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AP has only repeated what he's been told for the last 2 months by PGMOL. As such is the case, his view isn't debatable at all, and cynical fouls are completely relevant.
Considering the fact that we've been on the receiving end of these calls repeatedly, we were not lucky in the slightest.
Indeed, even last night I was miffed that Jones hadn't got a yellow after he tried to stop an attack and we got given the advantage.That point he makes at the end about the "rule" on only cynical fouls incurring a yellow card is spot on. I've been screaming about it at games for weeks and only just learned tonight that now protocol.
Wish they'd tell us these things ffs
Well Tom Barclay has believed a myth then. It's a physical impossibility to swallow ones tongue.Tom Barclay said it looked like Porro was clearing Benta’s tongue out of his throat. Far out.
Ange, in using the word "cynical" is using shorthand, rather than referring to the laws of the game. What he is likely referring to as "cynical" is unsporting behaviour designed to interfere with a promising attack (and doing so), in which case a booking is issued. Bergvall's offence was not in these terms "cynical", nor did it interfere materially with a promising attack. The question is whether Bergvall's offence was bookable in terms of it being a reckless challenge, which I think there is a good argument it was (it was late).AP has only repeated what he's been told for the last 2 months by PGMOL. As such is the case, his view isn't debatable at all, and cynical fouls are completely relevant.
Considering the fact that we've been on the receiving end of these calls repeatedly, we were not lucky in the slightest.
Dirty tackle of van Dijk on Solanke.
View: https://x.com/ONE_AMN/status/1877106054556725373
As the replay shows, Solanke clearly had the ball under control and Van Dijk comes in from behind with his studs high, pressing down on the Tottenham forward's calf. Per FA Law 12, S1 and S2 a player can be sent off for 'serious foul play' and 'violent conduct'.
With Van Dijk clearly not close to the ball and with his studs raking down the back of Solanke's leg, there could certainly be a case made for a red card. It will serve as a major source of frustration for Spurs fans then that VAR failed to even check the potentially dismissable offence.
Dirty tackle of van Dijk on Solanke.
View: https://x.com/ONE_AMN/status/1877106054556725373
As the replay shows, Solanke clearly had the ball under control and Van Dijk comes in from behind with his studs high, pressing down on the Tottenham forward's calf. Per FA Law 12, S1 and S2 a player can be sent off for 'serious foul play' and 'violent conduct'.
With Van Dijk clearly not close to the ball and with his studs raking down the back of Solanke's leg, there could certainly be a case made for a red card. It will serve as a major source of frustration for Spurs fans then that VAR failed to even check the potentially dismissable offence.
Exactly. It will give a young team a bit of hope going in the rest of January.Wins vs them are so rare that every one should be celebrated. Let’s enjoy this one and worry about the second leg later.
Agreed. Though we also need to get better at the dirty little fouls ourselves.It’s - Spurs bias here - all too typical. Dirty little fouls unpunished, constantly, followed by a yellow card for one of our first fouls… and repeat.
Diaz should have been sent off. He punch Porro in the head and then minutes later dived to try and get a pen. They were two yellows yet he got nothing. During the match their players were doing so many little fouls yet the ref didn’t clamp down on it. They did it in the league game too. That’s what Ange should have fought back with in the post match press conference.
Dirty tackle of van Dijk on Solanke.
View: https://x.com/ONE_AMN/status/1877106054556725373
As the replay shows, Solanke clearly had the ball under control and Van Dijk comes in from behind with his studs high, pressing down on the Tottenham forward's calf. Per FA Law 12, S1 and S2 a player can be sent off for 'serious foul play' and 'violent conduct'.
With Van Dijk clearly not close to the ball and with his studs raking down the back of Solanke's leg, there could certainly be a case made for a red card. It will serve as a major source of frustration for Spurs fans then that VAR failed to even check the potentially dismissable offence.