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PSG just like Tottenham last season, showing entirely the wrong reaction to being losing finalists. PSGs front 3 back to strolling around doing no defending or hard yards
When you see Spurs and PSG succumbing so desperately to disappointment it makes you appreciate the incredible mentality and strength of character in how our lads reacted to the Ramos final and getting pipped to the Prem title through UAE FC benefitting from poor decisions, none moreso when Taylor only gave Kompany a yellow for a two footed in the air lunge in the game between the 2 sides that ultimately decided it just that little bit more
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
In the Premier League, United were awarded a record 14 spot-kicks in total, three more than Manchester City and double that of top-four rivals Chelsea and Leicester City. Indeed, they accounted for 15 per cent of the 92 penalties awarded in the Premier League in 2019-20
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Think that was mainly down to one man.
Spot the anomaly. Don’t tell me that is what any team would expect from their manager in the wee early hours following a disaster of a final. A genuine balls up of a final too... This guy is the difference - don’t forget it.
Last edited by Steveo; 20th October 2020 at 10:12 PM.
United were awarded their 22nd spot-kick of the season on Sunday – the most of any club in Europe’s top five leagues since Barcelona’s 24 in the 2014-15 season.
They’ve won at least one penalty in 45% of their Europa league games, and in 34% of their Premier League games this season... 2019/20
United were – without question – awarded five of their 22 penalties unjustly this season. And before you ask, there were no instances when United should have been awarded a penalty, but weren’t – those were all correct decisions
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Seen the pique penalty red card ?
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