And there it is. Surely, that's game over.
They played exactly 10 minutes though the ref could have added a minute or two more for the goal celebration.How many minutes was stoppage time
This is a cup gameMilan were always going to bottle the lead at the top of the table, I really want them to win the league this year as well.
This will never happen to Jon Moss. You actually have to put in effort to begin with.Ref pulls a hammy... wow.
Coached by Conte. What would you expect? That's why I said (Conte thread or last year EL thread?) that Inter winning anything would be annoying even for a neutral fan with Conte celebrating like winning a World Cup.I don't remember; did United celebrate this much after their recent victory over Liverpool?
Why? All Lukaku did all game was nearly shank a penalty over and didn't put away a chance from 6 yards out.So Lukaku emerged out of this victorious. Again I like Zlatan but Lukaku deserved to win this.
I'm talking about his fight with Zlatan in which he was 100% on the right side of it.Why? All Lukaku did all game was nearly shank a penalty over and didn't put away a chance from 6 yards out.
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Okay, so that whole thing between Ibra and Lukaku makes sense now. Ibra was telling Lukaku to "go do your voodoo shit" and apparently made a reference to his mother over that ("Go call your mother"). Is it just me, or is Lukaku's anger perfectly reasonable in this situation?
To be honest, he's been doing this for a while. The only reason most people tolerate or even enjoy those things are because he's not your typical boring footballer off the pitch.It's.
Zlatan really emerged out of this looking like an absolute cnut, sorry. I really like him as a player but he showed his dark side today.
The thing is even at Sunday League level, players insult each other is very very common. There is no boundary, or morality when blood got boiled on the pitch, especially in derby. Lukaku locked had heads with Zlatan before the round of "Little Donkey" and "Voodoo shit", so there was more to this confrontation.Tweet
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Romagnoli is their best defender. Kjaer is good but not as good.Meh.
Inter needed a penalty, a red card, and for Milan's best defender to be injured. Also, no Calabria, no Bennacer, no Gigio versus Inter with a full squad.
Different story when Milan is at full strength.
Not for me, he isn't. I frequent Milan sub-reddit, the Red and Black Forum and Milan Obsession and the majority of Milanista's not only think he's consistent playing at a higher level than Romagnoli, but that he's also the best performing CB in the league, and that's coming from most Milanista's.Romagnoli is their best defender. Kjaer is good but not as good.
Lucky you, I fecking watched Southampton vs Arsenal, shit game.Zlatan is a fake
he thinks he's cool but his try-hard 'look at me' style doesnt wash
good to see someone stand up to his shit talking.
PS. Good game glad i watched it
That was funLukaku part 1
Lukaku part 2
Why is the wall a few feet back from the white line? Odd. Could have potentially been blocked if was in correct position.
Not sure. I can only speculate as I haven't seen the game and so only have seen the above clip out of context, but I suspect the white line we see in the video might be one the ref made for the Inter players to keep distance from the Milan wall. It seems to have become a thing lately that there has to be some distance and I've seen refs use their spray to indicate this to players of the free-kick taking team, too.Why is the wall a few feet back from the white line? Odd. Could have potentially been blocked if was in correct position.
How embarrassing. I am glad it was just the cup then.This is a cup game
Correct. Atalanta use this tactic often, where they have their own players form a wall in front of their free kick taker, and then they spread apart once the kick is taken.Not sure. I can only speculate as I haven't seen the game and so only have seen the above clip out of context, but I suspect the white line we see in the video might be one the ref made for the Inter players to keep distance from the Milan wall. It seems to have become a thing lately that there has to be some distance and I've seen refs use their spray to indicate this to players of the free-kick taking team, too.
The Manchester United of Serie APenalties received in Serie A this season
Atalanta, Napoli - 3
Lazio, Inter - 4
Juve, Roma - 5
Milan - 13
Even United have only got 6The Manchester United of Serie A
Another one.Penalties received in Serie A this season
Atalanta, Napoli - 3
Lazio, Inter - 4
Juve, Roma - 5
Milan - 13