Denver RoyalOld Man AndrewsZip
Indeed.
The only person who truly knows if it was intentional is Tyrone Mings. He had said it was an accident so until someone can prove him to be lying that's all we can go on.
Well, he's hardly going to say it was intentional, so it isn't much to go on really?
The problem for Mings though is that, according to Mark Halsey’s tweet, intent was removed from the laws of the game a while ago which presumably means any accidental collision should be judged in the same way as something pre-meditated which I find very risky territory but is presumably done in order to stop the arguments from offenders saying it was accidental when it wasn’t. Therefore the FA may well throw the book at him on this after it’s been looked at countless times frame by frame by officials. I presume those that do review it will include a couple of ex pros and isn’t just left to 4 or 5 people who have never played the game.