@SQUESTvPSTAR@talkSPORT Arsenal tried it and Barcola was through on goal twice. If he had better control he would have scored two.
Now imagine doing that for the whole game
@Ebuka97267634 The only person on this list with the potential to be a legend was The Dutch snake.
All the other guys were mercenaries who did their jobs, got paid, and left.
Somebody said they wanted to start a greatest Italian debate, Calafiori or Leo Da Vinci.
Another replied and said Da Vinci isn't even the greatest Leo, Trossard is.
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I can't with Arsenal fans, I swear.
@salakwa1@Northorious I think once you murder someone, you can't be a beneficiary to their estate.
It's like killing someone for life insurance money, you get nothing.
@BBCMOTD West Ham had a coach that delivered a trophy and promised Premier league stability.
They, however, thought they were a bigger a club than they actually are and turned against him.
I don't feel any pity for the fans.
@jf2e@BBCMOTD Westgate finished with 39points and were relegated. The last time that happened was in 2011, the year ManU won with 80pts.
Notice a pattern?
The league wasn't poor, it was more difficult. The mid table teams were stronger.
@RyanMKIV It's funny because it could all be irrelevant.
An Arsenal win at Burnley and Citeh dropping points at Bournemouth is a very realistic prospect.
They'd realise they did all this for nothing.
@PsudoMike@TheAthleticFC Only if it lead directly to a goal. This did not lead directly to a goal.
It led to a shot by Mbeumo and a block of a defender. At that point, a handball should already have been called.
@rouleur66@BBCMOTD I think the law was misinterpreted wrongly. If the ball struck his arm and fell directly to Cunha who scored, legitimate goal.
In this case Mbeumo had control of the ball and let a shot off. Cunha didn't score from the handball directly. It should have been disallowed.