🚨 Clubs Benefiting Most from VAR Errors This Season 👀
Arsenal — 18
Bournemouth — 7
Chelsea — 7
Fulham — 6
Manchester City — 6
Manchester United — 6
Aston Villa — 5
Brighton — 5
Newcastle — 5
Tottenham — 4
Wolves — 4
Brentford — 3
Liverpool — 3
West Ham — 3
Burnley — 2
Everton — 2
Leeds United — 2
Sunderland — 2
Crystal Palace — 1
Nottingham Forest — 1
🚨🎙️Daniel Sturridge on how Liverpool fans are feeling going into the match tonight.
🗣️ “Liverpool fans used to look forward to nights like Aston Villa away because there was confidence the team would turn up and compete at the highest level. Now, if we’re being honest, a lot of supporters are watching these games more out of loyalty than excitement because the belief has drained out of the season.
The biggest frustration is that fans can clearly see the problems, yet it feels like the board are happy to sit still and hope things improve on their own. At a club like Liverpool, that’s never enough. Supporters don’t just want effort, they want ambition, leadership and signs that the club is serious about getting back to the top.
And when your fans are already talking more about the summer than the next match, that’s a dangerous place to be. Villa Park should feel like a massive occasion for Liverpool, but for many supporters tonight it feels more like another game they just need to get through.”
🚨🎙️ Gareth Bale on Luis Enrique subbing off Dembélé in the 66th minute against Bayern Munich
“When I saw that moment of Luis Enrique subbing off Ousmane Dembélé in the 66th minute of a massive Champions League night, I was shocked but the lad’s reaction shocked me further….he simply urges his teammates to keep up the pressure, walks straight over, shakes his manager’s hand, no words, no face, no drama, and sits down like it’s the most normal thing in the world.
That’s why he’s absolutely flying under Enrique right now. He’s bought into the system completely — tracks back, presses, puts the team first, perfect display of humility, no ego. No wonder he’s Ballon d’Or standard and thriving.
At Real Madrid it was exactly the same: no player was ever bigger than the club, no matter how many goals you’d scored, how many titles you’d won, or what the fans chanted. You accepted the gaffer’s decision because the badge came first.
These days too many lads have this entitlement mentality , I am pretty sure I can make a list naming names of these players — sub them off and they sulk, they storm off, they make it about themselves. Football’s changed, but the ones who still get it, like Dembélé under Enrique, are the ones who end up winning everything.”