Wouldn't you be endangering the player's safety? An inch to the left/right and that's a snapped leg.
Not sure how you could 2 foot someone safely... Especially after running 10m or so to build up speed and therefore force.
How about the two footed flying lunge by Thiago?
OK he won the ball, but that's an insane challenge. Literally launched through the air, at speed, two footed.
Considering how dangerous a flare could be.... How nothing was done about this is criminal.
Maybe there was a slim chance none of the on field officials saw it, but could VAR have gotten involved?
Could he still get a ban or as the officials let it go, he gets away with it?
Just out of interest... Had Mane done that tackle on a midfielder in the middle of the pitch, surely that is a red?
Why not on keeper?
Studs on top of the knee and dragged down to the ankle. Really quite a horrible tackle.
And... Let's be honest, he had about 1% chance of getting remotely...
Think the Nketiah goal/saka penalty showed how VAR can be used properly.
Would agree regarding the DOGSO comment. Through on goal and he does that? No attempt to play the ball whatsoever.
Bruno - should have been a red. Ball was long gone too. It was a disgraceful lash out.
Xhaka's goal -...
Referee had no control over that game tbh.
He allowed so much foul play to go on, which boiled over and allowed for the mass chaos at the end. Even with all of the officials they still didn't seem to control/discipline properly.
Shame we didn't see the 'headbutt' replay either. Commentators...
Isn't the point of a offside VAR check to make factual yes it was onside/offside? With no 'evidence' how have they come to rhat conclusion? Wouldn't the protocol be stick with the on field decision?
I agree it looks offside (probably was offside), but we don't know what we can't see.
Thoughts on the disallowed goal?
I believe it took 4 and a half minutes to conclude that they have no angles to use to draw lines as per commentary relaying the information to viewers, yet they disallowed it.
Why didn't they stick with the on field decision in this case (onside).
It did feel like that tbh. Xhaka is a fairly easy target too. He probably remembered Partey being on his last warning and just mistaken them, somehow? Haha
Litterally just seen that Gallagher has come out to agree with the referee and said Xhaka 'had it coming'.
It was his first foul and a nothing foul at that! How can a player who hasn't committed a foul all game 'have it coming?'
Might have been? I can't remember what happened in detail, just remember it was an accident as he caught his own leg and he himself at hospital said it was never a red and a result of the ref basing his decision on the break.
Think Son had something similar too v Everton? Although I can't...
Wasn't there a similar incident in the prem/cup this year/last season with a Liverpool player?
I think he caught his own leg/boot as he tried a fancy pass which broke his own ankle? Then the opponent running alongside him got sent off?
Feel sorry for them both. The bloke probably felt it...
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