Sunderland v City post match

Stones scored against Monaco from a corner,Sergio got our 4th against Huddersfield.
Not that it really matters.
You would think with only 2 games to cover that they would manage to include all of the main events in each of the games. Rarely bother watching MOTD these days so can't really offer any definitive views.
 
It would be nice to see Silva get some protection from refs, to prolong his career.
You can see his frustration in games where he's getting lumps kicked out of him (and no bookings) and finally he retaliates
And goes straight in the book.
Maybe Pep should raise this in a press conference.

Not sure that is the reason he normally ends up in the book. Pep has in the past spoken of how competitive Dave is in general play a sort of winning mentality he has.
He naturally gets stuck in and often fouls his way into the book. A player of his class is always going to attract fouls because nine times out of ten the only way to get the ball off him is to commit a foul.
 
Not sure that is the reason he normally ends up in the book. Pep has in the past spoken of how competitive Dave is in general play a sort of winning mentality he has.
He naturally gets stuck in and often fouls his way into the book. A player of his class is always going to attract fouls because nine times out of ten the only way to get the ball off him is to commit a foul.
But it generally takes at least 4 or 5 fouls by the same player to get him booked, whereas Silva's first is generally a yellow card, eg, Everton away.
 
Sorry if its been covered but could someone tell my why Silvas goal was ruled out, seems like it was given for offside but was clearly on, it does not seem to have been discussed on tv no suprise there then.

Silva wasn't but Sterling was. As soon as Sterling moved towards the ball and impeded the Sunderland defender (which he definitely did) he became active and was thus offside. Referees and Assistants get plenty of rightful grief but that was a correct decision and if it had been at the other end and been allowed we'd have been apoplectic with rage!
 
Silva wasn't but Sterling was. As soon as Sterling moved towards the ball and impeded the Sunderland defender (which he definitely did) he became active and was thus offside. Referees and Assistants get plenty of rightful grief but that was a correct decision and if it had been at the other end and been allowed we'd have been apoplectic with rage!

Yeah, I assumed it was Sterling blocking the defender that was the problem.
 
But it generally takes at least 4 or 5 fouls by the same player to get him booked, whereas Silva's first is generally a yellow card, eg, Everton away.

Sometimes he does take people out though - several of his cards are for being a bit cynical, same as Sterling.
 

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