Tayles is so far up his own arse
Tayles is so far up his own arse
Nah But he is massively overrated. If you look at the number of huge howlers he makes in a season - he is at the level where DDG was chased out of Old Trafford. Yesterday he a) should have given City a goal when he gave theball straight to Foden b) had a poor kick that lead to City's goal (and a brilliant goalkeeper would have saved Haalands shot) and c) he gave City a goal that was disallowed incorrectly.You actually think Alison is a shit goalkeeper?
“De gea needs to be stronger there” every single timeThat (non) foul on Allison was over ruled every single time on De Gea and goals were given
He skates by but De Gea always got over the top criticism being the United keeper. All United player do.Nah But he is massively overrated. If you look at the number of huge howlers he makes in a season - he is at the level where DDG was chased out of Old Trafford. Yesterday he a) should have given City a goal when he gave theball straight to Foden b) had a poor kick that lead to City's goal (and a brilliant goalkeeper would have saved Haalands shot) and c) he gave City a goal that was disallowed incorrectly.
Imagine DDG making those 3 mistakes in one game against Liverpool or City....he would have been named our biggest problem. At Anfield he is still world-class simply because the rest of the team (and VAR) saved him
I don’t think so at all. Foul but not a yellow card. Ref and VAR got this totally right imo.Should be yellow for Young to if it is penalty. Once again, the FA is making it hard for us.
Sure that must be goalscoring opportunity?I don’t think so at all. Foul but not a yellow card. Ref and VAR got this totally right imo.
That's your paranoiaOne of the reasons I hate VAR these days is that once Garnacho scored today I kept waiting for them to find a reason to disallow it.
The rule is "denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity". It was Martial who got fouled I think so not a yellow card.Sure that must be goalscoring opportunity?
Same here. I don’t know if other teams’ fans feel it to the same extent but we’ve had so many goals ruled out this season that I can’t celebrate unless the tone of the commentators in the 10 seconds after do not hint towards a looming VAR check.One of the reasons I hate VAR these days is that once Garnacho scored today I kept waiting for them to find a reason to disallow it.
You get 2 celebrations, one for the goal, another for the "VAR complete" confirmation!One of the reasons I hate VAR these days is that once Garnacho scored today I kept waiting for them to find a reason to disallow it.
Maybe, yeah. Saw a comment on Reddit saying VAR can’t award a yellow so it may be because of that. Personally I still don’t think it was worthy of a yellow.Sure that must be goalscoring opportunity?
Does anyone else refuse to celebrate VAR decisions made in our favour out of the principle of being against VAR?
VAR have systematically disallowed goals for United this season which have been allowed for other teams in identical circumstances. We have also seen other rules/decisions implemented for the first time against United when not enforced elsewhere.That's your paranoia
Arsenal game VAR overturned a penalty for the Havertz dive but then got so many other decisions wrong (Saka not sent off, Garnacho onside, foul in build up to their winner).VAR finally used in our favour. I legitimately can't remember the last time VAR overturned a dicision to our benefit. Even then, deprived of the chance to rob us, the ref still contrived to give us only the barest minimum. No yellow for Ashley Young despite an undeniable stonewall penalty and him loudly and repeatedly protesting an objetively correct penalty call. It simply isn't possible to get sent off against United, and while it's nice that VAR ensured that the penalty was given, it is once again worth noting that the ref's first impulse was to not only deny it but also book Martial for "diving." And when forced to change that, he still insisted on being as lenient on our opponents as at all possible, as refs always are.
The rule is "denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity". It was Martial who got fouled I think so not a yellow card.
In my mind this’ll be the noble protest / self punishment that forces FIFA to abandon it
I'm sorry man, the thought of someone being this principled tickled me
I've jinxed it nicely for you!
Hojlund pen not givenArsenal game VAR overturned a penalty for the Havertz dive but then got so many other decisions wrong (Saka not sent off, Garnacho onside, foul in build up to their winner).
That too.Hojlund pen not given
Yeah, that's a great point.The best part is if the ref didn't book martial and just thought it was no pen, it may not have been "clear and obvious" enough for VAR to over turn.
Breathtaking call to basically call Martial a cheat. Maybe don't give the pen, but to be so adamant it was cheating was outrageous.I don't know how he saw that as a dive in real time but he made the decision instead of letting VAR do all the work.
Especially considering the view he had of the incident. What’s his excuse?Breathtaking call to basically call Martial a cheat. Maybe don't give the pen, but to be so adamant it was cheating was outrageous.
Amazed you can trip someone sprinting through on goal and escape.a booking too.
This, it was an absolute stonewall pen, and as you say Martial doesn't have to avoid any challenge.Amazing for anyone to make out that Young has been hard done by there.
The replays clearly show not only the contact, but that Ashley Young is nowhere near the ball, and playing the man.
Martial doesn't have any obligation to bend his run around Young's hapless challenge.