TonyColemansbagofapples
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So playing Arsenal at their own game then?
While I half-agree we all know Legohead would've been moaning about the exact same thing if the roles were reversed and a Bayern player had picked up the ball in the box after the ref had whistled for play to resume.Tuchel is really pathetic looking for a penalty for the Raya/Gabriel incident. The whistle is not used to restart play from a kick-out, and there is no requirement for the ref to do so. If he does whistle, it’s more often than not a signal to ’get on with it’. To have awarded a penalty in that instance would have made a mockery of the spirit of the game, and probably the laws.
Of course. But Tuchel really is a Gollum-like creature, pathetic to the core.While I half-agree we all know Legohead would've been moaning about the exact same thing if the roles were reversed and a Bayern player had picked up the ball in the box after the ref had whistled for play to resume.
Would've been funny if the ref had given it though.
webb will be instructing his minions as we speakTuchel is really pathetic looking for a penalty for the Raya/Gabriel incident. The whistle is not used to restart play from a kick-out, and there is no requirement for the ref to do so. If he does whistle, it’s more often than not a signal to ’get on with it’. To have awarded a penalty in that instance would have made a mockery of the spirit of the game, and probably the laws.
I think he wanted to return home.Arsenal couldn't cope with Sane all night. Why did you guys sell him again?
For me, it was that the ref was prepared to book their player within the first 2 minutes.I think the biggest take away foe me after last night’s fixtures is how much non-domestic refs often make a difference in the flow and outcome of games, especially when teams are used to having their constant shitehousing rewarded.
Our referee didn’t fall for the Real Madrid theatrics and neither did the one in the Arsenal-Bayern match.
He should have given a penalty for that schoolboy error (and ours should have booked Bellingham at numerous opportunities), but he also ignored an obvious trademarked Saka dangle-and-dive penalty shout that a PL ref (and/or VAR) would have probably given.
Someone else pointed out that, on balance, perhaps it is easier not to be influenced by the home side and fans when you are able to get on a plane right after the match and fly home, without foreknowledge of the domestic press and fans baying for your blood for perceived injustices.
That’s definitely part of it, but he could have easily gone on to reward their shitehousing, as well, and he didn’t. He also didn’t give Bellingham (and Camavinga) a yellow for numerous fouls that probably warranted one, which would have seen both miss the second leg.For me, it was that the ref was prepared to book their player within the first 2 minutes.
In the villa game, one of their players made a bad tackle in the first 10 minutes and wasn't booked even though if he had made that very same tackle 20 minutes later he would have been.