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I was about to post the same.Originally posted by MidsMagpie View PostFantastic win real grit shown now lets just hope this is the springboard we needed to get our league campaign up and running.
Still, a massive win and great heart to respond to the equalizer. Cant wait to watch the recorded game later tonight.
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Although having said that, I don't mind if we make some rotational changes for Marseille gameOriginally posted by MidsMagpie View PostI agree 100% you dont change a winning team.
Can't run our starting 11 into the ground completely.
Guess also, Tino and Hall are coming back from injury and if we play them continously the whole way through we could damage their come back.
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Yeah indeed. The sooner the pair of them are back up to full fitness the better. The difference is clear.Originally posted by Zippity View PostI'd be surprised to see them both start against Marseille. Agree, Jammy, they'll be knackered and more likely to be injured.
So far in the UCL the lads have played well and secured good wins, solid victories.
It's a different style of play in Europe, a lot less physical, more technical.
Olympique de Marseille are 2nd in the French league...
Across all competitions their last 8, 4 losses, 3 wins, 1 draw. With 2 red cards.
In the Champions League they've won 1 lost 3.
At home they thrashed Ajax 4-0 then lost 0-1 Atalanta. Mixed bag
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Does anyone what the chat?Originally posted by toptoon View PostDoes anyone what the chat between Pep and Bruno was at the final whistle?
Not sure what you mean by 'what the chat'
I'm guessing did anyone see/watch the chat?
Yeah it looked quite intense rather than chummy. As Captain I think Bruno was defending some of the actions by the referee as Pep looked like he was complaining rather than trying to get in his ear about signing for City.
I might be wrong but neither man, both, hyper competitive winners, wanted to lose that and it's a bitter pill for the City lot to come and lose to a team that has been out of form.
It was spicey after the final whistle in general. Joelinton was marshalled away by the meaty backroom staff lads as there was a lot of heated exchanges occurring.
The ref & VAR let a lot go on both sides. Foden's Pen shout was after the fact. The Ball had gone, the shot was taken so the rules state that it's not a pen. It is a foul though, anywhere else on the pitch. However, Fab didn't 'get away with one' as the biased commentary and punditry shills spouted during and post match.
Likewise the the other end, Ruben Diaz' clipped Lewis Hall's left leg going through which took him off balance and meant he couldn't stay on his feet and control the ball which ran out of touch.
The VAR decision was based on Hall not being 'in control of the ball' - yeah, it was a through ball to chase after. Of course a player running on to it wouldn't be in control of it, until he's caught up to it to take a touch, which he wasn't able to do because of Diaz' contact throwing him off balance.
Not given both ends, I accept that. Consistency of refereeing both soft, not given. That's fine. It was a tasty affair only a few cards the ref let the game flow.
No real bias to either side. It was a fair performance from the officials.
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