faoileán
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- Jan 29, 2021
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That comment reflects embarrassingly on you rather than this bloke's intelligent analysis...To be sure, to be sure......
That comment reflects embarrassingly on you rather than this bloke's intelligent analysis...To be sure, to be sure......
I rewatched the match yesterday and all 3 were stonewall bookings. Alexis at least had the good grace to look embarrassed when he didn't see yellow for two of them. I don't especially mind if a ref is very lenient in a match provided a) he doesn't then book someone else for the same offence and b) he doesn't give a yellow to RDZ for complaining. If his argument is that moaning to the 4th official is an automatic yellow card nowadays then he then hasn't got a leg to stand on in not booking MacAllister for 3 "automatic" yellow card fouls.Can someone make a compilation of the three bookable fouls Alexis made?
1. On mitoma as he broke down the left channel
2. I think it was in gross as he approached the box and Alexis kicked him over
3. Again on the left in the second half as either mitoma or march were clear of him.
1 and 3 were basically the same as the one Baleba got booked for.
It was the right result and the special pleading from liveprool fans is weird.
Both teams benefited from the lack of cards. The TV commentators remarked on this several times. March may not agree that it was only Liverpool who benefited.Many tactical fouls from Liverpool that were excused throughout the game. They weren't even sharing them out, so certain were they
I was going to say this. He actually gave the penalty for Baleba's tackle, which was never a foul. But VAR then gave it for the Gross foul - quite rightly reallyThe penalty wasnt given for the pull back by Gross, Taylor deemed the tackle after being the decision to give the penalty, maybe thats why no sending off.
McAllister and gross probably evened each other outWhat was that, national love a scouser day? Can we have a replay?
Do we know that? Or did they just not overrule him whatever decision it was.I was going to say this. He actually gave the penalty for Baleba's tackle, which was never a foul. But VAR then gave it for the Gross foul - quite rightly really
Well he was pointing at the second foul on the pitch, but the decision on the big screen was foul by Gross.Do we know that? Or did they just not overrule him whatever decision it was.
Ah. However, as we know from the Spurs / Liverpool game, there is not necessarily a connection between what the ref and VAR are thinking!!Well he was pointing at the second foul on the pitch, but the decision on the big screen was foul by Gross.
Both teams benefited from the lack of cards. The TV commentators remarked on this several times. March may not agree that it was only Liverpool who benefited.