Watch: Villa escapes red card for blatant kick out at Toronto FC's Cooper
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Hmmm..... pic.twitter.com/qOmNuy2PjP
— Total MLS (@TotalMLS) October 30, 2016
David Villa is a very lucky boy.
The New York City FC superstar avoided what should have been a red card in the opening half of Sunday's Eastern Conference semifinal clash with Toronto FC, with the Spanish striker kicking Armando Cooper out of frustration during a chippy first-leg contest.
The two had exchanged tackles earlier in the half, and a fierce affair reached its peak as Villa stood over top the Panamanian and berated him for what he deemed to be a case of playacting.
As replays showed, however, Villa took a swipe at Cooper's leg, and somehow avoided a card of any color despite referee Silvio Petrescu being just feet away, in perfect position to see the infraction.
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