VAR official Paul Tierney from Wigan, just up the road from Manchester and we get a ref from a Manchester suburb
Isn't there a rule for dangerous play regardless of the outcome? The ref can hardly say he was unsighted
Leicester could be a decent team if their 2 centre backs weren't absolute dogshite. Literally gave Man United the points there.
This has happened ALL season. I remember Fulham playing Man U and caught the second half, Fulham looked like they'd forgotten how to play football and just gave Man U a late win. If it weren't so absurd, it looks really dodgy, almost as if the PL is trying to make Man U more attractive to a high value new owner......the Man City refereeing was astonishing.
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Chelsea should be backing Potter and giving him the time. Moyes is a difficult one - he has either a really good season or a really **** season. I personally think they will keep him and look to replace in the summer.
Potter isn’t the problem at Chelsea. There’s no way he’s asking for those players. He won’t survive but it won’t be his fault.
Agree. Although an owner splashing that kind of money on players probably isn't going to stick by Potter if results don't improve soon. He'll probably want an expensive big name manager, whether or not they are actually the 'right fit' for the club.