George_Costanza
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Zidane made a smart sub at the end of the first half playing Lucas Vazquez. He owned the right side in the second half with no answer from Cowman.
It was the kind of penalty you give with the rule book in your hand, but more often than not you see it as part of the game and let play on. That's the problem with VAR. A lot of football is played at the edge of what's allowed and what is not, especially at set pieces where you see pulls and pushes constantly. And if you start to monitor everything, you can find many potential pens almost every game.
I will look forward to the next shirt pull that is not given. I reckon it will happen at least once in the next Madrid game at some corner. If I look at all corners during a game, I promise I find at least one shirt pull.
It was the kind of penalty you give with the rule book in your hand, but more often than not you see it as part of the game and let play on. That's the problem with VAR. A lot of football is played at the edge of what's allowed and what is not, especially at set pieces where you see pulls and pushes constantly. And if you start to monitor everything, you can find many potential pens almost every game.
I will look forward to the next shirt pull that is not given. I reckon it will happen at least once in the next Madrid game at some corner. If I look at all corners during a game, I promise I find at least one shirt pull.
I agree but Legnlet should know better
And after this people, I can't even get out partying because there's a curfew from now on ��.
Who else has a curfew at 9pm in his city?
We weren't that bad, especially in the first half and a good part of the second half. It was one of those games like the we that we thrashed Real Madrid a few years ago at Bernabeu, the score doesn't do justice to how the two teams performed in the game.
Koeman clearly has issues when it comes to making subs and making changes to the game.
Real Madrid was extra motivated, especially since they lost the last two games and we hadn't been great at Camp Nou for a long time (in terms of el Clasico). We will beat those shitface next time at Alfonso or whatever their training ground is called.
Its named after one of the greatest players of all time, show some respect!
Oh, and its not Alfonso.
No disrespect at all, I simply don't remember the name of your ground, nor do I care to remember it.
Alfredo Di Stefano stadium, thank you very much, its a name any fan of football should know by heart.
Alfredo Di Stefano stadium, thank you very much, its a name any fan of football should know by heart.