Bruno Fernandes man, while Luke Shaw was being treated and with 1:0 down, Bruno used the break to coach most of the team.
We canβt afford to lose him, money canβt buy this, he needs to retire here. The traditional media wonβt show you theseβ€οΈ
Saliba has 2 hands around Pedro holding him and impeding him from jumping as high as he couldβve otherwise, thatβs a foul.
Rice is facing away from the ball, not interested in it, everything heβs doing is purely to impede the attacking team, thatβs a foul.
Timber has two arms around Chalobah not allowing him to move, thatβs a foul.
Raya superman punches Pedro in the head, thatβs a foul
But itβs Chelsea so it never is
π¨π¨ποΈ| Gary Neville: "think the run that they've gone on has been a shock to everybody, including probably Michael [Carrick].
"Michael wouldn't have expected this in his wildest dreams. But look, he was always intelligent, Michael.
"He was always probably a real good personality and character, a good composer, a good temperament."
yang kes DJ era dulu tu kemain lagi korang suruh dorang pergi sampai ke Batu Caves nak minta dorang minta maaf. sampaikan dorang kena gantung kerja. padahal dorang bukannya hina agama korang pun. dorang just buat dance Miki Ghazali je. yang kes pijak Al-quran ni terang2 dia hina agama Islam.
Suruh dia minta maaf dekat Masjid Negara lepas terawih, biar ada di kelilingi orang islam. Pastu baru bawak pergi balai.
UMP kena expelled dia dari study. Memalukan nama Universiti.
Tarkowski jumps into Amad, hurts himself, and still wins the foul. Iβm sorry but this is pure nonsense. The more I watch this the worse it gets, officiatingβs been dogshit all game.
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I see the 5cm tolerance rule has been brought back in today to help Liverpool after only previously being used to give them a goal against Fulham a few weeks ago, but nowhere to be seen when United scored against West Ham a couple of weekends ago π
#NFOLIV#WHUMUM#PremierLeague
VAR conveniently resurrecting the 5cm tolerance rule to gift Liverpool a blatant offside goal - just like they did vs Fulham - while it mysteriously vanished for Casemiro's goal vs West Ham.
Harry Maguire was 'impacting play' from offside without even touching the ball vs Fulham, but Hugo Ekitike's clear interference in Liverpool's winner? Total blind eye, so it's offside depending on the club?
Football's a farce when the rules bend for the darlings.