Was just thinking the same. This team is terrible for my health.Cardiac Kids, indeed.
Wasn’t just cards - he didn’t miss an opportunity to give a foul on basically any contact. Didn’t help that Palace insisted on falling over given any chance.Ref went pretty card-happy at the end, maybe to justify the pretty soft second yellow.
Looks like I made the right call tuning in at 6am Pacific instead of 4:30.
He’s obviously destined to play for ManU in the closing stages of his careerYoung Trafford with a nice save to keep Brighton off the board.
Given Onana’s play, Young Trafford might be an Old Trafford target soon.He’s obviously destined to play for ManU in the closing stages of his career
Or at the 73rd minuteExcellent, we should get to hear one of my favourite sounds in sport, Man U home fans booing their players at the final whistle.
Assuming they haven’t all left by then.Excellent, we should get to hear one of my favourite sounds in sport, Man U home fans booing their players at the final whistle.
Brit commentators on XM said that Rashford was ill with a fever. But if that’s the case, why is he even there?What can you expect when Martial - who was cooked three years ago - is given 55 minutes and Rashford sits on the bench
I think you’re right - Villa continuously give the ball away in dangerous places.I can see Arsenal scoring before the end of the half. I hope I'm wrong.
this…. Isn’t true. The replay clearly showed Havertz handling it with elbow first then with hand. Cash’s could have easily been called incidental. That was a clear handball.Ridiculous sequence there. Referee certainly had no business confidently disallowing the goal in the first place and then the replay suggests Cash handled it first.
Arsenal haven’t gotten a call since Arteta had the temerity to point out that VAR was a broken system post-Newcastle.