Neville Kneville
Well-Known Member
It was a pen, I'll leave it there.
Eyes on the player and he grabbed him, twice. As bad as obstruction, it wasn't solely for not looking at the ball.
Thankfully we won 4-1 so there's no need to bitch about the decision.
My point isn't whether you can follow the letter of the law & give it as a pen. Of course you can, just as he could have sent off two Stoke players had he decided to follow the rules there.
My point is refs can now decide what score they want any game to be, because players right now are doing what Sterling did & the refs are in position to see it.
So we'll see all the others given the same. Except we didn't for either side & it's not happening so far in the Liverpool game.
But any time the ref decides he fancies it...