Wolves must be delighted with their apology from Jon Moss, or was Jon Moss the apology, all officials from the Man U v Wolves game have been dropped from this weekend's fixtures. It would be nice if they were made to explain why they gave the decision, or didn't give the decision. REfs still have their "Favourites", Casemiro committed the same fouls as others, the others were booked he got an arm round the shoulder from the ref, Rashford kicks the ball away, only ten yards, but that is now meant to be a booking, Bruno still moaning at every single decesion - he must forget there are cameras at the game. I hate the time wasting, a team winning 1-0 and just keeling the ball in possession is fine, instead of booking someone for taking too long over a throw in why not give the ball to the other team?? And how long is "too long?", Ben White was booked for taking six seconds over a throw in, that doesn't seem too excessive, worst of all, it's too hot for coffee and that cold coffee nonsense is just nonsense.
Harry Kane "I had a first German lesson today and it baffled me, I went straight to training after the lesson and now I'm even more confused. The manager, Tuchel, was shouting out squad numbers and every time I heard mine, I stopped running and he screamed at me, I don't think he's learned German yet because even I know "nine" in German means "no", so when he shouted nine, he obviously meant no, so I stopped. I wonder what the German for nine is, wouldn't it be funny if it was "yes"!!?"
The real interview was even funnier, "I'll miss the North London Derby as we don't have that over here" ........ "I've always been a natural leader on the pitch, urged others to do their best", yes Harry, course you have.
Imagine spending £115 million on a holding midfielder just to bring him on as a left back against ten man West Ham and he concedes a penalty in a 3-1 defeat. Chelsea Hotspur.
I don't understand what Arteta is currently doing, his insistence on Playing Partey at right back and keeping Gabriel on the bench just makes no sense. Last season, Saliba and White were the perfect pairing, why disrupt tht just to keep Partey on the pitch?? Playing Partey is also effecting Rice, he keeps straying from the centre to the left as Partey is venturing into midfield. Partey is not a right back, he plays the same position as Rice, one of those needs to be benched so Gabriel can return.
It's time Sky Sports ended their love affair with Gary Neville, it's bad enough he's paid to drool over Manchester United every week, or slate "Assna" at every opportunity. Tonight is too much, he gets to commentate on a team he partly owns, surely Sky Sports can dig up one neutral pundit??
How the utter fork have Harry Maguire & Kalvin Philips been selected for the England squad? Neither of them have played a single minute this season.
Southgate keeps banging on about picking players in form then defends Maguire by saying "he's never let us down", it's ludicrous. As for Phillips, I just don't get it!! But, Eddie Nketiah called up - surprising!
That man should not be allowed to officiate Manchester United games. He comes from Manchester. Onana gets warned for time wasting in the first half, we can hear "Taylor shouting, "ONE WARNING ONLY". Then he warns him again, third time later he's booked for time wasting. Antony kicks the ball 30 yards away from an Arsenal free kick and doesn't even get spoken to, it's meant to be an instant booking. Saka is fouled by Dalot, is given a free kick and then booked as Fernandes screams after Dalot has just knocked Saka into him.
Ten Hag is a one man comedy show!! "The officials gave them everything!!!!!"
It is comical watching Manchester United bring on Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans to save a 1-1 draw!! Even funnier is Neville blaming the Glazers for everything, Only Chelsea spent more than Manchester United this transfer window, Neville has become a parody of himself, he is just a bitter Manchester United fan who assumes he's speaking for the entire fanbase.
I've just seen the VAR no-penalty decision. Surely that's a penalty?
I didn't even mention that, I'm done with VAR and penalties!! If that was Rashford at Old Trafford, it would be a penalty, VAR wouldn't even get involved. Even Neville and Keans agree it was a penalty.
Jamie O Hara says the Manchester United goal was definitely onside and the VAR dude guessed where to put the lines as the camera wasn't level with play, I guess he failed geometry at school, Sky Sports calling him a "football expert" is comical, he's just claimed Tottenham are heading for a top four finish and the FA Cup ....... because they beat Burnley!!