Champions League | Matchday 6

And they claim UEFA have it in for them, awful challenge.
 
It is De Bruyne and a top game. That was an obvious red. Var is a bit if a joke. If the ref would have given a red, Var wouldn't have checked as well.
 
Is it because he gave a yellow? Can var not get involved for some reason?
 
I have never in my life seen a club so favoured by referees.

Man City were by miles the better team against us on Saturday but by god did the ref give them every single decision. He didn’t even have to as it had no bearing on the result.

Tonight, again the most obvious red card you’re ever going to see. Yellow given.
 
Some guy called Cristiano involved in scoring for the complete underdogs against Real? More of the same please :D
 
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even Michael Dean won't feck this up
 
De bruyne only getting yellow for challenge much worse than Wan Bissaka who received a red. The lack of consistency is so annoying and frustrating.

Meanwhile the Porto keeper has gifted Liverpool a second goal.
 
City is a very good footballing side, probably the best in the world, doesn't mean they will win when it really matters though, probably wont this year either.

Football can be strange.
 
Messi wandering about like Harry Kane and the BT commentator praises his enthusiasm. Good god.
 
Horrendous first half, expected given our ridiculous starting 11, I bet our manager is happy with these amazing performances vs Liverpool.
 
City getting better. They're isolating Mahrez 1v1 lots of times against the LB. Feel like one of those has to result in a goal.
 
I have never in my life seen a club so favoured by referees.

Man City were by miles the better team against us on Saturday but by god did the ref give them every single decision. He didn’t even have to as it had no bearing on the result.

Tonight, again the most obvious red card you’re ever going to see. Yellow given.
Crikey you've got some blinkers on there.

The BT commentators have actually commented on the fact all the decisions have gone PSG's way. That's the first decision to "go" City's way and it very clearly isn't "the most obvious red card you're ever going to see" - KDB got the ball and accidently planted his foot where the other guy slid in, certainly seen them given but your claims are tosh.
 
Why are these bt commentators banging on about messi so much, he's been basically invisible again.

You'd think he'd scored a hattrick with the way they're going on.
 
Crikey you've got some blinkers on there.

The BT commentators have actually commented on the fact all the decisions have gone PSG's way. That's the first decision to "go" City's way and it very clearly isn't "the most obvious red card you're ever going to see" - KDB got the ball and accidently planted his foot where the other guy slid in, certainly seen them given but your claims are tosh.
It was a textbook red. And how surprising BT is claiming the english team is hard done by.
 
Why are these bt commentators banging on about messi so much, he's been basically invisible again.

You'd think he'd scored a hattrick with the way they're going on.
Keown actually praised him for not running at one point :lol:
 
Not true.
If you watch them both KDB's is way more dangerous as well, there's a lot more force and it's higher up the leg.
Poch needs to upset one of that front three and get them off, the balance is terrible
 
played AWB the ball before?
Think that's the only thing, which saved Kevin from a red.
Shouldnt matter. Thats dangerous play, he was lunging and caught the player pretty high. Hate the inconsistency despite VAR. Wasn’t it introduced to look at precisely these type of game changing decisions. There is no grey area in that decision.
 
City would be winning if they had a striker. City would also be down to 10 if the game had a referee.
 
Why are these bt commentators banging on about messi so much, he's been basically invisible again.

You'd think he'd scored a hattrick with the way they're going on.

As long as PSG wins, commentators/media wont care too much about Messi's performances, only when they lose will they start asking questions.
 
If I saw it correctly de Bruyne actually got to the ball which maybe gave the ref enough leeway for VAR not to overrule him. I still think most refs would have sent him off though.