Player shoots, net bulges, supporters go mad food and drink everywhere Player shoots, net bulges, fans go for another drink, come back, wait and then feel ....what? great VAR didn't rule that goal out?
Personally I think it's another retake, he does a silly skip feint at the end of his run-up, during the run up that's legal, but not at the end of it.
My view on this embarrassing debacle has nothing to do with anything other than the fact it’s an embarrassing debacle, as much as you’d like to pretend that it isn’t.
Nobody said it wasn’t embarrassing. You said it was a fact that VAR made the ref change his mind, he could have stuck with his original decision. So not fact, opinion. Ta bro.
Manchester United have scored one goal at Old Trafford from open play in the Premier League this season. Spurs have scored five.
Feels like a defeat tbh, pathetic performance from Ole again, scraping by like a joke act on X Factor.
So we think we've got it bad with the rules, in the MLS tonight it went to a penalty shoot out. The goalkeeper makes a save but is adjudged to have moved off his line too soon, so the ref gives him a yellow card, but it was his second card of the game, so he's sent off The coach tries to make a substitution, they had already used their five, some confusion follows, but the ref don't allow it, because rules dictate you can't make a sub when the penalty shoot outs begin. Orlando still win... https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2020/1...s-into-farce-orlando-wins-first-playoff-game/ See from 25 seconds...
It's Yanks mate, just surprised they can't sub specialist penalty takers/savers on and off during the game