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trolling on a monday morning Stu, come on please
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trolling on a monday morning Stu, come on please
No, but it is constantly raised on here by certain Liverpool fans, suggesting that he is repeatedly fouling and does not receive the cards that he should. My viewing of Liverpool is that Fabinho does the same role, makes those same fouls that go unpunished, so to hear the complaints about Fernandinho is pretty hollow and tedious.
Managers talk guff after games, particularly in the immediate aftermath when emotions are high. I stopped listening to postmatch interviews a while ago, they only irritate.
No, but it is constantly raised on here by certain Liverpool fans, suggesting that he is repeatedly fouling and does not receive the cards that he should. My viewing of Liverpool is that Fabinho does the same role, makes those same fouls that go unpunished, so to hear the complaints about Fernandinho is pretty hollow and tedious.
Managers talk guff after games, particularly in the immediate aftermath when emotions are high. I stopped listening to postmatch interviews a while ago, they only irritate.
Can we all just agree that Salah is the best in the world?
One of, definitely one of right nowCan we all just agree that Salah is the best in the world?
That's because you are seeing it through red glasses. The rest of are not and can see that there are plenty of others, your man included, who are no different. There are a group of players doing it, same as there are a group of players diving throughout the league. It is like pointing out that Kane is a diver, he is, whilst ignoring, in my case to keep things nice, that Richarlison is as bad. No team is pure so to keep pointing fingers is pointless.I don’t see Fabinho making those “unpunished” fouls at the same level as Fernandino- no player does , when Fabinho commits the clinical foul he is blown up and at times given the yellow card
Fernandinho had the knack of committing constant niggling little fouls and getting away with it - that’s the complaint that people have with him
I don’t see Fabinho making those “unpunished” fouls at the same level as Fernandino- no player does , when Fabinho commits the clinical foul he is blown up and at times given the yellow card
Fernandinho had the knack of committing constant niggling little fouls and getting away with it - that’s the complaint that people have with him
That's because you are seeing it through red glasses. The rest of are not and can see that there are plenty of others, your man included, who are no different. There are a group of players doing it, same as there are a group of players diving throughout the league. It is like pointing out that Kane is a diver, he is, whilst ignoring, in my case to keep things nice, that Richarlison is as bad. No team is pure so to keep pointing fingers is pointless.
Yes your correct.That's because you are seeing it through red glasses. The rest of are not and can see that there are plenty of others, your man included, who are no different. There are a group of players doing it, same as there are a group of players diving throughout the league. It is like pointing out that Kane is a diver, he is, whilst ignoring, in my case to keep things nice, that Richarlison is as bad. No team is pure so to keep pointing fingers is pointless.
No, but it is constantly raised on here by certain Liverpool fans, suggesting that he is repeatedly fouling and does not receive the cards that he should. My viewing of Liverpool is that Fabinho does the same role, makes those same fouls that go unpunished, so to hear the complaints about Fernandinho is pretty hollow and tedious.
Managers talk guff after games, particularly in the immediate aftermath when emotions are high. I stopped listening to postmatch interviews a while ago, they only irritate.
That’s not what he said, he was trying to make out Ref’s are influenced by the home crowd.Yes your correct.
But the discussion was that PEP thinks it’s only Liverpool and UTD who get away with it ,and said so on TV.
When he’s got one of the best at it
The key difference is that Fernandinho was getting away with 4-5 and even more, until Solskjaer highlighted it.
fabinho normally gets booked after 1 or 2 of them Fernandinho was definitely getting away with more.
Its the subtleties of an argument that need to be appreciated, and it just wasnt Liverpool fans, BTW, but believe that if you want to.
Last season Fernandiho (6/22) got more cards per foul than Firminho (6/29).
I don’t think there is any doubt imo
Fabinho , Viera , Keane etc yes they all play the same role and at times will have to take a yellow card for the team
Fernandino has always imo just taken it a little too far and it’s constantly fouling imo from him , he was at it from the first whistle and it was amazing how many times he got away with it
Players like Rodri , Kante , Jorginho , Fabinho and Allen play that role but its not 90 mins of niggling Fouls from them
They would adapt. They were both class players and class players can change. They couldn't play the same as they did then but that applies to many players through history. Others from the past were more one dimensional and would struggle but I don't think that would apply to those two, imo.Keane and Viera were totally different just animals on the pitch, if they were playing today they would hate it as they wouldn’t be able to play there game they would be sent off most weeks.
So he’s talking about the Milner foul when one of his own players is the best in the league at it.That’s not what he said, he was trying to make out Ref’s are influenced by the home crowd.
To quote Pep from his Sky interview "But it's Anfield, it's Old Trafford. In our situation a City player is sent off. It's clear. It was a second yellow.”
The link is the whole interview were he also states his admiration for Lpool and their fans.
Am not going down the was it or was it not a penalty, Same with the yellow because of the rose tinted glasses view I would have.
Anyway a couple of things from yesterday, Mo Salah and Foden were a different class in game full of international winners. Mo unfortunately continues to do it. He turned internationals inside out, and I have said this before if that goal was scored in game Grimsby v Rochdale it’s good but it’s not a massive game. Yesterday was massive with a befitting goal.
Foden, I have followed his and Sanchos game carefully. Sancho when he left City went onto another level, Foden looked like he was being left behind, his progress was slow and steady. Yesterday showed for me that Foden has made the right decision in staying, yet Sancho seems to have stagnated a bit at Utd. I would like some thoughts on why?