Yes - remember that. He was critical in that the play continued and his team-mates were out of position because he was down. To be fair to Caicedo (and our physios) he wasn't actually treated for anything, and took no time out of the game.
March? When? - not when he got caught by the studs...
Wasn't my recollection - but we all hear different things I suppose. His comment about March was that he shouldn't have stopped running when he was caught, and that it was unusual for him to do so.
To be fair, the co-commentator on my stream (Peacock - Tony someone) wondered 2-3 times during the game whether the players would/should be embarrassed when they look back at the replay which showed that nothing had happened to cause their 'injury'.
And actually - Dunk eventually picked it up to hand it to the ref. Wouldn't have surprised me if he had given a free-kick (and booking) for deliberate handball....
I think the feeling is more one of dismay at the standard of refereeing, and the fact that he fell for all their timewasting and 'injuries' - rather than that he cost us the game. I can accept that we lost the game for ourselves, whilst still being angry with the other stuff. It's not binary I...