Wasn't offside. The Sunderland defender headed it on, unfortunately.
Shouldnt listen to that caant Charlie Nicholas
Wasn't offside. The Sunderland defender headed it on, unfortunately.
. Another one of those decisions. 50/50 ball, both players sliding in, neither with studs raised. Feghouli was that split second slower as he'd overrun the ball.
Lottery
Lottery? Are you kidding? A yellow card you could perhaps understand (though I still think that would have been harsh), but if you're giving a red for that, football may as well become a non-contact sport.
The decision making is a lottery. One day, that's no foul; the next it's a red card.
I hope this isn't the start of another wave of pro-Maureen.
Wouldn't go that far, as I've seen far, far worse, but it's never a red.That may well be one of the worst red card decisions I've ever seen in the United-West Ham game. Horrendous decision from Mike Dean.
You're right, but what I'm saying is it shouldn't be the case where a genuine attempt to get the ball in a 50-50 challenge should be viewed as being an instant red card by any official. How does the referee come to that conclusion when he had a pretty clear view of it? I'll be amazed if it doesn't get rescinded because everyone in the stadium was stunned that Feghouli got sent off.
Mourinho will be furious at his side's reaction to the red.West Ham have actually played pretty well considering the circumstances, with Lanzini, Payet and Antonio looking menacing on the counter, but I'm not sure if they will be able to withstand the inevitable barrage of attacks from United in the second half.
Seems that way. He certainly seemed to miss the fact that Valencia was 2 yards offside when Randolph made that brilliant Lloris-like save.Is it me or has Neville's commentary been rather more pro-United since his return?
He's still better than most, but he seems more openly in favour of his old side.
