This. Var just enforced the new rule, which ALL teams in the FA agreed to before the season.By letter of the rules, the correct call was made. Not saying I agree with it, and the time of the match magnified that call. With that sort of contact having taken goals off the board twice in two weeks, they may look at tweaking the rules after the season.
This. Var just enforced the new rule, which ALL teams in the FA agreed to before the season.
Funny, last week the same thing happened to Wolves, and crickets....it happens to Man City, and suddenly it's a talking point all weekend, the end of football, the sky is falling, the world is ending, the end is nigh, etc etc.
City getting all bent out of shape because they know they won't gt all those "lucky" breaks now with VAR, last season they probably would've dropped at least 6-9 points if VAR had been used, they had quite a few iffy calls and goals go their way.Yep the ESPNFC guys all agreed with the call because it is a new rule that was correctly called.
Crying me a fucking river.
He’s a Ferrari?lol why is he attempting pks
A) it was a divelol why is he attempting pks
VAR will stop City. How many “lucky breaks” did they get away with last year in competitions without VAR? Whereas they weren’t as effective in the UCL that did use it.
Harry Kane wants to play in NFL some day
Harry Kane wants to conquer the Premier League ... then the NFL
As much as I like ragging on mumble mouth, no reason he (or any footballer) couldn't make it as a kicker. Same with some Rugby players.Wishful thinking
Aston Villa with their first W