The dreaded international break is over. Large number of games today, but the only two really standing out are Leicester/Chelsea and Man City/Everton. Shit games on Sunday and ManU/Liverpool on Monday.
Chelsea played some pretty wonderful attacking football overall - Costa's hold-up to spring Hazard was lucky but incredible, and the one-touch backheel by (?) for same was even better and all skill.Costa with a very early goal. We knew Leicester wasn't going to repeat, but it appears they'll be struggling to stay in the top half of the league this year.
And then he did it again but finally City have tied it.Just tuned into City/Everton. Beautiful save by Stecklenburg on a de Bruyne penalty. Looks like the play has been lopsided in City's favor but 0-0 at halftime.
DELE TIES IT, off a scramble and created by Son in the goal mouth.Chadli scores against dominant Spurs at 82nd.
How bad was that last one? Holy hell, I think everyone in this forum couldve potted that one.
Yeah, that was terrible. You guys finally get him back and then lose him for another game too. The ref did not have a great game.Creswell fouled in the box, not only not a penalty given a yellow. Then a bad 2nd yellow for the red.
Wrong...that's not the best of starts...Team news due in a couple of minutes...word is Lallana may be fit after all.
http://www.fourfourtwo.com/statszone/8-2016/matches/855246/player-stats#tabs-wrapper-anchorESPNFC used to provide formation and heatmap information on their game center / gamecast. I can't seem to locate it this season. Is it still there (and I can't find) or is there another reliable source for formation info in real time?
I believe so. There have been a lot of complaints from what I've heard.Weird question: Have matches at Anfield used this primary camera location all year? I'm streaming using the NBC app and the camera appears more elevated and less up close. Reminds me of how they broadcast from Man CIty. I don't mind as you see more of what is going on off the ball.
They expanded the main stand where the TV cameras are so may be that's why they found a higher position.Weird question: Have matches at Anfield used this primary camera location all year? I'm streaming using the NBC app and the camera appears more elevated and less up close. Reminds me of how they broadcast from Man CIty. I don't mind as you see more of what is going on off the ball.
I thought the better De Gea save was the Can dribble-through-mayhem-at-the-6, point-blank toe poke, which he somehow got down for faster than gravity should have permitted.Man I'm glad I made up an excuse to get out of work and watch that one.
Brutal to watch but it didn't seem like Jose wanted much more than a draw. Credit to him, he got it - mainly thanks to the outstanding save by De Gea on Coutinho's curler, as well as Ashley Young and Daley Blind shutting down Liverpool's right side completely