So people are aware before hand. In a few weeks Martinez, Buendia, Douglas Luiz will be playing 3 international matches in a week with the last of their matches at Argentina 1230am and Brazil 130am FridaySo they won't be playing Vs Chelsea next day Saturday!Plus the quarantine rules of red list means 10 days isolation so not playing Vs Everton on 18th if I'm right ?Factor in also Bailey on quarantine rules red list
God emi veey lucky today. Very unlike him to do what he did. We git abut lucky. Lets hope was a one off
Reminded me of Bosnich on Klinsmann a bit they way he flew into Wilson.Thought we got a bit lucky there. Wilson's foot was probably 5cm ahead of last defender but was under the impression those close offsides wouldn't be called this season. No doubt Watkins will have one of those chalked off once he gets back.Would've been very annoyed if we'd lost a penalty from that situation, actually thought at first the check was on whether it was serious foul play and a red card.
Absolute ridiculous…no idea what he was thinking doing what he did. We got away with that one and he’s lucky not to have been sent off. On the flip side, I don’t understand why the yellow card stands if the foul and subsequent penalty doesn’t. It would have been even worse if he’d have received a red as I presume that couldn’t be rescinded either. Doesn’t make sense.
Quote from: KRS on August 21, 2021, 06:22:50 PMAbsolute ridiculous…no idea what he was thinking doing what he did. We got away with that one and he’s lucky not to have been sent off. On the flip side, I don’t understand why the yellow card stands if the foul and subsequent penalty doesn’t. It would have been even worse if he’d have received a red as I presume that couldn’t be rescinded either. Doesn’t make sense.The referee gave the correct decision in the penalty no doubt, the card was justified and could have been worse. The fact that VAR called it back on this occasion is not because the referee made a mistake. VAR did what we all want it to do and that is to ensure that the correct decison was arrived at. Whatever the outcome, the foul was definitely a card, the fact that the incident was changed should make no difference at all, a foul is a foul. No complaints about it standing from me.
but if the lino had flagged instead of letting it go to be checked by VAR the incident would never have happened.
Quote from: paul_e on August 21, 2021, 06:36:37 PMbut if the lino had flagged instead of letting it go to be checked by VAR the incident would never have happened.Not sure that that's the case Paul, it all happened quickly but looked to me like one of those where both the keeper and attacker were fully commited to a course of action that wasn't going to be stopped by a lino's flag.