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Do your job ****ing Brits
Would be intriguingSpain v England would be a Euros final rematch
I’m amazed the stats looked so evenhanded.Damn.
I expected a knock down drag out game tied @ 90 minutes going into OT. France had more total shots, shots on goal and basically equal ball possession @ 49% to SP 51%. They got blanked. Spain has looked like the best team down the stretch.
Im planning to go down to the Power and Light district tomorrow for the ARG vs ENG game. Should be off the hook since both teams are training in KC and their fans are like ants everywhere. Plus, all the American fans that dont have a dog in the fight, but are soccer fanatics too.
Cause it wasn’t one primarily.Why have VAR for flopping, but not for the hand ball on the SP first goal?
NFL Holding or PI isnt anything like flopping in soccer.I again refer to the inexact NFL analogy.
If VAR deemed it a hand ball they would've called the head ref to take a look at it. Yamal had his arms tucked in usually those aren't calledWhy have VAR for flopping, but not for the hand ball on the SP first goal?
Also if I understand rules correctly: EVERY 11m called by on-field ref is AUTOMATICALLY VAR-Reviewed.If VAR deemed it a hand ball they would've called the head ref to take a look at it. Yamal had his arms tucked in usually those aren't called
AI OverviewAlso if I understand rules correctly: EVERY 11m called by on-field ref is AUTOMATICALLY VAR-Reviewed.
Clearly, I respectfully disagree. As someone who is primarily a soccer fan but also lived in the Boston area for 22 years and was a Patriots season ticket holder during the period from 1984 to 1990, I see things a bit differently. The only NFL games I watch now involve the Patriots as I don't find NFL football very interesting per se. Yes, I do understand the rules, although subtleties absolutely do escape me.NFL Holding or PI isnt anything like flopping in soccer.
Some holding is allowed, but it cannot be blatant and reckless. Some officiating crews have a zero tolerance policy and others a more liberal approach. Flopping in soccer begins in minute # 1 and its to try and draw a foul or favorable treatment the same as Embelo. The Referees do nothing about it and the clock keeps going. The falling down occurs the whole game numerous times without punishment.
Embelo already had a yellow card and he knew the rules regarding what would occur if he drew a 2nd yellow card. He obviously did not fear being bounced from the game and putting his team at a disadvantage.
That is how serious FIFA is about ending flopping.
I'm sure we'll be trying, but Tuchel wasn't happy with England's shape against Norway. He seems to be having difficulty getting them to play his preferred way. The Spanish team is very together- surprisingly so for an international side. That's a big part of their success. They play more as a club team than as a national team just brought together for a few days or weeks at best.Spain vs Argentina would be worse than getting hit by radiation
Do your job ****ing Brits
That was excellent play on their part. I can't stand Mbappe as a player, ruined PSG and now Real Madrid. Great talent. Terrible teammate, or so it appears.Spain first finalist to Toilet Jersey
They just didnt let France do anything
ARG-ENG Quote the griffe Match.
I Wonder if the USA ref is regretting lettingvthem Play at the beginnibg.
After These First two Yellows MAYBE it will Calm down. Otherwise it could be 9 vs 9 in the 89th minute.
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