Wolves go up 1-0 Nope. VAR to the rescue. Rebound hit Raul's hand. One of the things that might change next season
I don't know how much of a real indication there is they will change this new handball rule, but I wish they wouldn't... seems to do exactly what is intended, and it only applies to a handful of quite rare situations, maybe been applied what 7-8 times in the entire season so far? I like that there is zero tolerance for goals which are scored as a direct result of contact with an arm/hand. Makes sense.
No score at the half. Shitty call to disallow that goal. He didn't know a thing about it yet "Its the law" All I can say that, It's a crappy one, that sucks the life out of the game.
This Pedro Neto character for Wolves today was .... ABYSMAL. So many poor passes, blind head down runs, and general garbage play.
Nice chip from Mata to finish that. 20 minutes hard work for Wolves now. That could leave them more open.
I hope it doesn't tire them out. A good senario would be ET and a last PK miss from Manure. But life is so unfair..
I don't think it's serious at all - an in-game knock more or less is what it seems like. As I mentioned in the game thread - they will do whatever they can to have him ready for Sunday.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jan/15/premier-league-european-football-profit-boom Premier League leads Europe’s profit boom but football wealth gap grows Uefa’s analysis found Manchester City spent more on transfers for Pep Guardiola during the 2017-18 financial year, €282m, when they signed players including Kyle Walker (£45m), Benjamin Mendy (£52m) and Aymeric Laporte (£57m), than any other club in football history. Manchester United, who spent €223m during that period, including £75m for Romalu Lukaku and £40m for Nemanja Matic, are cited as having also broken the record for the most money spent annually on signing players, €221m by Real Madrid in 2008-09.
Gedson Fernandes to Spurs. Surely an improvement with Eriksen heading to Italy? Pressure now on Dele. Only know him from FM and he’s pretty good