The ref looked directly at it and decided it wasnt a penalty. What is the clear and obvious error that caused VAR to intervene?
The ref looked directly at it and decided it wasnt a penalty. What is the clear and obvious error that caused VAR to intervene?
Its been a while since Ive seen a pitch this color
The streets will never forget him picking that fight with Spurs. May not have been here long, but he was always up for a scrap
Pep Guardiola asked if Man City has ever decided not to sell a player to a rival: “Never, ever - why? I think that means you are a small club, big clubs are not bothered. If they want to go to Chelsea, or United, or Liverpool; what is the problem?”
Is there such a thing as a guilty child?
Might as well post the whole article about the review panel:
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/s/7eDTcDxKNQ
Note that they also say Udogie should have received a red for his first yellow
Hey, you actually managed to get 1.18 xg against Arsenal which is one of the highest theyve allowed all year
If he heads the ball forward it goes into the goal…
Havertz is at least trying to block a clearance down the line, there is absolutely nothing about the Bruno incident that belongs in a football match
Somehow the Kai Havertz is a unanimous sending off by the panel, but the Bruno Guimares elbow/forearm to the back of the head is not deemed a red card by 2 people. Make it make sense
United couldnt make this feel like a derby with their football so they made up for it with theur antics
The trick to not allowing a goal from the opponents first shot on target is not giving them a shot on target
How the fuck does the ref blow exactly at 7 minutes?
This ref is useless
Its great that the Cucurella challenge is gonna go unpunished
Craig Pawson deserves to never ref again