Have always thought that rather unfair .. still .. a Juve goal and Real is done for.
I know I'm biased as can be, but Real Madrid fans are an unlikable bunch.Ronaldo is an ass. 90 minutes of jackshit and he celebrates like that.
His 90 minutes prior shouldn't really matter.Ronaldo is an ass. 90 minutes of jackshit and he celebrates like that.
I think that was Craig PawsonI think it was Oliver who gave that incredibly soft penalty on Lovren in the Mersey-side Derby
They substituted Lichtsteiner for De Sciglio in the first and it led pretty quickly to a goal. I don’t think Allegri wanted to keep his two subs until extra time or if the tie was broken. I would have liked to see Cuadrado earlier though.Why didn't Juve use any of their substitutions during regular time? Was the manager saving his changes for extra time? I'm trying to understand the tactical approach.
That's a clear penalty. Even at midfield, that's a foul. But the straight red for Buffon was too much. A yellow would have done the job.
It might be a foul at midfield but there's all kind of stuff that gets called a foul at midfield that is not called a penalty kick, especially in the last seconds of an even match. And the red card was the cherry on the sundae.That's a clear penalty. Even at midfield, that's a foul. But the straight red for Buffon was too much. A yellow would have done the job.
I don’t understand this thinking. The expectation should be that refs call a consistent game within the rules. 30th minute or 2nd half stoppage time really doesn’t matter. If it’s foul, the ref needs to call it.Garbage call. Contact is minimal. The defender is allowed to get around the player and contact isn't illegal. No evidence he shoved him over.
Maybe at midfield 30 min into a match? Sure you can call it if you need to lock the game down. End of game for a PK? Laughable
Mino Raiola just saw a HUGE revenue opportunity, provided cloning works.Would Pogba play for both? That would make El Clásico even more interesting!
Yeah, the whole "it would be a foul elsewhere on the pitch" is a silly argument that has been debunked a zillion times yet seems to always rear its head. Just as the strike zone doesn't really extend to the armpits, so have the standards for calling penalties always been different from the standards for blowing the whistle in midfield.It might be a foul at midfield but there's all kind of stuff that gets called a foul at midfield that is not called a penalty kick, especially in the last seconds of an even match. And the red card was the cherry on the sundae.