I have never “judged” a player this quickly before! I saw enough in 20 minutes to confidently say he’s a dud.Sesko looks dross, he takes up bad positions and he doesn’t seem to read the attacking situations very well.
I have never “judged” a player this quickly before! I saw enough in 20 minutes to confidently say he’s a dud.
I don’t think it was a foul but any decent keeper would’ve dealt with it. I can’t think of another single chance until the last cross of the game where Arsenal looked like scoring.Arsenal were completely outplayed by an average, unbalanced Utd.
Gyokeres shit, Madueke shit, Zubimendi ineffective.
Created nothing and won by yet another corner involving a systematic foul on the keeper.
I don’t think it was a foul but any decent keeper would’ve dealt with it. I can’t think of another single chance until the last cross of the game where Arsenal looked like scoring.
He was on a par or better than Gyokeres though!!!I have never “judged” a player this quickly before! I saw enough in 20 minutes to confidently say he’s a dud.
Jesus fucking christ. The bar is so low if this is seen as incredible insight
Ref shouldn’t have allowed it and Var did the right thing, I couldn’t give a fuck if you think 1 meter should be interpreted or not, there are thousands of frees given because the rules are black and white even if ‘common sense’ says otherwise.Oh bore off. What happened today wasn't a foul, it was a poorly written rule being retrospectively applied by VAR as if it was a tax code. The ref was spot on in giving the goal, the problem with VAR is it's more obsessed with the letter of the law than looking at the situation and judging it. Rules in football have always been about interpretation, only a few things are absolutes (offside, back passes, professional fouls etc), and whilst I'm a supporter of VAR, this is its biggest issue, it's changing the way football is refereed.
If you genuinely looked at that goal today and thought it should be disallowed, not because someone interfered with the wall, but because they were 30cm away from the wall instead of one metre, then I can't argue with you, I can only pity you.
Arsenal were completely outplayed by an average, unbalanced Utd.
Gyokeres shit, Madueke shit, Zubimendi ineffective.
Created nothing and won by yet another corner involving a systematic foul on the keeper.
exactly, weak keeper for sure but also a foulWatched that goal on highlights. Surprised that the goal was allowed to stand. It was not a coming together of players in a chaotic environment. There was a deliberate attempt to foul the keeper.
IMPEDING THE PROGRESS OF AN OPPONENT WITHOUT CONTACT
Impeding the progress of an opponent means moving into the opponent’s path to obstruct, block, slow down or force a change of direction when the ball is not within playing distance of either player.
All players have a right to their position on the field of play; being in the way of an opponent is not the same as moving into the way of an opponent.
A player may shield the ball by taking a position between an opponent and the ball if the ball is within playing distance and the opponent is not held off with the arms or body. If the ball is within playing distance, the player may be fairly charged by an opponent.
Saliba wasn't even jumping for the ball, he was just hell bent on pushing the keeper out of position when he saw the ball floating in. His elbow reached in right away to the keeper's ribs to shove him away.Watched that goal on highlights. Surprised that the goal was allowed to stand. It was not a coming together of players in a chaotic environment. There was a deliberate attempt to foul the keeper.