I think I've seen every VAR handball in every game spurs are involved in go their way ... did they jam one when knocking man city out of the CL last year .. i mean ffs spurs give up surely you'd have joy out of the hammers going down a point no good to anyone
I think I've seen every VAR handball in every game spurs are involved in go their way ... did they jam one when knocking man city out of the CL last year .. i mean ffs spurs give up surely you'd have joy out of the hammers going down a point no good to anyone
Did you see the blatant push in the back of Kane first half. That was a stone wall pen. But hey.
I think I've seen every VAR handball in every game spurs are involved in go their way ... did they jam one when knocking man city out of the CL last year .. i mean ffs spurs give up surely you'd have joy out of the hammers going down a point no good to anyone
Did you see the blatant push in the back of Kane first half. That was a stone wall pen. But hey.
Nope , only watched last 15 and if i had been watching my eyes would have been closed at that point ;-)
I didn't see the Spurs game but I see from the stats that they din't have a single shot on target against a side that had picked up just 1 point in their previous 8 games and conceded 9 goals in their last 2 matches.
I think I've seen every VAR handball in every game spurs are involved in go their way ... did they jam one when knocking man city out of the CL last year .. i mean ffs spurs give up surely you'd have joy out of the hammers going down a point no good to anyone
Didn't they have a goal ruled out crazily for a Moura handball a couple of weeks ago?
I'm not sure it is. His momentum carries him into Konsa when he traps the ball.
I was sure VAR was going to overturn it. Couldn’t believe it when they let him take the penalty.
In real time it did look like a penalty, due to Fernandes movement with the ball, however the replays showed he initiated the contact with Konsa and if anything I felt he fouled Konsa. So I was surprised VAR allowed the decision to stand.
Bruno Fernandes has been immense for United. Great buy considering (i think) the initial transfer before add ons was less than 50m.
Everton paid only a bit less for Alex Iwobi!
I went to the Nations League Final in Porto and he stood out that night. Cannot believe Spurs didn’t buy him and opted to loan La Celso instead. Sums Levy up.
Bruno Fernandes has been immense for United. Great buy considering (i think) the initial transfer before add ons was less than 50m.
Everton paid only a bit less for Alex Iwobi!
He won't get POTY as he's only been there half a season, but has any player individually transformed a side more than Fernandes this season?
Fernandes has definitely helped but i think their overall team is stronger.
Pogba missed most of the season and returned properly when the season restarted. Greenwood has also returned from lockdown looking more like a man than a kid, he seems to have spent the 3 months doing solid weight training.
Bruno Fernandes has been immense for United. Great buy considering (i think) the initial transfer before add ons was less than 50m.
Everton paid only a bit less for Alex Iwobi!
He won't get POTY as he's only been there half a season, but has any player individually transformed a side more than Fernandes this season?
Fernandes has definitely helped but i think their overall team is stronger.
Pogba missed most of the season and returned properly when the season restarted. Greenwood has also returned from lockdown looking more like a man than a kid, he seems to have spent the 3 months doing solid weight training.
They look good for next season.
They’ve been good but their last 3 games have all been against relegation fodder. Be interesting to see how players like Greenwood do against the big boys.
All this hype around united is boring, anyone would think they are beating the best teams, since restart they have had easy games: Spurs (draw) Normally could be tough but they are awful at present, they have got a few players back but for some reason just haven't done anything. Sheff U (ok they are near the top, but haven't really picked up where they left off either) Norwich, Brighton, Bournemouth, I rest my case!
Next season people are saying they will challenge, they are still way behind City/ Liverpool.
Granted they have been scoring for fun and have some talented players, but they haven't really had any big wins (in my opinion) on paper they are all games they should brush aside. Maybe im just being sour and bias as i hate em, just as bad as liverpool and all the fans have come out of the woodwork all of a sudden.
All this hype around united is boring, anyone would think they are beating the best teams, since restart they have had easy games: Spurs (draw) Normally could be tough but they are awful at present, they have got a few players back but for some reason just haven't done anything. Sheff U (ok they are near the top, but haven't really picked up where they left off either) Norwich, Brighton, Bournemouth, I rest my case!
Next season people are saying they will challenge, they are still way behind City/ Liverpool.
Granted they have been scoring for fun and have some talented players, but they haven't really had any big wins (in my opinion) on paper they are all games they should brush aside. Maybe im just being sour and bias as i hate em, just as bad as liverpool and all the fans have come out of the woodwork all of a sudden.
Since Fernandes joined at the end of January they've won 7 and drawn 3 PL games, including wins over City and Chelsea
Big wins in the Europa League and into the semis of the FA Cup
I think next year's PL will be really exciting, with Utd and Chelsea much closer to Liverpool and City
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i mean ffs spurs give up surely you'd have joy out of the hammers going down a point no good to anyone
I thought the performance against Everton was woeful. Jeez. Spurs have regressed 15-20 years in the last 9 months.
We actually played better against AFC B last season and we had 9 men for 40 mins of the second half!
We didnt even play as bad as that under Sherwood.
it would have been overturned if it was Villa.
Everton paid only a bit less for Alex Iwobi!
Pogba missed most of the season and returned properly when the season restarted. Greenwood has also returned from lockdown looking more like a man than a kid, he seems to have spent the 3 months doing solid weight training.
They look good for next season.
Spurs (draw) Normally could be tough but they are awful at present, they have got a few players back but for some reason just haven't done anything.
Sheff U (ok they are near the top, but haven't really picked up where they left off either)
Norwich, Brighton, Bournemouth, I rest my case!
Next season people are saying they will challenge, they are still way behind City/ Liverpool.
Granted they have been scoring for fun and have some talented players, but they haven't really had any big wins (in my opinion) on paper they are all games they should brush aside. Maybe im just being sour and bias as i hate em, just as bad as liverpool and all the fans have come out of the woodwork all of a sudden.
Big wins in the Europa League and into the semis of the FA Cup
I think next year's PL will be really exciting, with Utd and Chelsea much closer to Liverpool and City
Spurs and Arsenal are badly being left behind