RG77
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Do so many decisions go in Real Madrid's favor so often?
Like since the beginning of the history of football. Nothing new.
Ah, but referees have always favoured Barcelona
All big teams seem to have decisions go thier way more often than not but tonight some of the stuff seems really scandalous. And I have only watched from the 60 min.Like since the beginning of the history of football. Nothing new.
Ah, but referees have always favoured Barcelona
Indeed. Should be hearing from the other teams in the league on this oneTwo wrongs don’t make a right. Real might be favoured but Barce definitely in a glass house here
Damn, La Liga have clocked onto Kepa’s kryptonite. Shoot hard from distance and he will never save a thing.
First Hazard, now Kepa. What did we ever do to you?
Las Palmas away, especially without Bellingham, probably won't be fun.
The ref is a joke here. Penalty was very harsh. As was that disallowed goal
So pushing in the back is which led to the hand ball. You're ok with that?That kind of penalties is always called in La Liga. If you don't like those it is ok, but if the referee has to call it if he wants to be consistent with the rest.
As for the disallowed goal, as I said, let us start a new sport where putting your hands on opponents faces is a common practice and no foul is called. Are you ok with that?
Their league relies on having the big two win everything though. I assume 80% of Spanish fans support Barcelona or Madrid.I don't watch much of La Liga nowadays but that was disgraceful. Refereeing is a disgrace in the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish and Portuguese refs are complete crooks. Unsurprising considering both countries are deeply corrupt, why should football be any different.
So pushing in the back is which led to the hand ball. You're ok with that?
Pretty crazy that they have two 16 year olds in the starting line up (Cubarsí y Yamal). Can't imagine that would happen in the PL in an important match.So, Barca went from 2-0 up to 2-2 in like 3 minutes.
So I didn't watch the game, I just watched the highlights and honestly...have I missed something? I get that it's incredibly unlucky for Almeria but, the penalty and the disallowed goal were both straightforward situations. Like, you genuinely can't complain about those in good faith. Vini's goal, ok, I can maybe see making a case that the images weren't clear enough to give the goal(ruling on the field was handball I believe?), though it does look the ball hits his shoulder
I dunno
Right who's gonna count? Late winners from Real and Barca this season
So I didn't watch the game, I just watched the highlights and honestly...have I missed something? I get that it's incredibly unlucky for Almeria but, the penalty and the disallowed goal were both straightforward situations. Like, you genuinely can't complain about those in good faith. Vini's goal, ok, I can maybe see making a case that the images weren't clear enough to give the goal(ruling on the field was handball I believe?), though it does look the ball hits his shoulder
I dunno
I've really enjoyed La Liga this season. Some cracking games, and Girona despite their City links have made things more interestingI think we have a bit more. Think we won our last 3 LaLiga games that way. It makes it more enjoyable and frustrating.
No, there's an HD replay from behind where it's clear it's a legit shoulder goal(can't post links). You'll only see shitty zoomed-in gifs from the worse angle possible to make it seem like it was a handball.Its clearly handball, mate.