Kane does his trademark move again when he purposely backs into a player who challenges for a header. He will cause a very serious injury one day.
Defensive Records. 1. Tottenham scored 23 conceded 9 2. Chelsea scored 25 conceded 11 3.Mancher United scored 17 conceded 11 4. West Ham scored 18 conceded 14 5.Liverpool scored 26 conceded 17 6.Manchester City scored 17 conceded 11.
I've been moaning for years about this . What really gets me is that the player who does this invariably gets a free kick despite the fact that they played the man who was attempting to play the ball . In the extreme cases like Kane on Lallana you could easily argue it should be a sending off for Serious Foul play SERIOUS FOUL PLAY A tackle or challenge that endangers the safety of an opponent or uses excessive force or brutality must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
Another joke of a var decision in the Brighton v saints game. David Coote (yea him of Pickford fame) actually gave the free kick outside the area. foul was outside and then someone after spending 2 minutes the var ref either decided it was inside.. or ignored that abs looked at the second ‘challenge’ where the saints player kicked the back of Brighton player leg They really do need to come and justify the reason for these controversial decision so we can actually understand what’s going on because atm you have thousands of fans not understanding the rules which doesn’t lead to enjoyment of the game.
FFS I thought the entire point of these endless Nations League games was that teams wouldn't have to then play third rate sides like England
Don't take this the wrong way ( I don't know how to say it any other way) but it's about time that Brighton were on the end of a dubious decision. Not that I want any team to be wronged but they've had a good run of very favourable decisions (about 15 so far across this and last season). Now they know what the rest of us have been complaining about.