Maybe we did the underestimating trick again thinking we could just turn up and win ala Newcastle. No German side is ever going to be a pushover and hopefully we've learnt a lot from this for the second leg. Hard to pick a motm as nobody stood out, probably Sterling?. Sergio, Kdb, Otamendi not at the races, thank god for Leroy.
 
We were playing away, on a pitch that looked like the football match from Kes, against a bunch of hoofers with all the finesse and physicality of a Colin Wanker team, with a Betamax VAR and a referee out of his depth, we conceded two penalties and had a man sent off.

And we still won 3-2

If we were scousers we'd be writing poems about it, though I'm struggling to find a rhyme for Gelsenkirchen.
 
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Maybe we did the underestimating trick again thinking we could just turn up and win ala Newcastle. No German side is ever going to be a pushover and hopefully we've learnt a lot from this for the second leg. Hard to pick a motm as nobody stood out, probably Sterling?. Sergio, Kdb, Otamendi not at the races, thank god for Leroy.

We were cruising until we got cheated.

MOTM was B Silva for me.

The lad is world class.
 
Not after Raheem's goal and the final whistle. They all said the right words, but the atmosphere was as flat as a witch's tit. You could hear the disappointment in their voices. Pathetic.

Although Jermaine Jenas actually scoffed at Walton and his pathetic interpretation of the penalties. You could see the anger in his eyes and just wanting to say “ you’re a Fcuking joke”
 
Whether we would or wouldn't is irrelevant. VAR is used to overturn decisions where there has been a clear and obvious error.

If the on-field ref gives a corner, as he did last night, VAR should not overturn, because it wasn't a clear and obvious error.

If the on-field ref had given a penalty, VAR should not overturn, because it wouldn't have been a clear and obvious error.

Nobody in the World of football thinks VAR is going to solve everything but if it is implemented and used as agreed, most football fans will come to terms with it and its flaws. However if, as last night, VAR is used where the rules that UEFA have set out, are completely ignored, the debate will rage on.

You've nailed it there, whether it was a penalty or not is definitiely debatable BUT the ref didn't give it so there's no way it should have been overturned. Fucking shambles that decision last night.
 
they could of just copied rugbys take on var, it actually enhances the game
Agreed, I watch a lot of rugby and the var system is over used in my opinion. Also, just as they tried last night with our goal, how far back does the review go, that is still a grey area even after a few years of review.
 
If the ref couldn't view VAR then why not just go to one of the benches who had a tablet showing the replays.

Fucking ridiculous last night it stopped the flow of the game, to Schalke benefit
 
Leroy's free kick went down well on RAWK...

c*nt Sane

They weren't too happy with Sterling either...

Oh ffs, 3-2 more bollockology defending by Schalke

fuck off Schalke, useless c*nts...


Looked a foul by Sterling the little c*nt.

Citys players love acting the c*nt, so smug about it as well
 
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