Thereβs two good things about this storyline since the statement from carragher (which may have been harsh but Casemiro was having a bad season)
1. Casemiro got the head down and proved him wrong (like a professional)
2. Carragher accepted he was wrong
Simple as that.
At no point in time today did I ever feel comfortable watching McIlroy until he actually got the golf ball onto the 18th green. Just a pure rollercoaster of a round to watch and Iβm delighted he was able to take home the green jacketβ¦ AGAIN! #BackToBack
π¨π£ BREAKING:
Man City believe they have won the race to sign Elliot Anderson and are confident of a Β£65M deal. The 23-year-old has let it be known that the Etihad Stadium is his preferred choice and City are keen to get a deal over the line before the World Cup.
[@MirrorFootball]
100% thatβs a penalty. If that happened to Amad just outside the box itβs definitely a free kick awarded.
Far less contact on Evanilson who prefers to go down rather than 1v1 and Maguire gets a straight red
"It's so easy nowadays to go down and get a penalty, you know guarantee you're going to get one...so why stay on your feet?
Jamie Redknapp & Andy Cole weigh in on Harry Maguire's red card π₯
Watching MOTD justifying the spurs first goal in my opinion is backwards altogether because if that was a defender trying to clear the ball and an attacker got his leg in front then it would 100% be a foul so I donβt know why it now changes
Palestine today.
5 people dead due to hypothermia.
Hypothermia caused by Israel blocking all live saving supplies from entering.
Just a few miles away, on the other side of seized lands, military walls and tanks, Israeli kids eat fast food and play in swimming pools.
Martinez goal should never have been disallowed, that was never a foul on Walker.
And @GNev2 shouldnβt be commentating again after calling it βcleverβ from Walker. We may as well just get rid of corners altogether if thatβs a foul
Septic yet again, what a joke of a team. Another opportunity to jump up the table again and they fill the britches yet again, the complacency is ridiculous
The spirit of Harry Maguire will never be defeated.
Scapegoated. Nearly forced out on loan from the club. Always previously on the end of mass criticism from fans and media to the point that his mental health suffered. Still, he persevered, never left the club and now has just made himself a Man United hero. And it's not like it's the first time he's provided a massive moment for Ruben Amorim either.
The last minute winner v Lyon last season was a statement of how far he's come. The late header at Anfield has flipped the narrative completely.
Having been subject to such disrespect, Maguire's resilience to keep on going should be applauded. He's not just a colossus on the pitch, but a brilliant human being too.
If this is true and United do decide to change managers in a few weeks time, I will be shocked if we donβt see a similar post like this in 12 months time
π¨π¨π| NEW: Manchester United would have to pay Ruben Amorim Β£12million if they sack him within the first year of his contract.
The United hierarchy continue to back Amorim and are refusing to panic.
[@ChrisWheelerDM]
Referees just love to show Casemiro a card
Casemiro - 2 tackles, 3 cards
Cucurella - 3 tackles, 1 card
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Just shut up and get on with it.
If you canβt play the way the manager wants you to then itβs on you.
If these players have been learning this system for as long as Amorim has been there and still canβt deliver, what does that say?