Funny the number of times the tackle has been called a "leg-breaker"
As far as I know Matic's leg remains unbroken, the fact he was still running on it seconds later suggests no actual harm
So when does a leg-breaker not break a leg? Does Matic have spidey sense and he took evasive action? Or do people mean that if he'd gone in harder it would have broke his leg (in which case he's being judged for something he didn't actually do)?
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Until this game I would have agreed with you.
Certainly when (as with the Rooney vs the Preston goalkeeper challenge), no actual contact is made, calling it a leg breaker is a little silly.
But, and call it Chelsea bias if you will, the tackle is above the ankle, studs up, over the ball, and you actually see the guys leg flex and bend from the impact, that is a leg breaker.
Why it didnt break? Matic might have particularly strong leg bones, Barnes may have realised what he was doing and pulled his weight off at the last minute.
