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not as effective as Captain Blacks has been
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In fairness, this (fortuitous) decision was before Klopp announced his farewell tour. I have no doubt what the decision would have been had this game occurred afterwards. There was also another penalty incident in that game which I think deserved closer inspection, but seemed to get dismissed (Trent on Havertz).
 
I just saw the highlights of Pool - Chelsea.

How is Darwin Nunez so good yet equally so ****? His movement and all round play is superb but the guy’s finishing is tragic. Strange, strange player. If he could finish on a semi consistent basis he’d probably be one of the top five strikes in the game right now.
What are you talking about, Nunez is the winner in the crossbar challenge
 
In fairness, this (fortuitous) decision was before Klopp announced his farewell tour. I have no doubt what the decision would have been had this game occurred afterwards. There was also another penalty incident in that game which I think deserved closer inspection, but seemed to get dismissed (Trent on Havertz).
well that is because so many people moaned about the games being re refereed and incidents not being clear and obvious errors that the present instructions ares not to change decisions unless it is "clear & obvious" .
next month who knows but i have a clear conscience as i was always against var
 
think it's more than that <laugh>
we don't care* we love the way he just keeps going for it the whole 90 mins and by doing that he keeps pulling defenders out of position and tiring them out.

*obviously we would prefer it if he just a tad more clinical to say the least <laugh>

Shows the small margins...could have had 4 goal and an assist yesterday but ends up with an assist and a missed penalty <yikes>
 
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Gary O'Neil seems to be on the receiving end of far too many last-minute goals. Whilst I feel for him to an extent, I can't help but think this is a pattern and has to be a result of his coaching. If it only happened once or twice, you can excuse it to a degree. But any more than that, you have to look deeper regarding how he instructs his team to defend in high-pressure situations. This has happened multiple times at both Bournemouth and Wolves over a relatively short timeframe.