Hughes and Jokanovic should both be gone in the next week. Let's see if either of their clubs dare to do it.
That was nasty from Jorginho, couldn't be bothered to keep running with him so flattened him
The easy way to stop anyone moaning about bad decisions is to reduce the bad decisions.
VAR isn't perfect but it gives the refs a chance to see the different angles. Kane away to PSV and Austin yesterday would have surely been given. Watford should have had a penalty as well. Sterling shouldn't have had a penalty for City in midweek. Now this, either it's offside or the ball is moving, both, or it's offside and Liverpool score. That decision means it could be 0-0, 1-0 or 0-1 there.
Whether the ball was slightly rolling or not rolling or whether it was on the line or not on the line - does it really make any difference. would the outcome have been different? Now Austins goal was a huge error but todays wasnt
On a separate but related point, I would say is there is way too much emphasis on the mistakes referees make. Our goal against PSV should never have been disallowed and we are right to question it but the emphasis really should be on us messing the game up, not taking our chances and making silly mistakes (which ironically we are hammering the refs for doing)
Not sure I get your meaning.
Yeah it makes a difference. Either it stays 0-0, Fulham take the lead 1-0 or Liverpool go ahead 1-0. Big difference. It changes how they play afterwards. It changes how Liverpool play. Just because a game finishes 2-0 and a goal is disallowed early on doesn't mean it would have been 2-1. Anything could have happened. Goals change games. Not getting them when you should also changes games.
Same as Kane's goal. That was a chance, which was taken, and not given. Having a goal advantage in a nervy game does have an impact on the rest of it.
Sorry; I meant the outcome of that move which lead to the Salah goal. If the ball was dead before Alison played it, would the outcome of that particular move have been so different? I dont think so personally.
By the way I dont think we can blame the ref for not spotting the moving ball, in that situation most eyes were on the Assistant Referee. Yesterdays decision and the Kane one - they were disgraceful decisions and bigger consequences.
Everton are such a strange team, have some good ingredients but can be so useless still. I mean they're holding their own now but that's without actually being able to construct anything.
With the players they have and the pace in particular in Richalison, Walcott and Bernard as well as the craft with Sigurdsson in the middle you'd think they'd offer so much more going forward.