That's the first penalty that Liverpool have conceded in the League in over two years at Anfield. It's difficult to imagine that, in all that time, there hasn't been a legitimate claim for one.
I haven’t seen the incident but the Sheffield attackers foot is on the line, so if Fabinho catches his foot even after playing the ball first it could well be a penalty
I haven’t seen the incident but the Sheffield attackers foot is on the line, so if Fabinho catches his foot even after playing the ball first it could well be a penalty
He won the ball though, it was a ridiculous decision.
VAR at it's worst again. Somehow Sheff Utd get a penalty for a 'foul' by Fabinho. Replays clearly showed him a) winning the ball and b) it's slightly outside the area.
What do these VAR refs actually see?
winning the ball? Sticking up for the bin dippers?
VAR at it's worst again. Somehow Sheff Utd get a penalty for a 'foul' by Fabinho. Replays clearly showed him a) winning the ball and b) it's slightly outside the area.
What do these VAR refs actually see?
winning the ball? Sticking up for the bin dippers?
I despise them with a passion but he defo got the ball. Awful decision.
Liverpool have had the best defence in the PL in each of the last two seasons. This season they have the worst!
Bit ott!
I think he means based on goals conceded so far and they are joint bottom with Fulham with 14 goals conceded after 6 games, they have also only kept 1 league clean sheet in the 6 games.
Liverpool have had the best defence in the PL in each of the last two seasons. This season they have the worst!
Bit ott!
I think he means based on goals conceded so far and they are joint bottom with Fulham with 14 goals conceded after 6 games, they have also only kept 1 league clean sheet in the 6 games.
Indeed. To equal what they achieved in 2018-19 they cannot afford to let in more than 8 goals in their last 32 games!
VAR at it's worst again. Somehow Sheff Utd get a penalty for a 'foul' by Fabinho. Replays clearly showed him a) winning the ball and b) it's slightly outside the area.
What do these VAR refs actually see?
winning the ball? Sticking up for the bin dippers?
Not really sticking up for them, as i'd say the same whoever the decision went against.
I could see it, both the commentator and the co-commentator could see it, and looking at social media, everyone else could see it, so how does a qualified ref (supposedly it was Andre Marriner doing VAR) decide it was a) a foul and b) inside the area.
Kane and Son now have 14 goals and 10 assists between them this season and scored 13 of their 16 League goals. Their whole season will hinge on how many games they can keep these two fit for.
Aguero out injured again for a few weeks. With City stuttering and Liverpool without VVD, and the unusual circumstances, this could be a classic Premier League season for the neutral
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Just make sure you squint so you can’t see 5th place
I could see it, both the commentator and the co-commentator could see it, and looking at social media, everyone else could see it, so how does a qualified ref (supposedly it was Andre Marriner doing VAR) decide it was a) a foul and b) inside the area.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8876383/Sky-Sports-BT-Sport-want-scrap-Premier-Leagues-pay-view-scheme-fan-complaints.html
BUT
Chortle!
*shudder*