What was the VAR thinking? Saka actually kicked the Villareal player in the shin and fell over.Jamie Vardy Special. Quite reminiscent of Robert Pires, too. I'm sure he'll be vilified in the press for it, though. Any minute now...
What was the VAR thinking? Saka actually kicked the Villareal player in the shin and fell over.Jamie Vardy Special. Quite reminiscent of Robert Pires, too. I'm sure he'll be vilified in the press for it, though. Any minute now...
Good ebening.
What was the VAR thinking? Saka actually kicked the Villareal player in the shin and fell over.
Not a chance we win the EL. Unfortunately, I think United's name is on that trophy.
And such cheating won't stop until they introduce proper sanctions against it. The Laws need to make the punishment exceed the gainDepends on the angles they reviewed. On first viewing, from the angle they showed, it looked like both Capoue and Triguerous tripped him up. Then I saw another angle, and it's clear he initiated contact with Triguerous to 'win' the penalty.
Nevertheless, got away with one there...
Sit on Cavani and the Cup's yours!!!!!?
And such cheating won't stop until they introduce proper sanctions against it. The Laws need to make the punishment exceed the gain
They are forced into that by the clear error protocol although if last night's decision wasn't a clear error then all is lost. I don't know why they can't go for the Rugby Union protocol of the ref saying he wasn't sure and discussing it with the VAR.I've been saying for a while that any contact on an opposition player in the box can be given as a penalty these days, regardless of who initiates it, how strong the contact is or the context of the incident. So many players get away with it. It seems to be exacerbated by VAR, who seemingly stick with the referee's original decision, rather than applying common sense to arrive at the right decision.
They are forced into that by the clear error protocol although if last night's decision wasn't a clear error then all is lost. I don't know why they can't go for the Rugby Union protocol of the ref saying he wasn't sure and discussing it with the VAR.
But the main issue last night was the referee making things up. There wasn't a trip so he shouldn't have given a penalty.
You're probably right, but I'd take that right now!Based on what I say from Villarreal yesterday, assuming they were to progress, I don't think they'd pose enough of a threat to Man Utd to beat them. Plus, Emery allowed us to get back into a game when they really should have been out of sight by half time by taking off an attacking player for a defensive midfielder. If he were to do anything like that against United, Villarreal will be slaughtered. His teams seldom take advantage of their periods of dominance. As I well know.

It's the people in charge, in this case a relatively inexperienced Portuguese ref:What was the VAR thinking? Saka actually kicked the Villareal player in the shin and fell over.
You're probably right, but I'd take that right now!
Emery made a bunch of mistakes, but the introduction of Coquelin was over-banter, I'm afraid.
Alcacer never seems to have the full trust of his managers, for some reason and he's only played 90 minutes once this season.
Assuming it was tactical, then it was an error. That Coquelin was the most logical like-for-like for Capoue extended that mistake even further.
Hard for the manager to predict two yellows close together like that, but something he should've had an eye out for in that situation.

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There are bad penalties and then there are penalties that you kick out of the ****ing stadium!![]()

Incorrectly? Very debateable. Won the ball, but studs on the ankle and potentially a denial of a goalscoring opportunity, too.Defending well when they were incorrectly reduced to 10 men. That’s what for
He denied the goal scoring opportunity by kicking the ball away with the side of his boot, if this is upheld you should expect to see about 6 defenders per game sent off every week.If he had been sent off for dangerous play it would still be harsh. He was sent off for denying a goal scoring opportunity, but I think that the goalkeeper would have got to the ball first.