United scored 2 goals after that. They created little before and after too.
But they'll complaint about 1 dubious incident over 90mins as a reason they lost 2.0 and champions league football..
Cant be having the uproar and "scandal" they think has been inflicted on them.
Down to 10 men, had 1 shot before the sending off and were getting battered. How about defending and getting a point rather than complaining about a ref error?
True believer from minute one. Aint no vaults required here. Volts perhaps.
It'd be great to get A.Gomes or Mainoo in to have 12 months alongside and hand the mantle over. In fact both, and just lock the midfield down and spring our wide players...
Personally think Garner and Gana make an excellent partnership and compliment each other well.
They're not big imposing midfielders but have been competitive in every game they've played in. We don't win games if they don't play IMO.
They were...
Gueye once again was fantastic. Started the move for our goal and basically snuffed out their midfield, which is arguably one of the strongest in the league. Thought Alcaraz grew into the game and the goal was befitting of being a winner - lovely...
VAR has turned what used to be enjoyable, passionate games of football into technical breakdowns and analysis that just destroys the flow that made games so exciting.
Problem is with the PGMOL and the Man U’s of this league, they’re always fine to acknowledge ‘learnings’ after the event when it’s too late and the damage is done with the usual suspects benefiting 🤬
Never admit to getting it wrong. None of the refs 10-20 years ago did. Makes them look weak.
Clattenberg never openly admitted the derby until years later. Think Howard Webb in a world cup final never did until later.
Collina against us in the...
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/13374607/aston-villa-to-make-complaint-over-referee-selection-as-champions-league-bid-ends-after-controversial-decision-vs-man-utd
"It's not about the decision. The decision is clear. It's a mistake...
Said in the match thread, the refs seen it as the keeper is in control of the ball. He's touched it with both hands and its in-between his hands/arms on the ground. Thats the rules as he's interpreted and no doubt they'll role Gallagher or Webb...