Shea Lacey gives message over 'letting everyone down' with sending off

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Sunday, 11 January 2026 at 23:51
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Shea Lacey has responded after his sending off for Manchester United where he "let everyone down".
The 18-year-old winger came into the fray in the second half of the clash against Brighton and again showed moments of talent but the evening ended badly as he was sent off in the 2-1 loss.
After picking up a yellow card he was then given a second caution when he through the ball into the ground in frustration.
Overall it was a disappointing performance by United who looked disjointed after a lively start and they could not convert chances into goals.
After the game Lacey took to social media where he apologised for his dismissal.
In an Instagram post he wrote: "I want to apologise to all of my teammates staff and the fans. I let everybody down tonight I shouldn’t let my emotions get the better of me I will do everything I can to make this right."
Darren Fletcher was leading the team in his second game and he was angry with the referee over the dismissal as well as only giving five minutes injury time.
He remonstrated with the official at the end of the match and was also given a yellow card.
"Five minutes and there were also things going on in injury time which should have meant more time, and ultimately the first Shea Laceyfoul is not a yellow card," said Fletcher speaking to the media.
"I've no idea how the Brighton players didn't get yellow cards in the first half, we probably ended up with more yellow cards.
"Shea Lacey's yellow card is ridiculous compared to the fouls against us all game and then ultimately it means that the lad makes a mistake and gets sent off so for me it is poor refereeing and I'll take the yellow card, I can handle that.
"He's disappointed because he cares and he understands and he knows he will learn from it but there is no doubt about his talent, it was a steep learning curve today but we believe in Shea he is one of our most exciting young prospects and I'm sure at Old Trafford he'll have a chance to make amends for that in the future."

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