Looked like both players handled the ball. Absolutely wrong decision. And the penalty shout when a City player got wrestled to the ground, where was VAR then. Disgraceful.
Yes I agree. Arguably City were the better team and produced more shots on goal, but the VAR decision was correct as per the new rules. This from a Spurs fan who watched the match in a great Sports bar in Bangkok. Spurs were definitely not playing at their best, but to grind out a draw against City at home is a good result.
What happened to VAR when a city player got wrestled to the ground in the penalty area. Stone wall penalty. and never got viewed by VAR. two points robbed by the clowns operating VAR
Sheffield United 1-2 Leicester City. Vardy again. Only heard this week on Talksport that Vardy doesn't like travelling. Perhaps this has limited his England appearances overseas.
3-1 win for us and a brace for Salah. Now a joint record 12th consecutive win, last time was under Dalgleish in 1990.
If results dont go right it will be interesting to see how quickly the fans turn on him,and who is available pre the next transfer window. Daschamps perhaps
The job is turning into a poisoned chalice just like at Chelsea. How long will the glazers carry on pumping money into the club with no obvious improvement while the revenue it makes is dropping.
Good win for the Reds, thought Arsenal were poor. Looks like City and Pool in that order but too early to speculate.
Manchester is Blue. 17 games unbeaten in the last EPL games. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWDW and the Drawn game with spuds city got robbed by VAR.
Southampton 1-1 Man Utd Today 31 August 2019. Utd have two wins in their past 13 games and with no away victories since they beat PSG in the Champions League last March
The worst run of results I can remember them ever having had. I don’t know what ole’s win percentage is but it must be less than 50%
From the sounds of the game today they are short of several quality players and some of their big players need to turn up each game not just some games.