Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo could face further punishment from the Football Association following his dismissal against Leicester City. He was sent off after running on to the pitch to celebrate Diogo Jota's stoppage-time winner. Another rule The FA are applying to all managers I see...
I don't see why not, the pitch is the place for the players isn't it and not the managers? There seems to be troubles at Chelsea with Sarri stating that it's difficult to motivate his players and Hazard wanting away. I hope his stating those words publicly won't motivate his team to play better against us on Thursday. We take a slender 1-0 lead scored by a penalty to Stamford Bridge, we struggled yesterday and even if we do win we face an in form Manchester City side, it's all looking bleak at the moment isn't it? But, I feel if we can weather the storm with our injuries and keep picking up points however ugly I feel that when Son and Sissoko come back we can regain the Everton scoring form again or as near as damn it is to swearing. I feel that Son being absent is a bigger blow than Kane and Alli being absent but we now do need to top up and, like Poch I feel blooding an academy striker will be more beneficial to us than buying one, Carroll has been touted for £2mill, we're not that desperate are we? I feel we can keep winning but it will be hell for the upcoming matches, I'm bracing for a tough three to four weeks.
A potential League Cup final against Citeh is 4 weeks away. WTF would anyone worry about that now, when before then there : - are 3 PL games - is one CL game - are 1-2 FA Cup games
This is true, but I think you are missing the point - Nuno was sent off, on the previous occasion that this happened this season the manager in question was only fined retrospectively - then again they do to play to a different set of rules most weeks at Anfield.
Am I wrong in thinking that Son is more influential on the pitch than Harry and his absence is the greater loss?
I think you are wrong because Lucas Moura is quite a close replacement for Son whereas there is no one I can think of who comes close to Kane.
I can't blame the Wolves boss for celebrating.What's wrong with that? He didn't thump anyone.If the sweet F.A. are worried about it,send the managers back into the stands where they belong.I'm tired of looking at them anyway!
MFW on his kit! To be fair to Sky though, I thought it was him again when the actual manager walked in.
Unlike fans of certain other Yorkshire clubs I think a late season collapse is in order for that one...
a very average manager! A roll call of the fabulous managers LUFC have had over the last few years might be a little sobering for Matty.
Sorry if this is old news, but I never knew Jon Moss was Milner’s former PE teacher. Seriously.... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46946865