What the f*** is all that about? Sorry this VAR nonsense needs to be rolled back now. Nonsense.
Arsenal still have to play City away.
Spurs could do City a big favour too.
Long way to go yet

Why?I trust that Slot will be openly talking about a replay after that result then...?
No one who loves football wants to see VAR get involved in that City goal at the end. It's killing football yes we used to be able to debate a few dodgy offsides, but we still do that even with VAR, get it in the bin and think about the fans...Watching live football without it is a much better experience for sure.
VAR had the option to just let it go, make a conscious decision not to get involved and take the hit if the powers that be got upset.It’s not var, it’s the rules.
That tends to be what Liverpool managers do when they lose a match and have a player sent off based on recent historyWhy?
VAR had the option to just let it go, make a conscious decision not to get involved and take the hit if the powers that be got upset.
We are a complete mess and have bean counters running the football operation rather than football people. We are in relegation form, we could easily be going down.Relegation battle
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Our main issue is we seem completely at odds with the current meta
Top level football isn't about strikers who can bag 25+ goals a season at the moment, it's about having somebody play in the CF who can help the players around them notch up those 25+ goals among them while chipping in with a fair share on their own, which is why we're seeing an increasing number of AMs playing in the No9 spot
And this is realistically our biggest problem, as not only are we still set up for our wide players to feed the CF even though that meta is outdated at the top end of football, but it also has to be said that I'm not entirely sure we have a supporting cast capable of getting 25+ goals between them at the moment, based on their best goal returns in the PL and taking into account their current injuries and/or missing something due to past injury layoffs...and the fact you can't have them all starting at once
Kudus: 8 for West Ham
Kulusevski: 8
Maddison: 12 for Leicester, 9 for us
Xavi: (pending)
Gallagher: 5 for Chelsea
Bentancur: 5...right before being Matty Cash'd, his best since then is 2
Palhinha: 4 for Fulham
Sarr: 3
Odobert: 3 for Burnley, 1 for us
Tel: 2
Bergvall: 1
I get that, but as they make mistakes which break the rules then breaking one deliberately in the best interests of the game would seem to be the sensible thing to do!But the rules state he had to pull it back and send off the player.
Common sense would have been to do that but officials have to follow the rules at all times.

How is it in the interests of the game for a player who should have been sent off for cheating to be free to play in the next game?I get that, but as they make mistakes which break the rules then breaking one deliberately in the best interests of the game would seem to be the sensible thing to do!![]()