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They totally loved us, couldn't have been more positive !!
That’s for penalty’s isn’t it? If it’s denying a clear goal scoring opportunity outside the box, it’s a red - like Dunk and tonight.
“One at the back………against Manchester City!”
Not only that, the one at the back scored (and from open play, not a corner).
100% red - he links arms and pulls him back and falls into him. Can’t believe anyone questioning it?
Re MOTD, I can't dislike Patrick Bamford. Quite the cerebral footballer
Re MOTD, I can't dislike Patrick Bamford. Quite the cerebral footballer
I like him as well, gave a quite brilliant interview earlier in the season stating the Leeds pitch was so bad he actually wore Rugby boots
Re MOTD, I can't dislike Patrick Bamford. Quite the cerebral footballer
That red (and foul) is open to interpretation as those sort of "coming togethers" usually are. Did he pull Welbeck towards him ? or does Welbeck's movement make it look like that ?
When arms are linked like that it's very difficult to tell and we will all disagree,
Doesn't really matter in the big scheme of things (beyond Peps ego), but I'd like to see players in the VAR room.
Quite how that handball was missed is another matter.
I'm glad its not just me then. I thought that was a VERY harsh red. Welbeck is chasing and comes from behind Cancelo and initiates the contact, from which they both tangle and go down. Cancelo was trying to nod the ball back to the keeper after missing his touch, and actually gets his head to the ball during the collision. He does not even glance back at Welbeck, who was (IMO) the one who initiated contact as he tried to get to the ball. Whats Cancelo supposed to do - stand aside ?
I'm not complaining, but I think there are a LOT of blue-and-white specs looking at that incident. If the roles were reversed and it was given against one of our defenders, I'd have gone apeshit.
Totally agree with you. but I don't care.
I'm glad its not just me then. I thought that was a VERY harsh red. Welbeck is chasing and comes from behind Cancelo and initiates the contact, from which they both tangle and go down. Cancelo was trying to nod the ball back to the keeper after missing his touch, and actually gets his head to the ball during the collision. He does not even glance back at Welbeck, who was (IMO) the one who initiated contact as he tried to get to the ball. Whats Cancelo supposed to do - stand aside ?
I'm not complaining, but I think there are a LOT of blue-and-white specs looking at that incident. If the roles were reversed and it was given against one of our defenders, I'd have gone apeshit.
Potter apologising made me cringe, stand up for yourself man.