Not saying he isn't a good player, but you could have him for like 10-15 million if he was your first choice and gave Torino enough time to properly replace him. They were working so hard to keep Belotti that they would have been easier to deal with that way. City overspent massively on fullbacks compared to you guys, my comment was more on Liverpool forcing you to quickly negotiate the deal after they signed Ox ahead of you.
Can't believe people claiming Mane didn't deserve red for his brutal attack on the City keeper
I think most people are taking exception to "brutal attack".
Yes, red card. It wasn't malicious. It was reckless. He had eyes only for the ball.
He backed his pace to get there first. Like he has done many times before. If he gets there fractionally earlier and gets to the ball and knocks it to the side, Ederson is the one who gets a red.
Definitely a send off. It was clear dangerous play. Was there intent? I don't think so.
Myeh, it's a red every time, you can't seemingly fly kick somebody in the face.
Up to that point, looked a pretty even contest.
We just needed to get to half time, change tactics and could've made that a bit respectable but, klopp threw the game in the end, keeping key players fit for CL.
Take nothing from city, they were relentless. Mendy and Walker as wing backs look dangerous. MAne and Salah weren't tracking them well. Salah needs to be more clinical in front of goal.
Oh, and Klavan out.
If Mane wins the ball and the keeper takes his legs out.....red card the other way for denying goal scoring chance.....simple thing is Liverpool were rubbish and have a lot of work to do defensively.....if we want to achieve anything this season we are going to need a lot of 4-3 wins the way we defend.
Shane Smeltz got let off for lack of intent, and he nearly killed someone...
The interpretation of rules is a joke in football that needs to be looked at - too much debate.
If you put the rule book aside I would have said no red card and I don't follow Liverpool.
Anybody seen Ritchie(?) tackle in the Newcastle game?
Boot to the head, no injury. Red or yellow? Why?
Yehhh, they were reasonably stationary, where mane and ederson were running towards everything. But foot still hits head.
How we feel about bicycle kicks?
Yeah bicycles are dope.
I actually have seen some 'attempts' get pulled up for a foul but not sure if I've ever seen a goal disallowed because of one.
Any ref that chalks one off for a foul is a bum.
I disagree.. not about the dopeness of course.
I think its so dumb that refs just ignore the dangerous play aspect when people do them. If you've got a couple feet of space around you and you have "right of way" to go for it then yeah, go nuts. When you kick a defenders head while doing one and it gets allowed, that just seems stupid to me. Do defenders just need to learn how to bicycle kick all their clearances or be at a disadvantage competing for head height balls in the box?
I'm pretty sure there's a part of the rules along the lines of if a high foot means that a player ducks or pulls their head away to avoid getting hit then its a free kick. Again, this would be happening in so many bicycle kicks.