Towards the end of the bottom clip. Calls him a bastard, a ****er and a few other choice cuts. Think he didn't give them possession back after they put it out for their player to get treatment.
Cesar Azpilicueta has had his red card against Aston Villa overturned on appeal. Why? He lashes out and catches him in the face, albeit rather weakly. The commentators on Chelsea TV seem fine with it, as does the player.
For anyone that wants to watch, but doesn't have BT: The Champions League final's going to be on it, too. Might give them both a miss, though.
Ill watch until utd run wmaway with it. Not watching the CL final tho. I have morals & principles.. Sometimes
Foyth injured by tripping on the ball and falling on Pogba's knee. The commentator thinks it's some sort of leg injury.
Sort of. I thought I'd see what the quality was like and then Foyth took a whack, so I wanted to see if he was actually hurt. Bit of a **** game, from what I've seen so far. Nice rabona by the 98-year-old Bacca, though.
Remember Villarreal have never, ever, ever won a major trophy. They are 98 years old. Why do I get the feeling nobody on r/soccer with a Barca flair bangs on about their trophy cabinet?
Utd were lucky he scored. Lindeloff had hold of his shirt so could have been a red card and a penalty
Holstein Kiel won the first leg of their play-off against Koln, which is for a place in the Bundesliga next season. Would be rather a large slap in the face if they went up after their near-neighbours Hamburg ****ed it up, again. Would also make the II Bundesliga quite stacked next season. Schalke, Hamburg, Bremen and Koln are probably the 3rd, 5th, 6th and 7th best supported clubs in the country. They'll be joined by big East German club Dynamo Dresden, anarchist St Pauli and well followed Hansa Rostock and FC Nurnberg. It'll probably be more entertaining than their main league, which will inevitably be won by Bayern, again.