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WATCH: Did Tyrone Mings mean to stamp on Zlatan Ibrahimovic?

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The Sunday Supplement panel debate whether Tyrone Mings' stamp was deliberate

Did Tyrone Mings mean to stamp on Zlatan Ibrahimovic during Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with Manchester United on Saturday?

The incident was one of the main talking points from the match as Mings stamped on the head of Ibrahimovic towards the end of the first half.

The striker responded shortly afterwards by elbowing the defender as they competed at a corner.

Neither were punished by referee Kevin Friend and both players said afterwards that there was no intention in their actions.

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Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry debate the Mings-Ibrahimovic incident

Speaking on The Sunday Supplement, The Sun's Shaun Custis said there is no way to know if Mings meant to stamp on Ibrahimovic.

"When you slow it down it looks bad, but when you play it at full pace I don't think it looks as bad. Personally I don't see how anybody can judge and say he did it deliberately," he said.

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Jose Mourinho confronted Tyrone Mings at half-time

"You can watch that six, seven, eight times and can you honestly say for certain that it's a deliberate stamp? I don't think you could."

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Watch the Sunday Supplement panel discuss the incident and whether both Mings and Ibrahimovic will face retrospective punishment in the video at the top of the page.

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