Stan Hullis
Talked the talk and walked the walk.
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Looked like the push in the back knocked his balance and tripped himself up
Looked like the push in the back knocked his balance and tripped himself up
So United were the first team to come back from a 2-0 first leg loss in the CL? And now City and Juve join them a week later..?
Gotcha, thanks.2-0 loss at home. The first team to win after a 2-0 first leg away loss was Barca v Milan in 2013.
Looked like the push in the back knocked his balance and tripped himself up
Embarrassing from Schalke.
What's gone wrong? Weren't they half-legitimate top 2 last season?They are woeful this season, they could actually get relegated.
Whilst I don't doubt Bernarderschi ultimately decided whether or not he was staying on his feet there's an obvious hand in the back from Correa. I don't think you can argue that it's a foul even if it's not really enough to send him tumbling how he did, he had several attempts at doing it and was even stupid enough to continue doing so into the box when other players were blocking the path to goal. I don't see how Correa have any complaints with that being given against him, it's idiotic stuff from a professional.Yeah, just seen it again. Total dive for me.
Ikeme got done like that when he had a nightmare loan spell at Stockport
A couple of fingers, maybe. IMO it's shocking professionalism from Bernadeschi although he's clearly not the first and won't be the last to take advantage of the wind blowing on his back wrong.Whilst I don't doubt Bernarderschi ultimately decided whether or not he was staying on his feet there's an obvious hand in the back from Correa. I don't think you can argue that it's a foul even if it's not really enough to send him tumbling how he did, he had several attempts at doing it and was even stupid enough to continue doing so into the box when other players were blocking the path to goal. I don't see how Correa have any complaints with that being given against him, it's idiotic stuff from a professional.
Someone gives you an opportunity then you take advantage, Correa keeps his hands to himself then Bernarderschi just runs into a crowd and loses the ball. There's genuinely no reason for Correa to be doing that, it's a completely pointless risk.A couple of fingers, maybe. IMO it's shocking professionalism from Bernadeschi although he's clearly not the first and won't be the last to take advantage of the wind blowing on his back wrong.
Riles the hell out of me.
Surely his teammates would have given him a shout?