How does Pep already know that Jesus will be out for a couple of months and how bad De-Bruyne's injury is and Poch always says we will have to wait for the scan on Monday and then only two weeks later we find out the player will be out for 5 years?

How does Pep already know that Jesus will be out for a couple of months and how bad De-Bruyne's injury is and Poch always says we will have to wait for the scan on Monday and then only two weeks later we find out the player will be out for 5 years?

I'm becoming convinced that a penalty should only be given for denying a goal scoring opportunity. Whether or not Chambers' offence today warranted a penalty, in practice it would be pretty random if it was given. It's crazy that the destination of points depends on such a lottery.
No, there's at least two of us! All the pundits were talking about his arm being behind him. It wasn;t. It was in front. And it moved (not much, but perceptibly) towards the ball!I think I'm the only person on the planet who thinks that was a penalty. The player clearly leads with his arm.
Which pundits have said thatNo, there's at least two of us! All the pundits were talking about his arm being behind him. It wasn;t. It was in front. And it moved (not much, but perceptibly) towards the ball!

Be careful what you wish for lads.
We had VAR introduced to the Australian A League this season and until a about a week ago was a shamble and they had to tweak it so the time taken was reduced.
To take today's penalty farce into context- in one game it took the VAR nearly 5 mins to decide whether to allow a spot kick. In the end the ref had to go to the sideline video screen to verify because the ref upstairs couldn't decide. It also has the authority to turn yellow cards into reds (if the camera sees it that is!)
The rules are long overdue a change in many areas. The outcome of the current rule is to encourage diving in the box, make refs reluctant to give real fouls and occasionally for a goal to be got for almost nothing.There is a reason it is called the "penalty area", and not called the "goal keepers area". That reason being, if you commit a foul of any kind in it you get a penalty against you, that penalty being a direct free kick against the keeper.
Don't blame the ref or the rules (they have always been there) blame the players that give the penalty away.
That should be the way to go. Its still in its infancy stage so eventually it will be a handy tool for the officials to go to.There's a rather obvious solution. The VAR has a time limit to decide. It should only be for the most obvious decisions anyway - and we've all seen a hell of a lot of those that could easily and quickly be reversed. So give them 30 seconds, maybe a minute (it can take that long anyway by the time certain teams have surrounded the ref) and if it isn't clear to the VAR then the original decision (or the ref on the ground's decision) stands. How hard is that?
That should be the way to go. Its still in its infancy stage so eventually it will be a handy tool for the officials to go to.
Good start for Brighton, well taken by Knockart as well
No I agree OS his arm is trying to fend off the ball I see that as a clear penalty.I think I'm the only person on the planet who thinks that was a penalty. The player clearly leads with his arm.
Naughon and Young have both been charged been charged with violent conduct by the FA. I’d place a small wager that one of them gets off
Did he drop a suitcase on his foot or something?Philippe Coutinho's injured again................must be that back again.
Philippe Coutinho's injured again ... must be that back again.