Preferred Tosun's reaction- he got in his face and told him to stop crying, as far as I could see. It's your responsibility etc.
And he was right, it is Son's fault.
I’m guessing people don’t break their ankles every day of life then. I cannot wait for you to call for one of our players to be sent off when we foul a player to break up play, when they have no intention of going for the ball.
He got the red because of the ankle break, not the challenge. That challenge happens 2 or 3 times a week in the PL. it’s a yellow card challenge. The league (actually it’s More appropriate to say the referee committee) also didn’t think Ali’s handball was a penalty, so I’d not use them as the ultimate authority on this... unless you don’t think it was a peno.
If the pundits (from sky, nbc & star sports) including Tim Cahill FYI, are saying it’s not a red card, I’ll take their opinion as having greater validity.
Do you think you know more than ex-professionals?
Did he actually or was he consoling him?
What's a person's skill level got to do with their interpretation of the rules? I haven't ever been paid to kick a ball but I know more about the sport than the likes of Danny Murphy.
Still can't believe he was in the changing room checking up on Spurs players instead of rallying his own.
I'd go as far as to say that's the sort of thing people do, not out of morals, but because of how it makes them look to people.
I'm pretty sure he was having a go. Seemed proper miffed.
High praise indeed...
It does make me laugh how people see football as some mad science that only ex players can grasp.
Its a pretty basic game.