Yeah, I didn't think it was a clear and obvious pen there. I'm probably biased though.
Bold Tone wrote: Clrnc wrote: If Pepe scored early on yesterday Liverpool will look exactly like this too. Behave! 😆 Liverpool are several levels above spurs.
Clrnc wrote: If Pepe scored early on yesterday Liverpool will look exactly like this too.
If Pepe scored early on yesterday Liverpool will look exactly like this too.
Behave! 😆 Liverpool are several levels above spurs.
Qwiss! wrote: Bold Tone wrote: Spurs had their best new signing out so it would be similar to us having Pepe out Like we did when beat Newcastle?
Bold Tone wrote: Spurs had their best new signing out so it would be similar to us having Pepe out
Spurs had their best new signing out so it would be similar to us having Pepe out
Like we did when beat Newcastle?
Please enlighten me on the connection between Clrnc post and yours :brow:
Looked like a stumble. Not a foul. These things happen. Keep it moving
What a tough start to the league season. Wish we could fast forward to 10 rounds so we could get a good perspective. How good are Spurs, Chelsea, Wolves and Watford really?
Clrnc wrote: Glen Hoddle absolutely tearing into Kane for diving there. Could have stayed on his feet but threw himself into the body of Lascelles to cheat a penalty. Dermot Gallagher agrees and said it was Kane who went to the left into Lascelles and VAR is designed to see such Kane antics.
Glen Hoddle absolutely tearing into Kane for diving there. Could have stayed on his feet but threw himself into the body of Lascelles to cheat a penalty. Dermot Gallagher agrees and said it was Kane who went to the left into Lascelles and VAR is designed to see such Kane antics.
Good to hear. On Bein Gray is saying the call should've been overturned by VAR.
That's me proven wrong straight away but i'm happy about that! 😆
how the fuck did the Toons manage that!
VAR. Mike Dean is forced to make correct decisions like this. https://www.clippituser.tv/c/bykvdx
Wonderful result. We should annihilate these dickheads next weekend. Absolutely no excuses.
Bosscielny wrote: @lorddulaarsenal wrote: https://www.redcafe.net/matches/manchester-united-vs-crystal-palace.286/discussion?page=66 😆
@lorddulaarsenal wrote: https://www.redcafe.net/matches/manchester-united-vs-crystal-palace.286/discussion?page=66
https://www.redcafe.net/matches/manchester-united-vs-crystal-palace.286/discussion?page=66
😆
There was another thread the Mancs were furious with Rashford and Martial for pulling James back from his celebration to get the game restarted quickly. They thought James was right to waste time and settle for a draw. 😆
Clrnc wrote: Bosscielny wrote: 😆 There was another thread the Mancs were furious with Rashford and Martial for pulling James back from his celebration to get the game restarted quickly. They thought James was right to waste time and settle for a draw. 😆
Bosscielny wrote: 😆
Jesus 😆
How the mighty have fallen.
Saw a stat that spurs haven't won an away game since january, and have only lik 4 or 5 wins in their last 16 league games. Losing eriksen will hurt them immensely in the short term, and keeping him will hurt them in the longterm.
Claudius wrote: Klaus wrote: Liverpool's squad is a little short in a straight-up comparison, but City's squad is aging in return. Agüero is 31, Fernandinho and Silva are 106 and 107 respectively. Gündogan and De Bruyne will miss at least three months each of this season too, I'll bet my house on it. I think Liverpool are fitter and younger in key positions, and it might or might not be enough to give them the advantage. Klaus, City missed the previous season’s best player and still won the league. That’s the depth and consistency issue we are dealing with. If Liverpool suffer a similar problem for half the time, they’re derailed. They have much smaller margins.
Klaus wrote: Liverpool's squad is a little short in a straight-up comparison, but City's squad is aging in return. Agüero is 31, Fernandinho and Silva are 106 and 107 respectively. Gündogan and De Bruyne will miss at least three months each of this season too, I'll bet my house on it. I think Liverpool are fitter and younger in key positions, and it might or might not be enough to give them the advantage.
Liverpool's squad is a little short in a straight-up comparison, but City's squad is aging in return. Agüero is 31, Fernandinho and Silva are 106 and 107 respectively. Gündogan and De Bruyne will miss at least three months each of this season too, I'll bet my house on it. I think Liverpool are fitter and younger in key positions, and it might or might not be enough to give them the advantage.
Klaus, City missed the previous season’s best player and still won the league. That’s the depth and consistency issue we are dealing with. If Liverpool suffer a similar problem for half the time, they’re derailed. They have much smaller margins.
Impressive!
I know Ozil cant be arsed nowadays but to have those stats considering the players around him is ridiculous. Put Aguero , David Silva , Sterling , Bernardo Silva and Jesus with Ozil and he would lay waste to that record.
Gazza M wrote: Saw a stat that spurs haven't won an away game since january, and have only lik 4 or 5 wins in their last 16 league games. Losing eriksen will hurt them immensely in the short term, and keeping him will hurt them in the longterm.
I hope he stays. Otherwise the £40M they get for him could get Zaha or someone
GooneriC wrote: I know Ozil cant be arsed nowadays but to have those stats considering the players around him is ridiculous. Put Aguero , David Silva , Sterling , Bernardo Silva and Jesus with Ozil and he would lay waste to that record.
Fabregas is much more ridiculous since in addition to what players he played with you need to consider his age in many of those games.
...and his reserved position in probably half those games
Fabregas had arguably the finest final ball the premiership has ever seen.
As in the last kick a player has made in their Premiership career?
Yep.
In that case I concur.