have a feeling "the special one" crept out early and then gave kiss ass comments was because he see's himself as the next United manager..........
Robin:4380499 said:Just our luck Modric scored a goal like that though. Hit and hope shot and lucky for him it went in.
I am sure it will all be part of Platini's plan to get the English coefficient down so that we only have 3 teams in the champions league!!Somebody ought to send that to Platini. I'm sure he will quickly find a convenient carpet to sweep it under!..
and Rafael I thought was very lucky to get away with his handball as refs give that kind of one all the time, he had no reason for his arms to be up that high.

His studs were raised. By the letter of the law he walks. Ade did the same against the goons earlier in the season and he caught the guy in the air, no way have could have done any damage based on the laws of physics but he still had to walk. It ruined the game. In both cases a sin-bin would have been a more sensible solution.
ex Referee Keith Hackett,said it wasn't a red card offence,at worse a yellow one,he didn't even make contact with the opponents ribs,just his arm
SAF did what Wenger has been criticised for not doing- which is to recognise and nullify the threat of the opposition. He was doing it fine until the ref intervened. Whilst these two sides have different attributes, they are evenly matched and cancelled each other out for most of the two legs. Some controversy was always going to decide it and not for the first time in Europe, an inept ref who couldn't handle a fast paced game, did for Utd. If we had refs like crikey what a c*nt in the PL, it would finish up 5-a-side most games.
I understand your upset Luke, but the red card was CORRECT, and NOT a dodgy decision, no-one but no-one has said this, so imo have not spotted Nani's little 'kick-out' right the end of his travel...watch it again, there is only one angle that shows it, but its the one the ref would have seen. Nani did NOT pull out when Arbeloa came into his view, imo he followed through pushing his boot out slightly in his typically impetuous fashion, seen it all before with him.
Notso, if the red card was a decision was 100% correct, no one would be talking about it at such length. Nani has not kicked out at the end of his leap. It's only a split second before he makes contact with the player, that his head turned and even realised the player was there. It's high, it's dangerous, but that motion all happened so quickly. There's no time in that instance for a player to think to themselves "i'm gonna purposely stud him here". Any reaction (if at all)from Nani, would have been more of a reaction to being startled that the player was there. - At which point the natural reactions of the brain would take over.
You can't raise your boot that high in football, but it was my no means intentional. there just wasn't the time to make it intentional even if he wanted to, as he was looking in another direction watching the ball, for far too long.
Whether the decision was right or wrong, it's frustrating to go out so narrowly, Smart. Had we got tonked in both legs, it would be easier to come to terms with. As I said earlier in the thread, Varane was crucial for them. Had he looked as wobbly as he did at times at the Bernabeu, it might have been a different result.
Watch it again Roo, look for the action I describe is all I can say, I am absolutely staggered nobody else has seen it, so I cannot tell you why nobody else is talking about it. Well I can, they're focusing on all this no intent, not looking...all bollox.
I totally disagree with your description on contact. Yep Nani saw him late, no dispute, BUT, when you do realise a player is there you would relax from the knee and withdraw as best as. He did not, his leg extended into Arbeloa still, slightly I agree but thats enough and it was the view the ref would have seen.

Roo: You can't raise your boot that high in football,
Where in the rules does it say that Roo? There is no such rule.