Never noticed at the time but having watched the game back, around 20 seconds after the Trent booking, Gordon commits a foul and then kicks the ball away as we went to take the free-kick. Ref seen it and ignored it 🤷🏻♂️
Looks like Udogie is gesturing for a yellow card here? 68th minute, when he was already on a yellow card. This led to Jota’s first yellow.
The officials didn’t see this or it could have been 10 v 10 at this point…..
#yellowcard
#offence
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#TOTLIV
#reviewshow
Booing Joe Gomez. Standard England fan behaviour. I'd have been shocked if they hadn't. Bet every single one of those that booed voted Brexit and has a George's Cross in their twitter handle. Sad bastards.
He can go and sit in the “go fuck yourself” corner with Kompany. A month ago he was giving it the “mistakes happen”. Then when its HIS team getting screwed toys are thrown out of the pram. Tit.
"It's embarrassing. It's a disgrace. That's what it is, a disgrace."
Mikel Arteta is NOT happy with the decisions that went against Arsenal in their defeat to Newcastle 😠
This is from the match report. It's about the sympathy I have for Spurs and why next season I hope we ram 'number six' down the throats of everyone - except them.
@Carra23
Lance Armstrong was a really good cyclist and Ben Johnson could run really fast. The cheating took them to another level, just like Guardiola. I agree they wouldn’t be anywhere near as dominant without his genius, but hes not operating with the restrictions everyone else is.
People are so used to Trent doing amazing things that this was barely even mentioned the other night. A pass most players couldn't even dream about pulling off and he makes it look absolutely effortless.
All these FIFA virgins who have never played footy in their lives highlighting the left foot when its his right foot that’s taken out. Plus its not Harvey’s job to try and hurdle some reckless knobhead diving in on him in the box 🤷🏻♂️
Gary O’Neil hammered the refs last week after VAR screwed Wolves by not overturning an incorrect penalty call. A week later the exact same thing happens in the 100th minute. Its a complete clownshow, refs ruining so many games every week.
Wilf Zaha is the best player outside the top six and if was at arsenal or utd he’d be their best player by a mile. He’s sensational and would be close to unstoppable with better players around him.
Michael Oliver, who refused to send Mateo Kovacic off for what was an obvious instance of two yellows (and possibly a straight red), recently travelled to the UAE to referee a game and was paid by the same people who own Manchester City.
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Hodgson blaming Van Dijk for that first Ayew yellow is mental. We’re a goal down with the clock ticking, is he supposed to just wait patiently while Ayew illegally buys time for his team to get back in position?
Nat Phillips has been an absolute fucking hero for us this season. He wasn't supposed to be in this situation but he's played out of his fucking skin and helped us massively when we really needed it. Love him.
My daughter has been playing in defence for 4 years. Never scored and gets a nose bleed when she crosses halfway. Told her i’d give her 50 quid if she scored so she went up for a corner today and nodded one right in the top bin! Best 50 quid i’ve ever spent.
That video of Diaz looking distraught on the bench was grim. Be nice if that boss “his name is Lucho” song was belted out from the Kop next home game. The lad needs lifting.
Ox chose us over Arsenal and Chelsea.
Keita signed despite Barca wanting him.
Van Dijk was wanted by everyone but came here.
Looks like players who are in demand have a much higher opinion of what Klopp is doing than a lot of our own fans do.
Carra’s latest podcast with Michael Owen is the best interview I’ve heard in years. Asked all the questions that had never really been asked in real depth before and drew some really interesting and honest answers. It’s compulsive listening, can’t recommend it highly enough.
Not too bothered about the spontaneous gathering at Anfield (still wish it hadn't happened tho). Disgusted at the selfishness (and in some cases behaviour) of those who went to the Pier Head though. Loads of us hammered Joe Anderson but this proved him right. Well done, pricks.
It's not human error. It's corruption. I mean that's what he's fucking there for, that's his job is to check offsides and he hasn't done it!! That is not a mistake.
VAR bollocks aside, I'm sick of seeing us go there and shit the bed regardless of how bad United are. Players doing stupid things they'd never do in other games. There's a mental block that needs overcoming.
If rules are "anti-competitive" yet you win six out of seven league titles and a load of cups, then either the rules are not actually "anti-competitive" or - if they are - then you must be ignoring those rules. Which one is it then
@ManCity
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#115charges
Whoever the VAR was he should be clearing his desk this morning. You just can't have this. Refs on the pitch can get these wrong, but watching on a screen you just cant.
The absolute state of some of the disrespectful whoppers replying to this. Dont know why any footballer would even bother with the absolute cesspit that is twitter.
Bradley getting booked for doing nothing except walking away from an angry opponent while Caicedo has gone around booting people for 45 mins without any consequences. Looks like Poch’s cryarsing did the trick.
He’s right, as usual. One of the few people out there who has been highlighting the inexplicable decisions Oliver has given City since he came back from his little side gig in the UAE. Kovacic non red, Rodri pen and now this one.
Stunning how the mainstream brushed that Doku foul and stonewall pen under the carpet. It's literally a title decider! Liverpool would be 4 ahead of City instead of 1. It's a disgusting decision in any game
Haven’t really slept until now... the scenes are still running through my head again and again... I'm infinitely sorry to my teammates, for you fans, and for all the staff. I know that I messed it up with the two mistakes and let you all down...
Looking forward to the outrage on MOTD tonight about Arsenal's "controversial" late win. Also eagerly anticipating the next few days of media / social media fume and then Mike Dean calling it a "monumental" mistake.
This team is something special. What we’re seeing right now just doesn’t come around very often. That was almost unfair at times today. And that was Arsenal we were playing, not some nomarks. Complete dominance until we switched off late on.
Another game ruined by Howard Webb's army of busy little traffic warden cunts. Best league in the world though, apparently. Maybe it would be if we were allowed to import refs instead of being stuck with the incompetent/corrupt turds we've got.
Worst thing about this tournament so far has been Neymar. Absolute dick, completely fed up of him and his histrionics. He single handedly makes me root against Brazil.
As for Spurs, imagine celebrating like that after a game in which you've been fucking shite despite having every advantage handed to you on a plate. Arsenal behaviour. We'll remember. See you at Anfield.
Don’t know what was more ridiculous last night. Joe Cole saying we should be worried about ‘the big boys’ coming in for our players, or Paul Ince saying that he is sure he would have got into this team.
Funny how every media outlet is obsessing about the ‘handball’. Don’t remember this level of coverage when Kompany hacked down Mo and should have been sent off last season. City players even sang about that incident but we were told to stop being ‘victims’. Who’s the victim now?
Just think, this time last week we only had five European Cups. Makes me cringe even thinking about it. Talk about embarrassing. Imagine not having six European Cups!
Tierney had a terrible game but in his defence refereeing is REALLY hard. You know what isn’t hard? Watching replays in a quiet room, with whatever angles you need to make the right decision. Kavanagh not only screwed us over, he absolutely hung his mate out to dry as well.
Winning it tonight is karma. Last year when City won the league their players were singing about Kompany injuring Salah and Sean Cox being assaulted. Next week they have to give our lads a guard of honour.
Kompany after we got screwed at Spurs: "Mistakes are human. We all make mistakes."
Kompany when a decision goes against HIS team: Four minutes of wah wah wah.
Man City tit.
"I just don't understand what happened" 🤯
Burnley manager Vincent Kompany left confused after a dramatic late VAR decision meant his team were beaten 2-1 against Bournemouth 👀🧐
91 points. What a team this is. No weaknesses, just boss players in every position and a fantastic manager. Title or no title, these lads are the best I’ve seen.
What a special night! We promised each other that we couldn't give up. That we'd fight until the end. We did it together. Thank you, Anfield! We're in the final. And we're gonna keep fighting. YNWA!
Couldn’t be more proud of this team. The rest of the country can enjoy their ‘you nearly won the league’ chants, but so what, the sad bastards. Fuck anyone who isn’t us. Up the Reds.
Only thing missing today was a goal for Ingsy. Desperate for him to get one, rarely have I seen a player who makes as much out of the few minutes he gets to impress. Lively every time he gets on, always seems to pose a threat.
"you can't change a decision once the game has restarted". You can tell Spurs players / manager what happened and give them the option of allowing Diaz to just go through and score again unopposed for the integrity of the game. You don't just keep quiet about it.
🎵Hes our centre half
Hes our number six
Hes Mo’s best mate
Called Ramos a prick
Top five in the world
A leader of men
Hes Dejan Lovren, hes Dejan Lovren 🎵
You know you’re getting old when a 29 year old new signing talks about when his Dad played against us at Anfield and you think “hold on, I was at that game”.
We need to kick up the biggest fuss possible over this. These decisions decide titles. It's not incompetence, they just give whatever the fuck they want to give.
Anfield went absolutely mad when this went in. One of the best debut goals ever. Look at Chris Waddle though, lumbering around like it's a Soccer Aid game 🤣
It’s the 24th anniversary of Stan Collymore scoring this peach on his Liverpool debut.
Lots to appreciate here: the finish on his weaker foot, the commentary, and conclusive proof that Chris Waddle would never have made it as a defensive midfielder...
There were times during these last 30 years when i didnt think we’d ever win the league again. So many different emotions now. Pride and relief probably the two biggest. Impossible to overstate what an incredible job Klopp has done.
A crowd from Wolverhampton you say? Sound, they can bust out those “you’re gonna win fuck all” and “you fucked it up again” chants again, only this time it’d actually be accurate. Gobshites.
Massive crowd in Wolverhampton tonight out supporting Nigel & the Brexit Party.
That’s the second event today. Most outfits couldn’t draw this for an annual conference.
Failing to beat that absolute fucking mess of a United team in three attempts is scandalous. Learned absolutely nothing from that cup game. More tortoise and the hare shit again.
Just back from town. Never seen so many people in all my life. Lads sitting on top of traffic lights, hanging out of windows of derelict buildings and one loon climbed up a crane. Doesn't happen anywhere else. Imagine not supporting the Reds.
No doubt we’ll hear about how Maradona was never this quiet in a World Cup game. That’s true, but in fairness to Messi, Diego never had to play against Big Dejan.
Just watched the fifth goal again and noticed it was Robbo who heads clear the free-kick. How the hell does he then end up as the one leading the break? What a man. I'm probably too old to have a favourite player, but nevertheless he's my favourite player. Love him.