The striker’s poor start to life at English Championship side Blackburn Rovers reached a new low in the one-all home draw against Norwich.
Emmanuel Dennis came on as a second half substitute but got into the referee’s book three minutes later.
Dennis received a yellow card for a a foul on Norwich City defender Christopher Chrisene in the 67th minute.
The striker came on to help his side get an equalizer or probably a winner.
However, the former Club Brugge striker put Blackburn Rovers in a difficult situation with less than five minutes to the end of the match.
Emmanuel Dennis got booked again and sent off for another foul on Benjamin Chrisene.
Luckily Andreas Weimann’s last minute header secured a point for the home side.
The erstwhile Super Eagles striker joined Blackburn Rovers on loan from Nottingham Forest after being left out of Nuno Espirito Santo’s squad.
Dennis is yet to score for Blackburn Rovers in three appearances since his arrival in January.