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Man City 1-0 Wolves: Verdict Thread

Such a shame that Raúl's idiocy and Jon Moss'/Var's incompetence has overshadowed some great displays from Kilman and RAN.

Kilman is superb at the moment, one of the most in form defenders in the league and RAN is keeping some of the best side players in the league (world?) quiet.
 
Such a shame that Raúl's idiocy and Jon Moss'/Var's incompetence has overshadowed some great displays from Kilman and RAN.

Kilman is superb at the moment, one of the most in form defenders in the league and RAN is keeping some of the best side players in the league (world?) quiet.
Agreed, Coady too has been exemplary for a number of consecutive games now.
 
Kilman looks like he's got more composure on the ball than the rest of the team combined, the way he carried it out in the build up to his late header was fantastic. If only some of the players further forward had such conviction in their play.
 
The bets view for the penalty incident was from behind the goal where you could clearly see the ball hit Moutinho in the side just below his armpit which makes any interpretation of the handball rule completely irrelevant as it did not hit his arm at all. The worst thing about it is that view was watched by Aston Marriner in his VAR review. Which means he's either incompetent or bent. Or both.
 
Kilman looks like he's got more composure on the ball than the rest of the team combined, the way he carried it out in the build up to his late header was fantastic. If only some of the players further forward had such conviction in their play.
He played Futsal didn't you know.. :)
 
We've also cut out almost all of the braindead defensive moments that led to our concessions early on.

Swings and roundabouts.

Give me the former version every day, if you create 4/5 gilt edge chances a game you won't continue to miss them.
 
Moss on field decision is based on calculated guess work. He sees the arm up and assumes it must have hit the arm.
Unfortunately that completely changes the dynamic of the VAR call.
I keep banging the drum but the current set up is flawed, hypocritical and manufactured.
Put it this way the PGMOL are satisfied if the handball we didn’t get v Albion in Jan isn’t given but the one today is so long as they can say there was no clear and obvious error.
They also state they minimum interference but are happy to get the lines out to prove very marginal offsides.
The rule with today should be for Mariner “do you believe in your professional opinion that, that is a penalty” if no advise the on field official to look.
 
Give me the former version every day, if you create 4/5 gilt edge chances a game you won't continue to miss them.
You would have been a great 2010/2011 Blackpool fan.

I'll be happier not getting relegated.
 
Moss on field decision is based on calculated guess work. He sees the arm up and assumes it must have hit the arm.
He should stick to selling vinyl at his shitty record shop.
 
At 34 seconds it does look like its hitting the underside of his arm, but from behind you could definitely see daylight between them (the ball and his arm )
 
At 34 seconds it does look like its hitting the underside of his arm, but from behind you could definitely see daylight between them (the ball and his arm )
The replay that Marriner watches the most times, is the one where it looks the most like it hit his arm, then the 3 following replays where it shows that it definitely didn't (especially the last one) he watches once.
 
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