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  • Seville v Man Utd

    Great atmosphere in Seville.
    Meanwhile, Robbie Savage is tying himself up in knots trying to defend Harry Maguire
    Last edited by Joe Gillis; 20-04-23, 19:35. Reason: Spelling

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    Re: Seville v Man Utd

    Seville are very impressive..Battering Man Utd who are all over the place. Shame about the disallowed goal - I know offside is offside even if 1cm...but really margins should not be THAT fine. The ground and supporters are very impressive.......especially nearly all of them in white.

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    • #3
      Re: Seville v Man Utd

      Ridiculous decision, level used to mean onside for the attacking team, that was level, so much for rewarding attacking play!

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      • #4
        Re: Seville v Man Utd

        Originally posted by Joe Gillis View Post
        Great atmosphere in Seville.
        Meanwhile, Robbie Savage is tying himself up in knots trying to defend Harry Maguire
        I'd take Flint over Maguire :hehe:

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        • #5
          Re: Seville v Man Utd

          3 nil now and it hasn't flattered Seville.

          De Gea nightmare for the third and making Alsop look like Sepp Maier.

          Lindelof and Maguire look like the ideal Mad Mick pairing.

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          • #6
            Re: Seville v Man Utd

            They've had too many different managers since Ferguson left and their squad lacks cohesion as a result. If they keep the current manager he still needs a few more transfer windows to put his mark on the team.

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              Re: Seville v Man Utd

              Originally posted by Joe Gillis View Post
              Ridiculous decision, level used to mean onside for the attacking team, that was level, so much for rewarding attacking play!
              What happened to giving the attacking team the benefit of the doubt? I have no problem with VAR per see, but the rules need to be changed. Especially regarding offside.

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                What happened to giving the attacking team the benefit of the doubt? I have no problem with VAR per see, but the rules need to be changed. Especially regarding offside.
                VAR isn’t the problem, the way humans interpret its results are - I’d saying the interpretation of the handball law is as much of a problem as the offside one.

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                • #9
                  Re: Seville v Man Utd

                  Harry Maguire is shit. I can’t think of any redeeming features.

                  I hope Brighton beat them in the semi finals.

                  On another note 5 Italian teams have made the semi finals, a bit of a revival going on?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Seville v Man Utd

                    Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                    Harry Maguire is shit. I can’t think of any redeeming features.

                    I hope Brighton beat them in the semi finals.

                    On another note 5 Italian teams have made the semi finals, a bit of a revival going on?
                    Seems to be a bit of a revival yes, but, correct me if I'm wrong though, there's not as many Italian players in the squads these days as there used to be.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Seville v Man Utd

                      Originally posted by Joe Gillis View Post
                      Great atmosphere in Seville.
                      Meanwhile, Robbie Savage is tying himself up in knots trying to defend Harry Maguire
                      Didn't watch it but did they rest players for the cup?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Seville v Man Utd

                        Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                        Didn't watch it but did they rest players for the cup?
                        They've so many injuries that resting players isn't really an option.
                        Rashford came on as a sub, even though he's not fully fit himself.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Seville v Man Utd

                          Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                          Didn't watch it but did they rest players for the cup?
                          Injuries and Fernandez suspended.

                          The pundits commented that Fernandez was a big loss (understandably as he is an excellent player) but made no reference to him changing his on field behaviour to potentially avoid such suspensions.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Seville v Man Utd

                            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                            They've so many injuries that resting players isn't really an option.
                            Rashford came on as a sub, even though he's not fully fit himself.
                            And yet with the resources that they have, being unable to build a squad capable of handling these sorts of injuries warrants little sympathy.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Seville v Man Utd

                              Meanwhile Southgate watched that performance and pencilled Maguire in for his squad for Euro 24

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