Snowflake Royalsandman Can't believe anyone can see that as anything other than deliberate. The guilt may have hit him immediately afterwards once he saw the severity of what he'd done but he was looking down at Oliveira whilst he did it.
That's basically the same argument as the Hunt - Czech incident. It didn't wash then and it isn't conclusive now.
When you're stumbling and in a collision you look down. It doesn't mean you can change where you put your feet (or knee) in an instant.
You can lean one way or the other of course, its ambiguous, but anyone who tells you it's definitely deliberate or definitely accidental isn't someone whose judgement you want to rely on.
Two different situations.
Mings could have avoided contact. Was it deliberate? Who knows, was it dangerous, yes very.
Tredding on heads is the most dangerous thing you can do he should have done anything to avoid it. He didn’t.