Early days, but City look miles ahead of Liverpool. Maybe more of a procession than a two horse race.
And deserved too, what the hell was he thinking!
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Early days, but City look miles ahead of Liverpool. Maybe more of a procession than a two horse race.
I think the Chelsea game and this one had very poor referees, let the game get out of hand.
Nunez was an embarrassment but it let Diaz shine, hopefully, they'll look to him for more goals this season because Saleh doesn't look threatening right now. It was nice to see Carvalho take a few chances too.
Liverpool has all the pieces, but they don't seem synchronised at the moment. They could come roaring back into this season.
What was Nunez thinking, he shouldn’t let people get to you at this level.
Anderson deserved a yellow a few times there. But no need to nut someone.
Signs of good play though, as with Fulham. 4 points adrift though is giving us a job to do and I wonder how long the ban will be for Nunez.
Incredibly Man Utd will go above Liverpool with a win at Old Trafford next monday!
Watching the replay back is wasn’t that bad a but. Still deffo a red but the hair pull looks worse in slow mo.
Surprisingly the laws of the game don't mention anything about pulling hair. An odd quirk that VAR and the ref couldn't work around – they'd have to give a red for violent conduct, which would be harsh (imo) as the two players were all over each other.
Still, as a neutral, the ref letting the game flow led to a great match.
I'm not sure the laws of the game have to mention everything that could be considered violent conduct but sure as hell it's considered such in normal society. Every referee that's reviewed the incident since and all the pundits on MOTD have said it should have been a red but you know better. I'm glad it made for good entertainment for you.
A slide tackle in the street would be assault, shepherding the ball out for a goal kick would sure as hell be considered strange in normal society – but I don't see those things being considered for red cards.
The NFL rules specifically mention pulling of hair, why can't the Premier League?
Either way, even with the red card, it would've been a corner to Spurs still – Chelsea need to do their job and defend the corner.
Chelsea fans playing the victims as one of the most successful teams in the world over the last 10 years will never not be funny to me.
My logic matches the inconsistent application of the rules:
- Fellaini pulled Arsenal's Matteo Guendouzi to the ground by his hair, but while the free kick was given, no card was shown
- Georgia Stanway was shown a yellow card after pulling United States forward Tobin Heath down to the ground by her hair
- Michael Boxall of Minnesota United pulled the hair of San Jose Earthquakes Danny Hoesen, but the VAR didn't advise a red card
- Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off on his Champions League debut for Juventus for pulling the hair of Valencia's Jeison Murillo
- Robert Huth was retrospectively banned for three games for pulling the hair of Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini off the ball
If VAR gave the red card, and I quote from the Laws of the Game (4. Restart of play after fouls and misconduct):
"If the ball is out of play, play is restarted according to the previous decision"
The previous decision was a corner.
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We've just signed a lad from Man Utd - never heard of them, so off to Google, and apparently they're a football team in the North West of England...
Supposed 'great' atmospheres at English grounds like Anfield - watching the Rangers match the atmosphere at Ibrox is way better than anything in the Permier League except maybe at Crystal Palace.
This made me chuckle …
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One a side note Giggs is one of the worst humans on earth.
Total scumbag.
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10 days apparently (https://twitter.com/gastonedul/statu...-his-injury%2F)
not sure how an accidental trodding on provides balance to a deliberate hair pulling though.
Gamesmanship is all part and parcel of the game - has gone on at all levels of football for as long as I can remember - just harder to get away with it now with VAR etc....
Nunez as an example on Monday someone who was wound up all game and reacted - Scousers been crying about it all week made me laugh
Romero is always at it so cant complain, in my opinion the hair pull deserved some repercussions and cucurella exerted it himself - fair play in my book
Remember Vinnie and Gazza back in the day - front page news and it launched vinnie in to the eye of the world as a hard man
Klopp will have that under control . Man management is one of his strengths.
Despite my gentle ribbing, I think Nunez will be absolutely fine this season. He ll get the silly tricks out of his system and revert to being a half decent centre forward .
Funnily enough, there’s a set of results this weekend which could result in the two greatest clubs in the history of the world ever , being in the bottom 3 meaning Ryan’s claim of a relegation six pointer isn’t too far wide of the mark .
When I watch Nunez play I can’t help but think Andy Caroll. I’m sure he will become a good striker in time but for now he reminds me of him for some reason.
Diaz Is a handful, makes superbly timed runs and works very hard. It’s his composure and technical ability that’s lacking at the minute but all the rare material is there for him to be a top player in a couple of years.
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VAR ref admitted he made an error in the Romero/Cucarella incident.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62596652
Mike Dean is useless. He was a crap ref who revelled in his own importance on the pitch. With all the money in the Premier League you would think they could afford to improve the standard of refereeing. The inconsistency is baffling. I still don’t get why shirt and player holding in the box is hardly punished with a penalty when the same infringements in general play would result in free kicks.
Really is a measure of how good a man he is.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E_bBk4tortk
Fear not United supporters Klopp has got your backs.
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Everton at home to Forest tomorrow, I’m sure they are viewing it as one of their easier away games this season. Frankie boy, being impressed by your teams performance after yet another defeat is starting to wear thin.
Looking down the table I’m struggling to see who we could beat at the moment, Southampton and Man Utd seem to be the obvious choices, but all the other games are going to be tough for us.
You may even struggle against Man U once their new signings arrive.
https://twitter.com/ProjectFootball/...asIZ-ByXjvdA7g
Be interesting to see how the big clubs treat the domestic cup competitions this season. Klopp had been criticised by some for not taking them seriously, but after winning both last season you could argue that it had an impact on their race for the PL.
Logic suggests the earlier they get knocked out of both this season the better, they can then focus on the PL and CL especially if City are trying to win everything.
Big night for the Wirral next Wednesday, the mighty Tranmere Rovers take on some up starts from the North East.
£70 million for a 30 year old!
£70m and £350k a week for a 30 year old defensive midfielder with no pace and who plays in a midfield trio with Tony Kroos and Luca Modric which hides his limitations. Let's see how playing next to Fred and Scott Mctominay compares, or in adventurous weeks next to Christian Eriksen and Bruno Fernandes. With the ever increasing likeliness of no Cristiano Ronaldo to bail them out
United are off their t*ts. As are their fans who blame the Glazers - get real guys the Glazers are spending too MUCH money not the other way round!