Second yellow card counts as two yellow cards??

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Carl Jenkinson got two yellow cards on a match and sent off.(8-2 match against Man utd)
And I checked statistics on premier league webpage, and found that record says 1 yellow card and 1 red card for Jenkinson.

But in football manager, in same situation, he'll get 2 yellows and 1 red.

which is correct? I think football manager is wrong and it's kind of big glitch i guess??

And is that a known issue??
 
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IMO FM is actually correct. When a player gets a second yellow, he is shown that yellow first, then the red.
 
Simple logic explained more 'simpler' ;)

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Yeah that's why i'm so confused. FM is very correct game, but then why the statistics says that he has 1 yellow card?

Another example, Charlie Adam got 1 yellow two times.(vs Swansea, Sunderland)
And he got 2 yellow and was sent off one time.(vs Tottenham)

http://www.premierleague.com statistics say: 3 YC, 1 RC.

If FM is right, he should be 4 YC, 1 RC.

What can be more correct than official statistics??
 
Carl Jenkinson didnt get two yellows at man utd, he got 1 yellow then a straight red for being last man
 
Yeah that's why i'm so confused. FM is very correct game, but then why the statistics says that he has 1 yellow card?

Another example, Charlie Adam got 1 yellow two times.(vs Swansea, Sunderland)
And he got 2 yellow and was sent off one time.(vs Tottenham)

http://www.premierleague.com statistics say: 3 YC, 1 RC.

If FM is right, he should be 4 YC, 1 RC.

What can be more correct than official statistics??

well adams case can be explained by the fact that he only deserved one yellow in each of those
 
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