per cent possession in the first half and were far better than them.

"In the second half, we lost the game with 10 men. It is disappointing because in the first half we played well."

The defeat left Newcastle second from bottom with six points from their first 10 games, a place below Sunderland, who have a superior goal difference.

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