He didn't have much else to do. I don't like it when a defender falls over when you need them to be strong. Could've been a key moment at that stage.And then was purring like a Rolls Royce after
Thankfully it didn't matter.
He didn't have much else to do. I don't like it when a defender falls over when you need them to be strong. Could've been a key moment at that stage.And then was purring like a Rolls Royce after
that's just simply not true.He didn't have much else to do. I don't like it when a defender falls over when you need them to be strong. Could've been a key moment at that stage.
Thankfully it didn't matter.
Really? He wasn't exactly tested like that again.that's just simply not true.
That was very surprising from Maguire, actually it was very Lindelof-esque.He proper cocked up that moment where you expect someone like him to show them who's boss.
It was never a penalty in my opinion. The player dived down as soon as he was touched. Maybe if he stayed on his feet and Maguire actually held him back and he went down but its easy to see why VAR didn't call it.Him being a cyborg that can control VAR with his mind is turning out to be pretty useful.
Yeah I don't think it was, but wouldn't have been shocked if VAR called it. You could compare it to the Ramos red card yesterday... hand on the shoulder and Jesus goes flying.It was never a penalty in my opinion. The player dived down as soon as he was touched. Maybe if he stayed on his feet and Maguire actually held him back and he went down but its easy to see why VAR didn't call it.
Really? I agree with you that his grab on the leg in no way actually stopped the guy's movement, and if he wanted to he could have easily brushed that off and kept going instead of throwing himself to the ground.It was never a penalty in my opinion. The player dived down as soon as he was touched. Maybe if he stayed on his feet and Maguire actually held him back and he went down but its easy to see why VAR didn't call it.
Yes, cause that's how it works.Superb leadership from Maguire at the end there. That goal could have well stood unless he appealed so convincingly.
Absolutely it does. Part of the game is influencing the officials. This is explicit in sports like cricket, but in football you need to do it too. If De Gea and Maguire passively accept the goal, then the video refereeing views the incident completely differently.Yes, cause that's how it works.