And the keeper admitted there was contact in his post match interview.I still don't get how anyone can call the Kane one a dive, he had absolutely no reason to do so, he'd have rounded Karius and tapped it in the empty net, so why risk it and rely on the ref giving the penalty and himself scoring, makes no sense. Also Karius taking his feet from under him is abundantly clear.
I still don't get how anyone can call the Kane one a dive, he had absolutely no reason to do so, he'd have rounded Karius and tapped it in the empty net, so why risk it and rely on the ref giving the penalty and himself scoring, makes no sense. Also Karius taking his feet from under him is abundantly clear.
.. .. That'll be the salt?Funniest thing is how he finishes his article after all the slagging off...
"On the balance of play, Liverpool probably got lucky to get a draw out of that game as Tottenham were the better side for long periods, but those late decisions from the officials left a nasty taste in the mouth."
Independent just tweeted this (again?). It's Wednesday now:
https://www.independent.ie/sport/so...ed-out-for-what-they-are-cheats-36574934.html
HARRY Kane and Dele Alli should be called out for what they are after their antics at Anfield on Sunday - and that is cheats.
After Alli was booked (yet again) for diving in the box to try and win a penalty in the second half of a thrilling game against Liverpool, Kane got the spot kick Spurs craved as he fell over in the box under minimal contact from keeper Loris Karius.
The referee and his linesman were conned by Kane's tumble and it got worse when Erik Lamela fell to the ground like he had been shot in injury time and the assistant referee was duped into giving a second penalty.
Meh. If the Scousers are still obsessed with the referee's decisions then let them be. If they want to lie awake at night, unable to sleep, because they are completely preoccupied with a missed penalty, then let them be. Their sense of moral outrage will stop them from focussing on what lessons they should have learnt from the game. Firstly, they don’t seem to be fit enough. They faded badly after an hour which let us back in the game. Secondly, despite RAWK lauding his performance, Karius’s poor punch was responsible for our equaliser. Thirdly, their central defenders keep making mistakes. Lovren when his ludicrous swipe at the ball played Harry on-side for the first pen and Van Dyke for kicking Lamela up the arse in injury time. If those mistakes don’t happen, they win the game. But let them hate us if it means these mistakes continue to get swept under the carpet. It will only help us and hinder them in the long-term.
Meh. If the Scousers are still obsessed with the referee's decisions then let them be. If they want to lie awake at night, unable to sleep, because they are completely preoccupied with a missed penalty, then let them be. Their sense of moral outrage will stop them from focussing on what lessons they should have learnt from the game. Firstly, they don’t seem to be fit enough. They faded badly after an hour which let us back in the game. Secondly, despite RAWK lauding his performance, Karius’s poor punch was responsible for our equaliser. Thirdly, their central defenders keep making mistakes. Lovren when his ludicrous swipe at the ball played Harry on-side for the first pen and Van Dyke for kicking Lamela up the arse in injury time. If those mistakes don’t happen, they win the game. But let them hate us if it means these mistakes continue to get swept under the carpet. It will only help us and hinder them in the long-term.
Great story on sky sports website...
Mo Salah: Liverpool are my boyhood club
...a modern day Robbie Keane
Because they are idiots.
Both penalties were the fault of liverpool's defence and they are trying to deflect away from it. Plus they think that not beating us has wrecked their top 4 chances. They are scared. If they don't win this weekend against a southampton club that hates them and if we beat arsenal then they will proper be shitting it.