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Kevin De Bruyne

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Whether he is injured or not that is a red card worthy tackle without any question.
If it is, then I would say City (for example, and probably us, too) should have had at least 1 red card in EVERY GAME, given how often these challenges occur.
 

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With all the hysteria, the sheik must be pleased to see the amount of money he spends on PR is well spent.
 

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Didn’t look that bad a tackle. Looked a typical professional tackle with the intent to not let him make forward progress.
 

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If it is, then I would say City (for example, and probably us, too) should have had at least 1 red card in EVERY GAME, given how often these challenges occur.
Well I generally think that PL refs let way too many card level fouls go unpunished.
 

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Well I generally think that PL refs let way too many card level fouls go unpunished.
If anything refs are getting way too fussy.

If you have ever played football at any kind of reasonable level you know how easy it is to mistime a tackle.

Maybe you have a point about deliberate fouls being underpunished but these are very hard to distinguish in many cases.
 

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City play the best football in the history of the game, and De Bruyne is better than Xavi so we have to treat him like our precious little child. Its a bog standard professional tackle to stop a counter attack, before I had seen the challenge I thought it was studs up, high, two footed leg breaker.
 

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If anything refs are getting way too fussy.

If you have ever played football at any kind of reasonable level you know how easy it is to mistime a tackle.

Maybe you have a point about deliberate fouls being underpunished but these are very hard to distinguish in many cases.
It's easy to mistime a tackle when done improperly. Source: someone who has played football at a reasonable level.
 

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Ahh finally something that puts smile on some of the reds this new year, Pogba finally got his wish too. :rolleyes:
 

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All the journalists can't wait to write about the tackles now that City player got a rough tackle :lol:

Poor wenger was crying about the same for more than 10 years and he was called out for that saying his players are soft.
 

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All the journalists can't wait to write about the tackles now that City player got a rough tackle :lol:

Poor wenger was crying about the same for more than 10 years and he was called out for that saying his players are soft.
That's 4 potential leg breakers in 3 games.

For everyone saying its not a red he catches him around the knee for Christ sake and its clearly a scissors tackle. Hardly your standard pro foul.
 

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That's 4 potential leg breakers in 3 games.

For everyone saying its not a red he catches him around the knee for Christ sake and its clearly a scissors tackle. Hardly your standard pro foul.
Astonishing that anyone is calling that a professional foul. A professional foul is a trip, a shirt pull, or a shoulder barge. All of which are highly unlikely to cause a serious injury. I’ve no issue with Puncheon or any player “taking one for the team” and committing a professional foul in those circumstances when we were counter-attacking yesterday but the manner in which he did it showed he didn’t give a shit about any ramifications in terms of the opponent getting a serious injury.
 

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Astonishing that anyone is calling that a professional foul. A professional foul is a trip, a shirt pull, or a shoulder barge. All of which are highly unlikely to cause a serious injury. I’ve no issue with Puncheon or any player “taking one for the team” and committing a professional foul in those circumstances when we were counter-attacking yesterday but the manner in which he did it showed he didn’t give a shit about any ramifications in terms of the opponent getting a serious injury.
Him and Dann could be out for the rest of the season. Fetch me the world's smallest fecking violin.

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...nd-jason-puncheon-for-rest-of-season-injuries
 

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What a flange. KDB made it look miles worse than it was by going superman. Legs don’t get broken like that ever, feet need to be planted and directly impacted. No surprise there is nothing wrong with him.
 

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Wasn't he stretchered off the field? Was that just precaution?

Also, even though the outcry was a bit OTT, it was still a horrendous tackle, irrespective of De Bruyne not getting injured.
 

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Wait KDB survived? The way the commentator went on about it, I thought he was a goner, or at least that he'd have lost his leg?

I'd never wish harm on anyone (not even a ginger playing for City), but it wasn't THAT bad was it?
 

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Can be in the squad today. Hope the drama queens who exaggerated that tackle on him and asked for protection rest now. :)
 

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Can be in the squad today. Hope the drama queens who exaggerated that tackle on him and asked for protection rest now. :)
The length of the injury doesn’t define the recklessness of the tackle. Good to see though, Jesus wasn’t as fortunate.
 

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Starts tonight.

Weird he was rolling around like he'd been shot and was actually injured.

I've seen players miss games because of dead legs, so there must've been literally nothing wrong with him at all.
 

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Drama queen.

I’m not saying I want wreckless tackles in the league, and I would never wish injury on any player, but I do think it’s time for teams get more physical with City. Their players clearly have a soft centre. Teams need to stop sitting off them, get in their faces, make tough tackles, force a reaction etc. Very easy to say of course, when they are so good at playing football, but I’m sure you get my point.
Crystal Palace done a very good job at putting them under more pressure and a few of the City players looked rattled.