GazTheLegend
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Oh definitely, he was on the floor but his foot ended up about chest high somehowWas it a straight red?
Oh definitely, he was on the floor but his foot ended up about chest high somehowWas it a straight red?
I saw it on YT. No way that gets overturned.Oh definitely, he was on the floor but his foot ended up about chest high somehow
Yes, studs-high challenge. 3 match ban.
Which is probably more than the entire loan fee for Weghorst over 6 months, just to add some context£3 million down the drain for that tackle
Felix' debut summarized
I saw it on YT. No way that gets overturned.
If you include his salary, and the 30 minutes he missed today from getting sent off, then his red card actually cost Chelsea £2.55mil.
Absolutely.No reason to. The clearest red you’ll see.
As in him being suspended? Surely not, surely just a 3 game ban?What percentage of his game time is that?? Is it really 1/4th?
Straight out of the Diego Simeone playbook.Too aggressive for the premier league, a mad dog
What percentage of his game time is that?? Is it really 1/4th?
Besides the red card, how did he play?
He was pretty lively actually. Great movement in the box and passed to Havertz who should have put it away.Besides the red card, how did he play?
As in him being suspended? Surely not, surely just a 3 game ban?
So not quite 25, someone was saying the red card cost 3 million (i thought the transfer was 12)20 league games left so 15%, think they're out of all cups?
Check the highlights, definitely dangerous but clearly lacking confidence in finishing (all straight at keeper or off target ). I honestly would love him here - in Bruno’s role. Some great passesBesides the red card, how did he play?
This is what I concluded to. he was so intent on meeting the standard of physicality the premier league is known for.Probably thought that the PL is a super physical league where anything goes.
Best player on the pitch for me. Really good.
This is what I concluded to. he was so intent on meeting the standard of physicality the premier league is known for.
He and Pereira were the best for me.Best player on the pitch for me. Really good.
Liverpool getting lucky again. It just never stops with them.Misses Palace at home, Liverpool away and Fulham (again) at home. All league games as they've already been dumped out the cups (though now I say that I'm not sure league red cards carry over to domestic cups anymore anyway)
That's Felix isn't he? He's not rapid enough to be a winger and not really a goalscorer either. But his general play is good. He's like a second striker who is probably better on the ball than in the box so he's hard to fit into a modern system.Yeah, he was excellent. Set up a great chance and got two players booked within the first fifteen minutes, constantly threatening afterward even if the finishing let him down a bit.