Was gonna say that. Arsenal fans complaining how Saka doesn't get fouls, but the last 3 games I've watched him he has a escaped a yellow card himself.
With Aston Villa he stopped 2 counter attacks with no intention of playing the ball and didn't get a single card.
The main problems with Kerkez at the beginning were he and VVD didn't understand each other's movements, and Cody refused to play him a thru-ball after he made an overlapping run leaving him high up the pitch when Cody lost the ball. The first one has gotten a lot better as the season went on. The second, not so much.
I didn't understand it at the time but now I appreciate Klopp's methology of not playing new signings at all until they had a level of integration/familiarity into the team (e.g. what he did with Robbo and Fabinho). If they had started in the first team from day 1, they would probably have faced the same criticism instead of hitting the ground running and full of confidence.
Yes, I always found that frustrating! But completely understand it as I've matured TBF.
If when I was 22 or whatever, and moved to Argentina to play football, I'd probably need time to settle in (and learn some of the language) to play football at a professional level
Sometimes we expect too much of these lads. Milos is an absolute fighter and I've no doubt he'll be a success here
When he did it with Fabinho, I was trying to patiently explain this to everybody. Luckily, they proved me right. Patience is a virtue most don't feel they can afford!
That rebound was wasteful. First instinct was to control and lay it onto his right and literally cut in when could have controlled, lay it to his left or right and shot immediately
When it landed to Gakpo I acted like it landed to a fullback. I just knew he wouldn’t be able to put it in the back of the net. No striker instincts at all
Agreed, the heart in him to legit push through a knee to ribs shot, which conservatively 95% of other players would go down on, I’m all for it and the fans and teammates need to see that in these times
Kerkez is likeable, but honestly he hasn't performed up to his standards in Bournemouth yet, still quite hit and miss so far. But seeing his recent performances I think he's starting to warm into his new role and we'll hopefully see more improvements.
He definitely needs to work on his crosses though. Those are horrendous.
Crosses were bad, but most worryingly, there were a couple of Arsenal chances that would have been offside had he been in line with the rest of the backline. Way too many times caught playing an attacker onside on the opposite side of the pitch. Tbf to him, despite this he was really good 1v1.
In fairness, both him and Frimpong seem to be the only players willing to hit the byline and put a cross in, the problem is we've nobody in the box for them to hit, so they look worse than they are
All go and no show. Can't seem to cross the ball to save his life. Constantly just running behind our winger. Really wish slot would just play Robertson. Always seem to play better when robbo starts.
I believe the rules is that you can't give it for delaying a promising attack if advantage is played. But can give it for other reasons, which should have happened here
Even this rule in itself is so stupid - the number of times a player takes another player out of the attack (gaining a defensive advantage), advantage gets played and no yellow is given as the attacks wasn’t ‘stopped’
What for? Typically those tactical fouls are given for a promising attack, so if the referee plays advantage then it cannot be given as a caution. IMO it wasn't forceful enough to merit a caution for a reckless tackle.
Referees definitely can give a yellow after playing advantage. They do that all the time. Now whether they think it meets the requirements for a yellow varies.
I think they can't give it for "delaying a promising attack" by the rules. Since it wasn't delayed. They can give it for dangerous play or whatever else
I looked it up. If it was advantage for stopping or delaying a promising attack, then they cant give a card. All other times when they give advantage they must give a card if the foul warrants it when the ball next goes out of play.
You haven't quite grasped what my question was asking. The caution wouldn't be for stopping a promising attack as it wasn't stopped. So it'd have to be for something else like a reckless tackle which it wasn't - in this case. That means there's no reason to give the player a caution.
You can't just give out a caution for nothing or you end up with the deep mistrust of referees some of y'all seem to already have. Knowing the laws and how to apply them isn't trivial as this sub regularly displays.
No need to be passive aggressive man, your wording was just weird. I looked up the rule and yes, you're right. Its not a yellow if it was just a foul for delaying/stopping a promising attack and the referee played advantage. But in no way would it be a yellow card for nothing. It was 100% a foul, it was just the ref didn't deem it was more than an attempt at delaying the attack and so no card after giving advantage.
Funny being tone-policed by you when the ref-hating experts on here are far, far more direct in their vituperative spray without an understanding of the laws to back up their comments. That's all I was trying to achieve: get at least one of you to actually read AND understand the laws.
It wasn't that tough a challenge. Was it reckless? It was a dick challenge intended to take down Kerkez but I don't think it met the physical threshold for a caution. And you want tougher challenges coming in when the big teams meet, right? It's supposed to be a big, tough, physical competition.
I'm not denying a caution can be issued. I wanted the original commenter to say what part of Law 12 actually applies here for a caution. If the challenge is reckless enough to warrant a caution it can be cautioned. In this case it was pretty weak contact. Didn't even bring Kerkez down. As advantage was played then a promising attack wasn't stopped so you cannot caution for that. It's pretty basic.
I have the most respect for Kerkez, people be hating on him for no reason, he has heart even after being knee'ed and even once after VVD smacked the ball on his face he still continues to give his all.
He's always worked hard but I feel like he passes back too much and doesn't try run forward with the ball pit of nervousness. For me that is hiding in a way but he is getting better at taking chances going forward.
He has so much potential and it seems to be coming through
Really hope this Dark Arts - Set Piece FC don’t win it. Would be a disgrace. Classless bunch represented by a classless manager that defended a rapist.
there was another article that elaborated on this, amd it seemed like the higher-ups were intent on stifling the situation and didn't care about the victim one bit
💯 It was absolutely blatantly corrupt and disgraceful that the allegations were first made years ago and charges coincidentally didn’t materialise until shortly after Partey had seen out the end of his contract.
This was his best performance for us, against top level opposition. He got skinned early on but really grew into the game and started to look like the player we signed from Bournemouth. Hopefully he can kick on for the 2nd half of the season.
If Arsenal fans had a shred of self awareness they'd be ashamed of their team. Dirty shit from them is a pattern. And they all whinge like toddlers, just to top it off. Give me City every day of the week over those fuckstains
Swear to fuck, I'm sick of these cunts. Their performance today is the sort of thuggery that makes me hope they lose the title to City, and that's despite the fact I hate City as a rule of thumb.
You know what? Fuck the other 19 clubs in the league. A shower of bastards, anyway.
I want villa to win it. Not just because it would be funny that Arsenal still cant win the league, but it would also be their former manager that wins it.
I would fucking love it if Villa pipped them both to the title on the last day of the season. For all the reasons you mentioned, but also because they’re playing genuinely good football and are actually enjoyable to watch, unlike most of the teams in the league this year.
I’m really enjoying everything this Villa team is doing. It’s nice to see a team that’s not traditionally a “top six” club a not only competing, but playing attractive football and reaping the rewards.
I hope for their sake that they are able to hang onto Emery and keep the team together.
***Unless we come in for one of either Rogers, Onana, Kamara, or Konsa. In that case all bets are off. Raid em like they’re Southampton in the 2010’s, I say.
Kerkez has shrugged off his difficult start in Liverpool the same way he brushed off this physical assault, the guy has balls and we need to get behind him.
We shut them down hard yesterday. You'd think a team that slapped Villa 4-1 and beat BM would get something off us. Yesterday we showed the rest of Football how you make Arsenal look mid table.
Gotta say that yesterday’s match was an absolute belter from the lad. Had him in his pocket most of the match, with Gakpo offer his assistance with the defensive double teaming. The block of Saka’s shot seemed to be the last straw before Madueke came on and no one really heard him even touching the ball once he did.
Clean red if you ask me. Martineli red if you ask me and Trosaard super lucky to not concede a penalty on that challenge. Arsenal were very lucky that end the game with 11vs 11
Meanwhile Saka gets a ball to the face, which would normally be called a header and gets the game stopped and a drop ball for them to argue should be contested.
Modern top flight footballs are the lightest they have ever been. Fuck me, I've seen players drop like they've been shot merely after intentionally blocking a free kick with their head. If it's just the ball hitting you in the face, man the fuck up & get on with it. If it had hit him in the face & deflected to another Arsenal forward that was through on goal, would they still want to stop the game then?
Nah sorry, there’s a world of difference between the glancing blow of a football and innocuously twisting your knee. If they were on the attack he wouldn’t have hit the deck. He got play stopped and avoided an obvious yellow.
Can be as sore as you like, the game doesn’t need stopping for it though. I played footie for 15 years and what the players roll around for now is frankly pathetic. I don’t believe for one second that him being hurt by the ball wasn’t a way to avoid a yellow card for the tackle on Kerkez. Look at Van Dijk responding to him when he’s taken off the pitch - he’s literally saying you kicked Kerkez and fell to the ground. Our players will do the same I’m sure, so it’s not Saka specific, but the idea that any touch to the head immediately warrants a stoppage is firstly over the top, but also applied inconsistently.
Kerkez doesn’t half get given the credit he deserves, fans go on about his lack of ability getting balls in the box, admittedly it does need some work, but he defending and determination has been top notch all season long.
He had a great game, especially second half. I love his attitude and grit.
I still think he pushes up and overlaps far too much like he's on autopilot.
And his passing needs a lot of work. Robbo's delivery still way better and he seldom passes to a teammates back foot meaning they can't take the pass in their stride
Have to say I’m getting sick with how honest our player are.
Cheap fouls constantly relieve pressure against us, Ekitike against Leeds earns a pen if he goes down, this is just yet another example of it happening again.
Klopp taught our team to be the best regardless of how they acted - I’m more than happy with our approach and would rather lead the way and bring others with us than stoop to their level
I wish Kerkez had taken hold of Saka's leg and just run off with it, that hamstring would've slid off like ham from the bone. One day someone likes Lewis Dunk will level Saka and we can all rest easy
Golden boy keeps getting away with a lot of fouls like Kane
He had 2 against Villa the same, no card
It's got to the point he doesn't attempt to tackle or track back anymore, he goes for a trip because he doesn't get booked
Those were both just such obvious cynical yellows too. To not get one of them was just hilarious
Was gonna say that. Arsenal fans complaining how Saka doesn't get fouls, but the last 3 games I've watched him he has a escaped a yellow card himself. With Aston Villa he stopped 2 counter attacks with no intention of playing the ball and didn't get a single card.
Sakarate.
Ya but he's "better than prime Messi" so it's all good.
As much as I hate Anthony Taylor, he played advantage which was gained. So he had the foul called.
Still go back and book a player though
Surely it has to be a booking tackling at that height
Beginning to really like Kerkez. He is just go go go. Gakpo never passing to him doesn't stop him.
The main problems with Kerkez at the beginning were he and VVD didn't understand each other's movements, and Cody refused to play him a thru-ball after he made an overlapping run leaving him high up the pitch when Cody lost the ball. The first one has gotten a lot better as the season went on. The second, not so much.
I didn't understand it at the time but now I appreciate Klopp's methology of not playing new signings at all until they had a level of integration/familiarity into the team (e.g. what he did with Robbo and Fabinho). If they had started in the first team from day 1, they would probably have faced the same criticism instead of hitting the ground running and full of confidence.
Yes, I always found that frustrating! But completely understand it as I've matured TBF.
If when I was 22 or whatever, and moved to Argentina to play football, I'd probably need time to settle in (and learn some of the language) to play football at a professional level
Sometimes we expect too much of these lads. Milos is an absolute fighter and I've no doubt he'll be a success here
Not even a little bit of doubt?
When he did it with Fabinho, I was trying to patiently explain this to everybody. Luckily, they proved me right. Patience is a virtue most don't feel they can afford!
Gakpo is a squad player, not a first team. He is so wastefull in front of goal nowadays
wasteful? he didn’t even get to the position to be wasteful to begin with
That rebound was wasteful. First instinct was to control and lay it onto his right and literally cut in when could have controlled, lay it to his left or right and shot immediately
Left foot is lava
It baffles me that professional footballers don't work on their weak foot more in these situations. They're all like it.
I’ve seen Kerkez use his right foot and it’s not pretty
Don't know why but left footed players always seem more 1 footed than normal
There are levels to this. He's close to the bottom
Bradley's crossbar rebound
When it landed to Gakpo I acted like it landed to a fullback. I just knew he wouldn’t be able to put it in the back of the net. No striker instincts at all
The moment he didn't instantly try to shoot but instead cut to the right and got the attempt blocked I fucking died inside
I was so angry.
Actually I still am.
I would have used my 'wrong' foot to at least get it on goal - and if you get that on goal, the chance of scoring is gigantic!
What a plonker.
That made me so angry, it was asking for a left foot foot hit.
Surprised every other game it’s get the ball and shoot from where ever he is
He also watches people run right by him without even trying to stop them
Genuinely one of the most one-dimensional players we've seen in a while. My kingdom for Diaz to come back.
Wirtz Iask, hold my beer....
Cody is so out of synch with him it’s tough to watch. Any time he does pick his head up for an overlap he hits an awful pass
Agreed, the heart in him to legit push through a knee to ribs shot, which conservatively 95% of other players would go down on, I’m all for it and the fans and teammates need to see that in these times
Didn’t think he really caught on at the start of the season, but you can tell now that he’s the hardest working player out there, on and off the field
I just flashed back to that quote regarding Gakpo as one of the best wingers in the world. He's not even the best winger on our left.
Kerkez is likeable, but honestly he hasn't performed up to his standards in Bournemouth yet, still quite hit and miss so far. But seeing his recent performances I think he's starting to warm into his new role and we'll hopefully see more improvements.
He definitely needs to work on his crosses though. Those are horrendous.
Crosses were bad, but most worryingly, there were a couple of Arsenal chances that would have been offside had he been in line with the rest of the backline. Way too many times caught playing an attacker onside on the opposite side of the pitch. Tbf to him, despite this he was really good 1v1.
In fairness, both him and Frimpong seem to be the only players willing to hit the byline and put a cross in, the problem is we've nobody in the box for them to hit, so they look worse than they are
I haven't seen a good cross from him this season. Not one.... 😩😩😩😩😩
He's a good player and i think he'll be a good player for us, i just wish he takes some lessons from Robbo in how to put a ball into the box
He's got energy, but his crossing is bad. Needs to work on that.
All go and no show. Can't seem to cross the ball to save his life. Constantly just running behind our winger. Really wish slot would just play Robertson. Always seem to play better when robbo starts.
Can we stop the scape goating
I’ll fly him to the airport personally when we get rid. Can’t stand how greedy he is and how much he’s not a team player.
If PGMOL actually looked at Saka’s consistent fouling by the laws of the game he’d have a hell of a lot more yellow cards than he currently does
But he’s not that kind of player. He smiles loads. He loves his mum.
It was given as advantage, right? We still had possession after. Still should be a yellow.
Yes advantage was given. Saka should have been given a yellow card at the next stoppage of play. Absurd challenge
I believe the rules is that you can't give it for delaying a promising attack if advantage is played. But can give it for other reasons, which should have happened here
Even this rule in itself is so stupid - the number of times a player takes another player out of the attack (gaining a defensive advantage), advantage gets played and no yellow is given as the attacks wasn’t ‘stopped’
Exactly
I just think this is where a dumb ref gets confused
What for? Typically those tactical fouls are given for a promising attack, so if the referee plays advantage then it cannot be given as a caution. IMO it wasn't forceful enough to merit a caution for a reckless tackle.
Let's not forget football is a contact sport.
Referees definitely can give a yellow after playing advantage. They do that all the time. Now whether they think it meets the requirements for a yellow varies.
I think they can't give it for "delaying a promising attack" by the rules. Since it wasn't delayed. They can give it for dangerous play or whatever else
FWIW, "delaying a promising attack" isn't a thing
You're conflating "delaying the restart of play" and "stopping a promising attack".
I looked it up. If it was advantage for stopping or delaying a promising attack, then they cant give a card. All other times when they give advantage they must give a card if the foul warrants it when the ball next goes out of play.
You haven't quite grasped what my question was asking. The caution wouldn't be for stopping a promising attack as it wasn't stopped. So it'd have to be for something else like a reckless tackle which it wasn't - in this case. That means there's no reason to give the player a caution.
You can't just give out a caution for nothing or you end up with the deep mistrust of referees some of y'all seem to already have. Knowing the laws and how to apply them isn't trivial as this sub regularly displays.
No need to be passive aggressive man, your wording was just weird. I looked up the rule and yes, you're right. Its not a yellow if it was just a foul for delaying/stopping a promising attack and the referee played advantage. But in no way would it be a yellow card for nothing. It was 100% a foul, it was just the ref didn't deem it was more than an attempt at delaying the attack and so no card after giving advantage.
Right. Thanks for getting it.
Funny being tone-policed by you when the ref-hating experts on here are far, far more direct in their vituperative spray without an understanding of the laws to back up their comments. That's all I was trying to achieve: get at least one of you to actually read AND understand the laws.
Brother, he knees him in the ribs. If that's not a yellow, I don't know what is.
It wasn't that tough a challenge. Was it reckless? It was a dick challenge intended to take down Kerkez but I don't think it met the physical threshold for a caution. And you want tougher challenges coming in when the big teams meet, right? It's supposed to be a big, tough, physical competition.
Umm you can always get a yellow following an advantage being played.
I'm not denying a caution can be issued. I wanted the original commenter to say what part of Law 12 actually applies here for a caution. If the challenge is reckless enough to warrant a caution it can be cautioned. In this case it was pretty weak contact. Didn't even bring Kerkez down. As advantage was played then a promising attack wasn't stopped so you cannot caution for that. It's pretty basic.
Same as the foul on Ekitike two games ago. Punished for staying on their feet despite the blatant manhandling.
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How else do you think Madrid won the 2018 final?
F U C K R A M O S
been a while
I have the most respect for Kerkez, people be hating on him for no reason, he has heart even after being knee'ed and even once after VVD smacked the ball on his face he still continues to give his all.
Say what you want about him, but he’s one of the few players in this squad that has never hidden or shirked responsibility.
Good form or not, he’s got some balls on him.
He's always worked hard but I feel like he passes back too much and doesn't try run forward with the ball pit of nervousness. For me that is hiding in a way but he is getting better at taking chances going forward.
He has so much potential and it seems to be coming through
He was poor till October/November. By then the coaching kicked in and he hasn’t put a foot wrong.
Really hope this Dark Arts - Set Piece FC don’t win it. Would be a disgrace. Classless bunch represented by a classless manager that defended a rapist.
their higher-ups even mocked the first and most vocal victim, a women (their head of marketing iirc) being among them too shockingly
What do you mean by this?
there was another article that elaborated on this, amd it seemed like the higher-ups were intent on stifling the situation and didn't care about the victim one bit
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💯 It was absolutely blatantly corrupt and disgraceful that the allegations were first made years ago and charges coincidentally didn’t materialise until shortly after Partey had seen out the end of his contract.
Roles reversed Saka would be rolling around and VAR would check and send Kirkez off
Saka doesn’t concede fouls. He gets a free pass because he missed an important penalty and arsenal fans decided to racially abuse him online.
This was his best performance for us, against top level opposition. He got skinned early on but really grew into the game and started to look like the player we signed from Bournemouth. Hopefully he can kick on for the 2nd half of the season.
Saka getting the Kane treatment from premier league refs. Clear yellow card.
If Arsenal fans had a shred of self awareness they'd be ashamed of their team. Dirty shit from them is a pattern. And they all whinge like toddlers, just to top it off. Give me City every day of the week over those fuckstains
They don’t. They revel in it.
Swear to fuck, I'm sick of these cunts. Their performance today is the sort of thuggery that makes me hope they lose the title to City, and that's despite the fact I hate City as a rule of thumb.
You know what? Fuck the other 19 clubs in the league. A shower of bastards, anyway.
I want villa to win it. Not just because it would be funny that Arsenal still cant win the league, but it would also be their former manager that wins it.
I would fucking love it if Villa pipped them both to the title on the last day of the season. For all the reasons you mentioned, but also because they’re playing genuinely good football and are actually enjoyable to watch, unlike most of the teams in the league this year.
I’m really enjoying everything this Villa team is doing. It’s nice to see a team that’s not traditionally a “top six” club a not only competing, but playing attractive football and reaping the rewards.
I hope for their sake that they are able to hang onto Emery and keep the team together.
***Unless we come in for one of either Rogers, Onana, Kamara, or Konsa. In that case all bets are off. Raid em like they’re Southampton in the 2010’s, I say.
'You know what? Fuck the other 19 clubs in the league. A shower of bastards, anyway'
In one. If we can't win it this season, then null & void the fucking thing til we get our shit back together.
Kerkez has shrugged off his difficult start in Liverpool the same way he brushed off this physical assault, the guy has balls and we need to get behind him.
“wHy iS tHeRe sO mUcH dIViNg iN fUtBoL”
More importantly, no card given.
Saka is a dirty little rat but when it comes to him getting fouled he cries like a baby
We shut them down hard yesterday. You'd think a team that slapped Villa 4-1 and beat BM would get something off us. Yesterday we showed the rest of Football how you make Arsenal look mid table.
They have been made to look mid table often but theyve gotten away with it.
I hope Arsenal bottle the league again. They deserve to. And I will pop the biggest bottle of champagne
Dude left his foot hanging in and even raised it up towards his head. Innocent little Saka.
Same old Arsenal
How arsenal get away with so much dirty tackles, diving, and overall shithousery is beyond me.
Gotta say that yesterday’s match was an absolute belter from the lad. Had him in his pocket most of the match, with Gakpo offer his assistance with the defensive double teaming. The block of Saka’s shot seemed to be the last straw before Madueke came on and no one really heard him even touching the ball once he did.
Kerkez is starting to settle in and I love the workrate and intensity, hopefully he continues to gain confidence and make the position his own.
Clean red if you ask me. Martineli red if you ask me and Trosaard super lucky to not concede a penalty on that challenge. Arsenal were very lucky that end the game with 11vs 11
If you don’t fall it’s not a foul, if you fall, it’s embellishment and also no foul
Good process
Thought Kerkez was really good last night. He's no bitch either.
It was a foul by the way. Advantage was played
Saka Gilgeous Alexander
Thuck the Funder
Meanwhile Saka gets a ball to the face, which would normally be called a header and gets the game stopped and a drop ball for them to argue should be contested.
It's wild how some players just seem to have a permanent immunity card for these cynical fouls.
Players now need to dive these days to get a foul. And even when we do it, they don't give it for us.
Ref gave advantage........which then resulted in sack getting a ball to the face, so yeah Karma b**ch
Still despise the rat for what he did to Tsimikas. Disgusting person.
Saka always gets away with everything, could two foot a player in their head, limp over to the ref, and get a verbal warning.
He goes down after this feigning a head injury and the ref stopped the game with Gakpo on the left edge of the box.
Tbf he did take a ball to the face. I think that after today we should maybe learn not to always assume that players are faking injuries.
Modern top flight footballs are the lightest they have ever been. Fuck me, I've seen players drop like they've been shot merely after intentionally blocking a free kick with their head. If it's just the ball hitting you in the face, man the fuck up & get on with it. If it had hit him in the face & deflected to another Arsenal forward that was through on goal, would they still want to stop the game then?
You do understand how hard Professional footballers can hit a ball yeah?
Probably not no would they have a choice? no
Nah sorry, there’s a world of difference between the glancing blow of a football and innocuously twisting your knee. If they were on the attack he wouldn’t have hit the deck. He got play stopped and avoided an obvious yellow.
You just don’t know that, taking a ball to the face in ice cold conditions is really painful. No one’s saying it’s the same, but it’s still very sore.
Can be as sore as you like, the game doesn’t need stopping for it though. I played footie for 15 years and what the players roll around for now is frankly pathetic. I don’t believe for one second that him being hurt by the ball wasn’t a way to avoid a yellow card for the tackle on Kerkez. Look at Van Dijk responding to him when he’s taken off the pitch - he’s literally saying you kicked Kerkez and fell to the ground. Our players will do the same I’m sure, so it’s not Saka specific, but the idea that any touch to the head immediately warrants a stoppage is firstly over the top, but also applied inconsistently.
Kerkez doesn’t half get given the credit he deserves, fans go on about his lack of ability getting balls in the box, admittedly it does need some work, but he defending and determination has been top notch all season long.
All season long? Please say you're joking.
He had a great game, especially second half. I love his attitude and grit.
I still think he pushes up and overlaps far too much like he's on autopilot.
And his passing needs a lot of work. Robbo's delivery still way better and he seldom passes to a teammates back foot meaning they can't take the pass in their stride
Honestly I say let him keep getting away with this. It’s way funnier when he has all these kind of privileges and is still trash
Saka was trying to get into Kerz’s pocket
Assenal
MOTM Kerkez
Yet another example of us being too nice
PGMOL corruption on clear display again.
Have to say I’m getting sick with how honest our player are.
Cheap fouls constantly relieve pressure against us, Ekitike against Leeds earns a pen if he goes down, this is just yet another example of it happening again.
Klopp taught our team to be the best regardless of how they acted - I’m more than happy with our approach and would rather lead the way and bring others with us than stoop to their level
Kerkez cooked saka and ended in the classic saka limp off
Fair challenge, got the ball.
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I swear whenever these two teams play together they brings out the worst in them
Arsenal refs always going home to a new Porsche
Var reviewed and cleared this
Fair play Reddit is just full of chumps who constantly complain.
I wish Kerkez had taken hold of Saka's leg and just run off with it, that hamstring would've slid off like ham from the bone. One day someone likes Lewis Dunk will level Saka and we can all rest easy
It’s so high. This is an orange because of how high he has raised his foot. I was fucking pissed when I saw the replay of this
Red card for me, he knew what he was doing.
Advantage was given on this play, no?
Yellow could still be given if foul was serious enough to warrant it.
A few seconds later he handled the ball
I'm not gonna pity him when he gets his leg broken by a reckless tackle in future man