0/12 times he did something successful with the ball afterwards though.
He’s absolutely terrifying 1:1 but his final ball leaves a lot to be desired
0/12 times he did something successful with the ball afterwards though.
He’s absolutely terrifying 1:1 but his final ball leaves a lot to be desired
To be fair our response to the potential FFP case was to open our books and try and work with the league like a naive baby lamb.
Obviously we should have lawyered up and counter sued given how well it’s working for City
But at the same time they’ve put the point fine limit at 12 points, so it’s barely going to hurt City.
Yes they might not win the league one year, but they’d still have CL
See I fundamentally disagree with the statement.
Whilst consistency across all games is difficult we can at least aim for constancy within the current match. Once the tone is set by letting Tsimikas fouls go then you have to keep that up
To be fair the first was never a yellow.
Tsimikas had already committed three fouls, one of which to stop a break and yet somehow Young’s first foul (which was in the Liverpool half) was a yellow.
The biggest issues with refs isn’t the clangers as VAR is slowly fixing that, it’s the inconsistency in the small decisions, an inconsistency that tends to favour the bigger teams
“Dangerous” is subjective, firing a ball into an already crowded box rarely results in a goal, even if it seems excitinf