More drama than required but it’s a win. Well done. Going to be a little tougher in the semi’s
Quansah’s arm is over and infront of their players body, holding, no different from shirt pulling
That second half was an absolute horror show.
But we go through on the basis of a good first half, and with a lot of luck during the second.
didnt want to disappoint you boss
Hinchcliffe is a former City and Everton player that answers you question.
Job done thank you Darwin and Harvey.
It’s classic Nunez. Does the hard part winning the ball. Fails to note Harvey Elliot in the box without a Saints player in the same postal district.
I’m afraid the lad just hasn’t got the intelligence.
Semifinals here we come
That’s how I saw it. Plus Hooper allowed more physicality in the last 30 minutes, so the decision was in line with that.
Semi final here we come.
Winners of tomorrow’s game please.
He was pulling on Quansahs arm too.
If he could engage higher that’s ideal but I’d have to see it again to judge it. I’ve certainly seen other CBs, Lovren sticks out in my brain, who would immediately engage in that situation and then get punished for it by getting skinned so I tend to prefer the delay method and rely on other players doing their jobs properly, which unfortunately they didn’t in this instance.
Doesn’t help that it came to Archer in a very fast and weird way too, kind of had everyone on the backfoot.
Spurs to beat the Mancs tomorrow, then get drawn against us
Thats cos of the position of Quansahs arm over his shoulder and across his body, if people fell that is legal position I am lost
The ref did thats all that matters so your point is totally moot.
Careful or Limie might include you in the infamous 10. I have worked out 8 of them. Love to know who the rest are.
Strikers eyes on the white line…
It is small things but agree on Morton should have recovered inside of Quansah but tried to win it and also half blocked Quansah
Better than referee’s eyes on the white line, just ask Coote.
The knob who thinks hes the oracle of all reffing decisions.