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BUR vs MCI
Manchester City Fans Debate Doku's Inconsistent Finishing
City supporters are split on Jeremy Doku's overall impact, with many praising his dribbling, creativity and work rate, but others questioning whether his inability to consistently convert chances limits his effectiveness. The discussion reflects genuine uncertainty about whether he's delivering the attacking punch Manchester City need this season.
FUL vs AVL
Fulham Hold On Against Villa in Controversial Draw
Fans are sharply divided over a goalless stalemate that felt like it could have gone either way, with particular frustration directed at VAR's role in disallowing what would have been a decisive second-half goal. The neutral-leaning sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about whether either side deserved the points, alongside broader complaints about the VAR system and standard banter between supporters.
WHU vs EVE
West Ham and Everton Fans React to Dramatic Late Collapse
Supporters are venting acute frustration after a dramatic late turnaround saw the match flip from a draw into a devastating loss, with fans expressing genuine concern about their team's mental and physical resilience. The neutrality of the discussion reflects how split the fanbase is between those backing their side through adversity and those reaching breaking point over yet another late-game capitulation.
WOL vs TOT
Tottenham Win Overshadowed by Wider Relegation Battle Drama
Spurs fans are celebrating João Palhinha's late winner against Wolves, but the discussion is dominated by anxiety about how other results — particularly West Ham's performance — affect the broader fight to avoid relegation, with supporters recognising that individual victories mean little if rivals around them are also picking up points. The 742 posts reveal a fanbase more fixated on the league table's movement than on the quality of their own 1-0 victory.
SUN vs NFO
Forest's Five-Goal Demolition Sparks Conspiracy Theories
Sunderland and Nottingham Forest fans engage in fragmented discussion following Forest's comprehensive 5-0 away victory, with posts dominated by deflections, in-fighting, and one accusation of match-fixing rather than genuine tactical or performance analysis.
ARS vs NEW
Arsenal's Frustration After Goalless Stalemate at Newcastle
Arsenal supporters are divided between disappointment at their team's lacklustre performance and defensive resolve in a 0-0 draw against Newcastle, with discussion ranging from criticism of attacking play to debate over whether a point keeps title hopes alive. The neutral sentiment reflects fans' mixed feelings—some backing the team despite the frustrating result, others questioning whether Arsenal's performance justifies their league position.
LIV vs CRY
Liverpool Edge Dramatic Encounter Amid VAR Controversy
Fans across both sides remain locked in debate over a crucial VAR decision that could have shifted the match's trajectory, with Liverpool supporters defending a contentious penalty review whilst Crystal Palace fans argue the decision robbed them of a lifeline. The discussion cuts deeper than the final scoreline, exposing tension between rival supporters over refereeing consistency and what might have been.
BOU vs LEE
Leeds Fight Back Earns Dramatic Draw at Bournemouth
Fans are celebrating Leeds United's late equaliser and the resilience they showed to come from behind against AFC Bournemouth, with many highlighting that this kind of fighting spirit earlier in the season could have kept them much higher up the table. The discussion centres on Leeds proving they belong in the Premier League whilst also praising what's shaping up to be an exceptionally competitive season across multiple fronts.
BHA vs CHE
Brighton Dominant Win Overshadowed by Chelsea Narrative Bias
Fans are frustrated that media coverage of Brighton's impressive 3-0 victory focuses overwhelmingly on Chelsea's poor performance rather than celebrating the quality of Brighton's display. There's also banter about Chelsea's recruitment strategy backfiring, with their ex-Brighton signings failing to deliver whilst the club they left behind continues to thrive.

Match Roundup

BUR 0-1 MCI
City supporters are split on Jeremy Doku's overall impact, with many praising his dribbling, creativity and work rate, but others questioning whether his inability to consistently convert chances limits his effectiveness. The discussion reflects genuine uncertainty about whether he's delivering the attacking punch Manchester City need this season.
FUL 1-0 AVL
Fans are sharply divided over a goalless stalemate that felt like it could have gone either way, with particular frustration directed at VAR's role in disallowing what would have been a decisive second-half goal. The neutral-leaning sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about whether either side deserved the points, alongside broader complaints about the VAR system and standard banter between supporters.
WHU 2-1 EVE
Supporters are venting acute frustration after a dramatic late turnaround saw the match flip from a draw into a devastating loss, with fans expressing genuine concern about their team's mental and physical resilience. The neutrality of the discussion reflects how split the fanbase is between those backing their side through adversity and those reaching breaking point over yet another late-game capitulation.
WOL 0-1 TOT
Spurs fans are celebrating João Palhinha's late winner against Wolves, but the discussion is dominated by anxiety about how other results — particularly West Ham's performance — affect the broader fight to avoid relegation, with supporters recognising that individual victories mean little if rivals around them are also picking up points. The 742 posts reveal a fanbase more fixated on the league table's movement than on the quality of their own 1-0 victory.
SUN 0-5 NFO
Sunderland and Nottingham Forest fans engage in fragmented discussion following Forest's comprehensive 5-0 away victory, with posts dominated by deflections, in-fighting, and one accusation of match-fixing rather than genuine tactical or performance analysis.
ARS 1-0 NEW
Arsenal supporters are divided between disappointment at their team's lacklustre performance and defensive resolve in a 0-0 draw against Newcastle, with discussion ranging from criticism of attacking play to debate over whether a point keeps title hopes alive. The neutral sentiment reflects fans' mixed feelings—some backing the team despite the frustrating result, others questioning whether Arsenal's performance justifies their league position.
LIV 3-1 CRY
Fans across both sides remain locked in debate over a crucial VAR decision that could have shifted the match's trajectory, with Liverpool supporters defending a contentious penalty review whilst Crystal Palace fans argue the decision robbed them of a lifeline. The discussion cuts deeper than the final scoreline, exposing tension between rival supporters over refereeing consistency and what might have been.
BOU 2-2 LEE
Fans are celebrating Leeds United's late equaliser and the resilience they showed to come from behind against AFC Bournemouth, with many highlighting that this kind of fighting spirit earlier in the season could have kept them much higher up the table. The discussion centres on Leeds proving they belong in the Premier League whilst also praising what's shaping up to be an exceptionally competitive season across multiple fronts.
BHA 3-0 CHE
Fans are frustrated that media coverage of Brighton's impressive 3-0 victory focuses overwhelmingly on Chelsea's poor performance rather than celebrating the quality of Brighton's display. There's also banter about Chelsea's recruitment strategy backfiring, with their ex-Brighton signings failing to deliver whilst the club they left behind continues to thrive.

Taking the Heat

1 Adrien Truffert BOU 0.25
2 Maximilian Kilman WHU 1.1
3 Giorgi Mamardashvili LIV 1.41
4 Ismaïla Sarr CRY 2.14
5 Pedro Porro TOT 2.42
6 Antoine Semenyo MCI 2.45
7 Tino Livramento NEW 2.46
8 Jamie Gittens CHE 2.47
9 Illan Meslier LEE 2.51
10 José Sá WOL 2.52

Most Positive

1 Olivier Boscagli BHA 9.5 BHACHE
2 Tom King EVE 8.71 WHUEVE
3 Ryan Sessegnon FUL 8.47 FULAVL
4 Marcos Senesi BOU 7.72 BOULEE
5 Carlos Baleba BHA 7.36 BHACHE

Most Negative

1 Adrien Truffert BOU 0.25
2 Maximilian Kilman WHU 1.1
3 Giorgi Mamardashvili LIV 1.41
4 Ismaïla Sarr CRY 2.14
5 Pedro Porro TOT 2.42

Overall Sentiment

80 unique terms across all matches
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Algorithm Inversion

78035 posts scored — 11 hidden gems, 6 algo-amplified
Hidden Gems — Buried by the Algorithm
macca lost his legs, szobo forgot how to be creative, gravenberch cant pull a pass anymore. something has gone incredible wrong from the end of last season to pre-season.
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I don't trust VAR, they have cheated before for North West North sides. A little while back, Liverpool, may have been against Bournemouth, can't remember, had a goal that was clearly offside. On youtube, just had to do frame step to see when the ball was played. The grass was cut with those lines, so really easy to see player positions. The Liverpo…
+0.894 youtube factual contradiction meta commentary broadcast callout
That’s a bit disingenuous though, any rational person knew this would happen. He came by making a mess at Benfica, it’s not like he’s a Chelsea fan growing up, we all knew he wanted to end up at Real Madrid To be clear, I don’t think he has to stick it out either. But he was gonna do this no matter what at some point
+0.74 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot
He was benched because he was completely invisible for several games. Let’s not be disingenuous.
+0.723 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot
Well I only saw the highlights but with the time he had to react there’s no way of knowing if the keeper is actually hurt or it’s just gamesmanship to stop the palace attack. He’s done nothing wrong in my eyes. you play to the fucking whistle. Get out to him to stop the shot instead of waving your arms crying to the ref
+0.572 reddit ▲ -1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Once again: HORRIBLE attacking, MEDIOCRE midfield play, and ABSOLUTELY ATROCIOUS defending And just heard the commentators say this is the first time Chelsea have had five defeats in the league since 1912. All the wrong records are being broken this season.
+0.57 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
BlueCo has now fired the best manager we have had since Mou, fired Maresca who actually had us competing for trophies, and hired Graham Potter and Liam Rosenior. Fucking garbage ownership sinking this club
+0.553 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
@CPFCBen2008 @CPFC Wrong. I’m American dumbass, I’m fucking rich. You can live there and I’ve still been there more. Poor cheating cunt
+0.552 x factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
If you’re going off the ESPN app, it was wrong, it was a three at the back, but it was pretty fucking terrible
+0.536 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Think the same commentators also said it isn't the refs responsibility to stop the game 🙄 Surely I've heard that wrong cause they can't be that stupid It's the one who keeps adding an extra L into Sz'l'oboszlai Paramount plus I think the steam was
+0.468 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Algo-Amplified — Boosted Without Substance
kolo muani was our best player earlier?? WHERE DO THEY FIND THESE COMMENTATORS FROM LOL
-0.958 reddit ▲ 8
i know its a controversial take. cherki is such a talented player but he just seems so lazy from appearance and honestly its costing him more to make it look "effortless" i feel like this is such a trend with players like olise, eze etc.
-0.82 reddit ▲ 6
Can Ndiaye play striker?? We know Michael Keane can Surely Moyes tries one of them
-0.803 reddit ▲ 6
what if madders was actually fit and de zerbi is just keeping it a secret to sub him
-0.584 reddit ▲ 3
Has Porro ever actually scored like that? I feel like he just attempted way too much but never converted.
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Who's Taking the Heat

Sentiment Profile — All Teams (fAr by category)
BUR BUR v MCI
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 57% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.0/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
1.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 3.0 vs players: 4.0
"players" dominates the conversation
71% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
106 mentions
MCI BUR v MCI
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.8/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
2.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.8 vs goalkeeper: 4.7
"Haaland" is the lightning rod
"Haaland" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 3.5/10
"players" dominates the conversation
78% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,193 mentions
FUL FUL v AVL
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.2/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
2.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.2 vs players: 4.4
"players" dominates the conversation
75% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
40 mentions
AVL FUL v AVL
"lineup" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about lineup with 61% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.5/10
Big gap between "lineup" and "players"
1.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
lineup: 2.5 vs players: 3.9
"Emery" is the lightning rod
"Emery" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 7 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
86% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
772 mentions
WHU WHU v EVE
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 83% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.0/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "lineup"
4.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.0 vs lineup: 5.2
"Jarrod Bowen" is the lightning rod
"Jarrod Bowen" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 8 mentions.
fAr: 4.3/10
"players" dominates the conversation
75% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
537 mentions
EVE WHU v EVE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.0/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "commentator"
3.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.0 vs commentator: 4.7
"Moyes" is the lightning rod
"Moyes" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
80% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
830 mentions
WOL WOL v TOT
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.9/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "players"
1.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 2.9 vs players: 4.6
"Doherty" is the lightning rod
"Doherty" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 6.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
82% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
231 mentions
TOT WOL v TOT
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 90% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.6/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
4.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.6 vs goalkeeper: 6.4
"Enic" is the lightning rod
"Enic" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 8 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
83% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,762 mentions
SUN SUN v NFO
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 77% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.6/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "players"
2.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 1.6 vs players: 3.6
"Luke O'Nien" is the lightning rod
"Luke O'Nien" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 3.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
87% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
202 mentions
NFO SUN v NFO
"dof" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about dof with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.3/10
Big gap between "dof" and "lineup"
6.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
dof: 0.3 vs lineup: 6.7
"Morgan Gibbs-White" is the lightning rod
"Morgan Gibbs-White" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 8 mentions.
fAr: 4.6/10
"players" dominates the conversation
88% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
648 mentions
ARS ARS v NEW
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 69% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.6/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
1.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.6 vs players: 4.0
"Kroenke" is the lightning rod
"Kroenke" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
8,632 mentions
NEW ARS v NEW
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 86% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.8/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
2.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.8 vs goalkeeper: 4.4
"Howe" is the lightning rod
"Howe" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 40 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
69% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,792 mentions
LIV LIV v CRY
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 62% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.8/10
Big gap between "owner" and "lineup"
2.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 2.8 vs lineup: 5.5
"Slot" is the lightning rod
"Slot" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 12 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
83% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
4,069 mentions
CRY LIV v CRY
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 79% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.3/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
4.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.3 vs positions: 5.9
"Dean Henderson" is the lightning rod
"Dean Henderson" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 3.9/10
"players" dominates the conversation
74% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
297 mentions
BOU BOU v LEE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 91% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.8/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
3.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 0.8 vs players: 4.0
"players" dominates the conversation
66% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
159 mentions
LEE BOU v LEE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 75% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.8/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
3.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.8 vs players: 4.8
"offside" is the lightning rod
"offside" (officiating) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 0.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
83% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
820 mentions
BHA BHA v CHE
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 57% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.7/10
Big gap between "owner" and "goalkeeper"
4.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 2.7 vs goalkeeper: 6.8
"ferdi" is the lightning rod
"ferdi" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 4.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
76% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
424 mentions
CHE BHA v CHE
"player" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about player with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.7/10
Big gap between "player" and "lineup"
3.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
player: 0.7 vs lineup: 4.1
"Stewart" is the lightning rod
"Stewart" (player) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
52% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
3,180 mentions
5.91
Team fAr
291
Players Analyzed
103,971
Posts
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Matches
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Matchweeks
ARS vs NEW MW34 BHA vs CHE MW34 BOU vs LEE MW34 BUR vs MCI MW34 FUL vs AVL MW34 LIV vs CRY MW34 SUN vs NFO MW34 WHU vs EVE MW34 WOL vs TOT MW34

fAr — Fan Approval Rating Scale

Crisis0–2
Under Fire2–4
Mixed4–6
Favoured6–8
Hero8–10

Overview

Nottingham Forest's defensive resilience and Brighton's midfield creativity have captured fan approval this gameweek, though the side's average rating of 5.91 reveals a squad lacking standout brilliance across the board. Ryan Sessegnon's extraordinary 8.47 fAr stands as the only genuine hero performance, whilst Liverpool's attacking duo of Robertson and Isak generate conversation without convincing—Robertson lauded for his defensive graft, Isak attracting scrutiny despite 393 mentions that speak to controversy rather than consensus.

The fAr XI

11 Wood NFO 6.74
29 Gnonto LEE 5.81
9 Isak LIV 5.41
17 Baleba BHA 7.36
28 Souček WHU 6.23
8 Anderson NFO 6.12
26 Robertson LIV 6.4
25 Netz NFO 6.58
5 Struijk LEE 6.39
30 Sessegnon FUL 8.47
31 Kinský TOT 6.8

The Starting XI

1

Antonín Kinský

Tottenham Hotspur GK (Goalkeeper) 1 matches 194 mentions
"A fantastic late save to preserve the clean sheet 🧤 Brilliant, Toni 🤍 https://t.co/DCVJGNkScL"
6.8
2

Chris Wood

Nottingham Forest LW (Forward) 1 matches 200 mentions
"CHRIS WOOD AGAIN!!!"
6.74
3

Andrew Robertson

Liverpool LB (Defender) 1 matches 360 mentions
"That's my fucking goat, man. Don't sign for spurs robbo you deserve better, take the family to milan or something"
6.4
4

Carlos Baleba

Brighton & Hove Albion LCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 18 mentions
"Rutter is back! Baleba great performance too"
7.36
5

Tomáš Souček

West Ham United CM (Midfielder) 1 matches 71 mentions
"@WestHam @HamImages KING SOUCEK 🚀⚒️🫧 https://t.co/r8QCXsWfGg"
6.23
6

Luca Netz

Nottingham Forest CB (Defender) 1 matches 31 mentions
"Positives: \- 442 rides again \- Wood scored \- Jesus scored \- Anderson scored \- Gibbs-White scored \- Got to bring on Deez Netz"
6.58
7

Pascal Struijk

Leeds United CB (Defender) 1 matches 41 mentions
"Darlow and Struijk MOTM for us Two really poor halves from bogle and rodon Nmecha looked sharp today and so did willy tbf"
6.39
8

Ryan Sessegnon

Fulham RB (Defender) 1 matches 8 mentions
"So happy to see sess pot one in today, on a new contract where he belongs "
8.47
9

Elliot Anderson

Nottingham Forest RCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 49 mentions
"Positives: \- 442 rides again \- Wood scored \- Jesus scored \- Anderson scored \- Gibbs-White scored \- Got to bring on Deez Netz"
6.12
10

Wilfried Gnonto

Leeds United ST (Forward) 1 matches 50 mentions
"Darlow and Struijk MOTM for us Two really poor halves from bogle and rodon Nmecha looked sharp today and so did willy tbf"
5.81
11

Alexander Isak

Liverpool RW (Forward) 1 matches 393 mentions
"78’ - Our second change as Gravenberch replaces Isak 🔁 [2-1] #LIVCRY"
5.41

Honourable Mentions

5.9

Karl Darlow

LEE · Goalkeeper · 95 mentions
7.72

Marcos Senesi

BOU · Defender · 10 mentions
5.96

Rayan

BOU · Midfielder · 38 mentions
5.68

Kaoru Mitoma

BHA · Midfielder · 73 mentions
5.48

Freddie Woodman

LIV · Goalkeeper · 721 mentions
5.62

Abdukodir Khusanov

MCI · Defender · 62 mentions
5.43

Danny Welbeck

BHA · Forward · 179 mentions
5.39

Erling Haaland

MCI · Forward · 174 mentions

Referees

Commentary

Most Blamed
1 Viktor Gyökeres ARS 62x
2 Liam Rosenior CHE 50x
3 Mikel Arteta ARS 46x
4 Noni Madueke ARS 39x
5 Martin Ødegaard ARS 32x
Most Credited
1 Mohamed Salah LIV 2x
2 Andrew Robertson LIV 2x
3 Liam Rosenior CHE 2x
Victims
1 Liam Rosenior CHE 20x
2 Noni Madueke ARS 6x
3 Richarlison TOT 5x
4 Matz Sels NFO 5x
5 Yoane Wissa NEW 5x
BUR 0 - 1 MCI
Manchester City Fans Debate Doku's Inconsistent Finishing
City supporters are split on Jeremy Doku's overall impact, with many praising his dribbling, creativity and work rate, but others questioning whether his inability to consistently convert chances limits his effectiveness. The discussion reflects genuine uncertainty about whether he's delivering the attacking punch Manchester City need this season.
· Controversial
Burnley's Defensive Display Can't Stop City's Haaland
Fans are debating whether Burnley deserved credit for a stubborn defensive performance against Manchester City, with most acknowledging Haaland's early goal settled a match where the hosts actually created decent chances but lacked a clinical finisher. The discussion reflects broader frustration about Burnley's relegation struggle, with supporters split between praising their work rate and questioning whether a small club can realistically compete at this level.
Haaland's Early Strike Keeps City Title Push Alive
Manchester City fans are celebrating Haaland's opening goal against struggling Burnley as a crucial three points in the title race, with discussion focused on grinding out results and the mentality needed to win trophies rather than delivering flashy performances. Burnley supporters appear largely resigned to the defeat, with some commentary questioning whether moral victories matter in a battle for survival.
Manchester City Fans Lament Rodri's Absence in Narrow Win
Manchester City supporters are united in recognising just how critical midfielder Rodri is to their system after watching the team labour to a 1-0 victory over Burnley without him. The discussion reveals widespread anxiety about the midfielder's injury status and what his absence means for their title credentials, with fans convinced they lack attacking cohesion and creative control when their lynchpin is unavailable.
Haaland's Early Strike in City's Tight Burnley Victory
Manchester City fans dissected Haaland's performance in the 1-0 win, with discussion split between praising his clinical finishing and movement whilst others pointed out he had limited impact beyond his early goal. The broader take centred on whether this goal could prove crucial in City's title push, though the goalless remainder of the match drew some scepticism about the match's entertainment value.
· Controversial
Manchester City Fans Debate Cherki's Display in Drab Victory
Following City's narrow 1-0 win over Burnley, supporters are divided on new signing Rayan Cherki's performance — some backing his creative potential and predicting a bright future, whilst others criticise his decision-making, slow ball retention, and perceived complacency during a frustratingly sluggish attacking display. The consensus suggests City's midfield creativity hinged on Cherki's ability to unlock chances, but inconsistent service from the front three and sluggish transitions prevented him from truly imposing himself on the match.
Burnley Fans Furious Over Referee Decisions in City Loss
Burnley supporters are venting their frustration at refereeing decisions during their 0-1 defeat to Manchester City, with fans questioning the legitimacy of Haaland's early goal and expressing disbelief at what they perceive as preferential treatment. The negativity centres on officiating rather than their team's performance, reflecting broader concerns about consistency in VAR and on-pitch decision-making.
Manchester City Cruise Past Struggling Burnley
Manchester City fans celebrated a dominant away victory at Burnley, with Erling Haaland's early strike sealing three points as City maintained their title challenge. The result highlighted the gulf in class between the second-placed champions and the relegation-battling hosts, with supporters revelling in what felt like a straightforward win for Pep Guardiola's side.
Manchester City Scrape Past Burnley, Pep Under Pressure
Manchester City fans are frustrated by their unconvincing 1-0 victory over Burnley, with widespread criticism that Pep Guardiola's side looked tired, failed to dominate, and needed luck to avoid a result-damaging slip-up against a relegation-form opponent. The narrow scoreline and perceived lack of intensity has sparked debate about whether City have the hunger and sharpness needed to sustain their title challenge.
Khusanov Emerges as City's Rising Defensive Talent
Manchester City fans are actively debating the quality of defender Khusanov following the goalless draw with Burnley, with most expressing optimism about his potential and improvement since his debut, though some compare his performance directly to Burnley's Kyle Walker. The discussion sits at neutral sentiment, suggesting fans recognise his promise without yet reaching consensus on whether he's truly elite at this stage.
Burnley Fans Fuming Over Controversial Handball Decision
Fans were split and frustrated over what many believed was a clear penalty for handball in the opening minutes — with Bernardo Silva's involvement sparking heated debate about inconsistent VAR application and whether "accidental" contact should ever escape punishment. The controversy centred on the apparent double standard in how handballs are judged, with supporters arguing the referee and VAR made up the rules on the fly rather than applying them consistently.
Manchester City Fans Divided Over Nico González Selection
Manchester City supporters are locked in debate about Nico González's defensive positioning and work rate, with some arguing he's being unfairly overlooked whilst others insist his lack of control and poor ball retention make him a liability in Pep Guardiola's system. The discussion reveals broader frustration with City's attacking imprecision and midfield creativity across the match.
Manchester City's Quadruple Dream in Tatters
Fans are ruthlessly mocking Manchester City's collapse in their quadruple bid after dropping points at Burnley, with the neutral and rival supporters seizing on what they're framing as a catastrophic bottling job that will define the season. The conversation centres entirely on whether City's title challenge — and their hopes of winning four trophies — has now fallen apart, with supporters sardonically suggesting this capitulation will be remembered for generations.
Manchester City Fans Slam Hideous Away Kit Design
Manchester City supporters have launched a sustained critique of their away kit's aesthetics, with dozens of posts calling the design ugly, poorly executed, and comparing it unfavourably to the club's third kit option. The negativity appears driven purely by the visual appearance rather than match performance, with fans expressing genuine relief the kit hasn't been worn frequently this season.
Manchester City Rue Missed Chances in Burnley Win
Manchester City supporters are expressing frustration at their clinical finishing after dominating Burnley, with fans repeatedly claiming they should have won by a far larger margin than the eventual 1-0 scoreline. The consensus is that whilst the three points matter, the sheer number of wasted opportunities represents a missed opportunity to strengthen their position at the top of the table.
Burnley Fans Tear Into Semenyo's Abysmal First Touch
Burnley supporters are absolutely fed up with Antoine Semenyo's dreadful technical display, with fans repeatedly singling out his shocking first touch and inability to function in the final third as a key reason for their side's goalless stalemate against Manchester City. The consensus is damning — even Manchester City's own off-day performers like Rayan Cherki are getting dragged into comparisons, but Semenyo takes the lion's share of the criticism for a performance that left fans begging for his substitution.
Manchester City's Clinical Finishing Woes in Burnley Stalemate
Manchester City fans are frustrated that their side created numerous chances—around nine or ten shots on target—but failed to convert them into goals, with particular criticism directed at the team's poor finishing and inability to be clinical in front of goal despite dominating possession. The discussion highlights how squandering opportunities against a defensive, compact opponent like Burnley is dangerous, as it leaves City vulnerable to conceding on the break and wastes a strong attacking performance.
Burnley Fans Debate Tactical Formation After City Loss
Following Manchester City's narrow 1-0 victory, Burnley supporters engaged in a sparse discussion centred on analysing their team's defensive shape and formation choices, with minimal consensus emerging on whether the setup was effective or required adjustment. The conversation remained largely technical rather than emotional, reflecting a neutral acceptance of the defeat against the league's second-placed side.
Arsenal Title Race Still Alive After City Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are debating whether Manchester City's failure to dominate Burnley keeps the title race genuinely competitive, with some convinced Arsenal can still pip City to the league whilst others believe the Gunners have already bottled their advantage. The discussion hinges on whether a 1-0 win represents City dropping points or simply Arsenal being handed a lifeline with games still to play.
Manchester City Edge Past Burnley in Goalless Stalemate
Fans are primarily focused on the brevity of match highlights rather than tactical analysis, with most comments poking fun at the extremely short highlight reel and joking about skipping straight to the comments section. The discussion reveals more about viewers' expectations for video content than any meaningful reaction to Manchester City's narrow victory.
Fans Praise Haaland's Clinical Finish and Attitude
Manchester City supporters are celebrating Erling Haaland's early goal and commending his no-nonsense, straightforward demeanour in the aftermath of the win. The discussion centres on appreciation for both his ruthless finishing and his characteristically direct, level-headed responses — with fans noting his focus remains purely on results rather than theatrics.
Manchester City Fans Frustrated By Haaland's Late Miss
Manchester City supporters are venting their frustration after Erling Haaland squandered a straightforward tap-in opportunity late in the match against Burnley, with debate raging over whether the finish was genuinely culpable or simply a product of an awkwardly delivered cross. The negative sentiment reflects disappointment that City's star striker failed to capitalise on a gilt-edged chance in what proved to be a tight 1-0 victory.
Manchester City Fans Celebrate League Leadership After Burnley Win
Manchester City supporters are revelling in moving to the top of the Premier League table following their victory at Burnley, with fans repeatedly emphasising the significance of holding the league's summit position. Despite acknowledging that City made hard work of the narrow win, the overriding sentiment is one of pride and optimism about their title credentials as the season progresses.
Haaland's Early Strike Leaves Burnley Fans Deflated
Burnley supporters are venting their frustration after Erling Haaland's fifth-minute goal handed Manchester City an early advantage in what's shaping up to be a one-sided encounter. The discussion is sparse and resigned—fans can't muster much beyond exasperation at another dominant City performance, with only the occasional acknowledgement of Haaland's clinical finishing breaking through the general apathy.
Fans Slam Post-Match Interviewer's Repetitive Questions
Supporters are furious at a post-match interviewer who repeatedly asked Haaland the same question multiple times, with fans labelling the interview incompetent and demanding she be removed from her role. The negativity centres on poor journalism rather than Manchester City's narrow victory itself.
Manchester City Fans Demand Marmoush Playing Time
Manchester City supporters are frustrated that Moroccan winger Marmoush isn't getting meaningful minutes despite his impressive goal-scoring record, with many questioning manager Pep Guardiola's preference for Savinho and other attacking options even in matches where City struggled to break down a stubborn Burnley defence. The consensus among the fanbase is that a 40-goal-per-season player deserves regular opportunities rather than warming the bench in games City needed to win.
Haaland's Form and City Squad Rotation Debate
Fans are split on whether Manchester City should rotate their key players to avoid burnout, with particular focus on Erling Haaland's recent performances and whether he's returning to the clinical finishing that defined his earlier City form. There's also mixed sentiment about new signing Tijjani Reijnders, who impressed initially but has since faded from the conversation as City's season progresses.
Fans Debate Title Race Mathematics After City Win
Burnley and Manchester City supporters are locked in a heated discussion about goal difference versus goals scored and how those metrics could decide the title race, with fans pulling out calculators and facts to settle heated arguments. The debate got so intense that some supporters started calling each other out for lacking basic maths skills, turning what should be straightforward arithmetic into a full-blown row.
Man City's Clinical Edge in Burnley Stalemate Debated
Fans are divided over whether Manchester City's early Erling Haaland goal against Burnley represents clinical finishing or a straightforward chance, with supporters arguing both that his striker's instinct is unmatched in the league and that the finish was routine. The broader conversation reflects frustration from some quarters about City's performance and league position, whilst defenders of the team highlight their clinical nature as a key strength.
Manchester City Fans Celebrate Narrow Win at Burnley
Manchester City supporters are buzzing after Erling Haaland's early strike secured all three points against struggling Burnley, with fans expressing pure elation at the victory and City's continued push towards the top of the table. The mood is overwhelmingly celebratory, though the overall sentiment remains cautiously positive rather than euphoric—typical of fans who know the title race has a long way to run.
Burnley Fans Frustrated After Haaland Breaks Deadlock
Neutral observers watching Burnley's 0-1 defeat to Manchester City have descended into chaotic, off-topic banter that bears little relation to the match itself, with the discussion devolving into meta-commentary about posting styles and capitalisation rather than substantive analysis of the result. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects both disappointment at conceding early to Erling Haaland and apparent frustration amongst posters about the conversation's quality itself.
Fans Fume at Gary Neville's Commentary During Drab Stalemate
Burnley and Manchester City supporters have ganged up on Gary Neville's punditry during what's being called one of the worst matches in recent memory, with fans mocking his obvious observations and repeatedly joking about the "Panic on the Streets of London" song reference that's become a running gag in the discussion.
Manchester City Edge Past Burnley in Tight Midfield Battle
Manchester City secured a narrow 1-0 victory over bottom-placed Burnley courtesy of an early Erling Haaland goal, with fans debating whether the unconvincing performance reflects broader concerns about the title race or simply represents the kind of grinding result champions must occasionally accept. Supporters are divided between those questioning City's inconsistency and those arguing that wins—regardless of aesthetic quality—are what ultimately matters in a title fight.
Manchester City's Goal Difference Gamble Against Burnley
Fans are frustrated that Manchester City managed only a 1-0 win against relegation-battling Burnley, with widespread concern that the narrow scoreline could cost them the title if the race comes down to goal difference — especially with Arsenal still to play. There's also criticism of City's lacklustre second-half performance and their apparent complacency after taking the lead, suggesting they failed to capitalise on a golden opportunity to build a more commanding advantage.
Burnley Fans Divided on Scott Parker's Tactical Approach
Fans are split between mocking Parker's cautious, defensive "Parkerball" setup and his history of relegations, whilst a few grudgingly acknowledge he kept this loss respectable against Manchester City's attacking prowess. The broader sentiment reflects frustration that Burnley's tactical conservatism—particularly the five-at-the-back formation—limits their attacking potential, even when they're competitive.
Burnley Fans Plea as Haaland Strikes Early
Burnley supporters are desperately calling for their side to find an equaliser after Erling Haaland's fifth-minute opener puts Manchester City in control, with some fans also expressing relief that the damage hasn't escalated further. The overwhelming tone is one of frustration and resignation, with Burnley players like Armando Broja urged to step up and get on the scoresheet before the deficit widens.
Manchester City Edge Past Burnley in Controversial Victory
Manchester City supporters are celebrating a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley courtesy of an early Erling Haaland goal, but the fanbase is sharply divided on whether the dominant performance masks an underperformance in the final third, with some arguing City should have won by a far larger margin given their chances. Meanwhile, Burnley fans are debating whether their defensive solidity and frustration of City in the second half represents a moral victory, though frustration lingers over missed opportunities and questionable substitution decisions.
Burnley Fans Suffer Through Dreadful Manchester City Stalemate
Burnley supporters endured a miserable watching experience as their side faced Manchester City in what fans universally panned as uninspired, boring, and dreadfully entertaining football. With their team battling relegation, the negativity surrounding this performance suggests the fanbase has little hope to cling to as the season grinds on.
Fans Debate Title Race Tiebreaker Rules After City Win
Following Manchester City's narrow 1-0 victory over Burnley, supporters are locked in debate about how Premier League points would be separated if rivals finish level on goal difference — specifically whether goals scored or head-to-head records would determine the winner. The discussion reveals confusion amongst fans about the exact tiebreaker hierarchy, with several posters confidently contradicting one another over the rulebook.
City Edge Past Burnley as Title Race Intensifies
Fans across multiple languages are reacting to Manchester City's narrow 1-0 victory over Burnley, with the result keeping them in contention at the top of the Premier League table. The discussion centres on City's title credentials despite a scrappy performance, alongside speculation about where the trophy will end up as Arsenal and other challengers close in.
Manchester City Edge Past Burnley As Title Race Intensifies
Fans are discussing the Premier League's shifting dynamics following Manchester City's narrow victory, with supporters debating whether title contenders like Arsenal can maintain their challenge or will falter under pressure as the season develops. The conversation reflects the razor-thin margins separating contenders this season, with neutral observers and supporters closely monitoring how results across the weekend's fixtures will reshape the title picture.
Manchester City's Title Credentials Divide Fan Opinion
Following Manchester City's narrow 1-0 victory over struggling Burnley, supporters are fiercely divided—some celebrating City's league-leading position and clinical finishing, whilst others sarcastically praise them whilst simultaneously questioning their integrity and expressing a preference for them winning the title simply because they despise Arsenal more. The discussion reveals deep cynicism about City's dominance and ongoing controversy surrounding their conduct, with even rival club fans grudgingly backing them as the lesser evil in the title race.
Manchester City Fans Scrutinise Savinho After Burnley Stalemate
Despite Manchester City's narrow victory, supporters have turned their focus to Savinho's inconsistent performance and limited end product, with many questioning whether the Brazilian winger is delivering value and suggesting his struggles could interest rival clubs like Chelsea. The discussion reflects frustration that City's attacking players aren't clinical enough in converting chances, with fans debating whether Savinho deserves more time to develop or has already shown enough to be judged harshly.
Burnley and City Fans Slam Dire Goalless Bore
Supporters from both sides are furious about an absolutely dreadful match that saw City scrape a last-minute winner despite neither team producing anything remotely entertaining. Fans are expressing their frustration with the lack of quality, attacking play, and killer instinct on display — with several branding it one of the most boring fixtures they've endured all season.
City's Relegation Win Masks Upcoming Banana Skin Fixtures
Fans are debating whether Manchester City's narrow 1-0 victory over already-relegated Burnley is truly convincing, with many arguing that tougher final-day tests against Everton and Bournemouth — both chasing European qualification — pose far greater threats to their title charge. The overarching consensus is cautious: whilst City have secured the points, their performance against limited opposition doesn't guarantee smooth sailing in the matches still to come.
Manchester City Fans Turn on Semenyo After Poor Display
Manchester City supporters are expressing serious frustration with Semenyo's recent performances, with multiple fans calling for him to be benched after what they perceive as two consecutive disappointing outings. The criticism centres on him looking off the pace and failing to make an impact, despite his solid goal-scoring record this season, raising questions about whether he's struggling to adapt to City's system.
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5. The perfect start! ✨ Jeremy Doku feeds Erling Haaland through on goal and he makes no mistake, lifting a lovely chipped finish over Martin Dúbravka 😮‍💨 🟣 0-1 🩶
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5. The perfect start! ✨ Jeremy Doku feeds Erling Haaland through on goal and he makes no mistake, lifting a lovely chipped finish over Martin Dúbravka 😮‍💨 🟣 0-1 🩶
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Cherki is such an interesting player. Makes difficult things look simple and then sometimes messes up the actually simple things. Noticed him passing to Haaland more which is great but he over hit almost every pass to him, very strange for a player of his quality.
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FUL 1 - 0 AVL
Fulham Hold On Against Villa in Controversial Draw
Fans are sharply divided over a goalless stalemate that felt like it could have gone either way, with particular frustration directed at VAR's role in disallowing what would have been a decisive second-half goal. The neutral-leaning sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about whether either side deserved the points, alongside broader complaints about the VAR system and standard banter between supporters.
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Aston Villa Fans Braced for Forest Reckoning
Villa supporters are deeply concerned following a flat 1-0 defeat to Fulham, with their collective anxiety now fixed on a crucial cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest on Thursday — a side they watched demolish Sunderland 5-0 the night before. There's a sense that today's poor performance has shaken confidence ahead of what many view as a must-win fixture, though some are attempting to frame the loss as a potential wake-up call before their remaining league matches.
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Aston Villa Fans Turn on Bogarde After Goalless Draw
Villa supporters are sharply divided over midfielder Bogarde's display in the 0-0 stalemate with Fulham, with many questioning whether he's Premier League standard, whilst others argue he's being unfairly scapegoated for a wider midfield malaise. The debate centres on whether Villa's lack of ambition in midfield — particularly Bogarde's inability to drive play forward — reflects a squad quality issue that threatens their top-four aspirations.
Aston Villa Fans Frustrated by Sideways Passing Tactics
Villa supporters are venting about the team's backward and lateral passing approach, particularly when chasing the game late on, with several fans questioning why the side persists with crossing tactics that haven't worked throughout the match. The tone is one of exasperation at what they see as a systemic, ingrained style of play that leaves them playing from box to box rather than breaking down Fulham's defence.
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Wilson's Selfish Display Fuels Villa Transfer Speculation
Fulham fans are tearing into Harry Wilson's performance during the 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, with dozens of posts suggesting he played with a lack of urgency and made poor decisions — sparking accusations that his head has already moved to a potential summer transfer to Villa, who offer Champions League football. The neutrally-toned discussion reflects frustration that Wilson either wasn't fully committed to the cause or simply had an off day, with fans sarcastically noting his poor finishing and reluctance to involve teammates in attacking moves.
Fulham and Villa Fans Clash Over VAR Decision
Supporters are locked in heated debate about a controversial VAR call that disallowed a goal during the match, with fans trading barbs over whether the decision was justified and what it reveals about officiating standards. The discussion has become fragmented and personal, with neither side willing to concede ground on whether the referee got it right.
Aston Villa Fans Turn on Bailey After Frustrating Draw
Villa supporters are venting their frustration at Leon Bailey's impact during the goalless stalemate with Fulham, with fans repeatedly criticising his introductions as ineffective and arguing his continued presence in the squad represents a waste of resources. The negativity centres on Bailey's perceived lack of intensity and quality, with fans openly questioning his future at the club given his wages and suggesting he'll need to move on via loan deals rather than a permanent transfer.
Fulham Fans Divided on Squad Performance After Stalemate
Fulham supporters had mixed reactions to their goalless draw with Aston Villa, with discussion centring on individual player form and tactical struggles rather than one dominant narrative—some blamed underperformance and lack of cohesion in attack, whilst others pointed to specific players being underutilised or carrying the team through injury issues.
Aston Villa Fans Blame Onana Absence For Stalemate
Villa supporters are unanimously pointing to the missing midfielder Onana as the critical factor behind their disappointing 0-0 draw with Fulham, arguing the team cannot function without him anchoring the midfield. There's genuine concern that his potential injury ahead of Thursday's semi-final, combined with other midfield absences, has left Villa vulnerable and exposed how dependent they've become on one player's presence.
Fulham's Scrappy Win Sparks European Push Debate
Fulham fans are cautiously optimistic after grinding out a 1-0 victory against Aston Villa, though many recognise the performance was unconvincing and built more on defensive solidity than attacking quality. The result has sparked discussion about whether this resilience could genuinely propel them toward a European finish, with some supporters eyeing upcoming fixtures against weaker opposition as make-or-break opportunities.
Aston Villa Fans Turn on Buendía After Fulham Stalemate
Aston Villa supporters are deeply frustrated with Emiliano Buendía's display in the goalless draw, singling him out for poor positioning, careless passing, and a failure to track back defensively—with many questioning why he continues to receive regular minutes for a team with Champions League ambitions.
Villa Fans Demand Barkley Changes Against Struggling Fulham
Aston Villa supporters are frustrated with Unai Emery's tactical setup and personnel choices, repeatedly calling for Ross Barkley to be introduced into the match alongside attacking reinforcements like Tammy Abraham and Jadon Sancho to shake up a stale 4-2-2 formation that isn't breaking down Fulham's defence. The overwhelming consensus is that Villa have the quality on the bench to force a breakthrough, but the manager is being too conservative with his substitutions.
Aston Villa Fans Frustrated with Rogers and VAR Inconsistency
Aston Villa supporters are venting about Morgan Rogers' inconsistent performances and what they perceive as biased refereeing decisions against their midfield, whilst also expressing irritation at commentary and time-wasting tactics during the goalless draw. The negativity centres on VAR calls and the feeling that their players are being penalised unfairly compared to opposition defenders.
Aston Villa Fans Analyse Cash's Struggling Display
Villa supporters are heavily criticising right-back Matty Cash following a poor individual performance against Fulham, with multiple posts highlighting defensive lapses where he was beaten by opponents and failed to provide adequate cover. The discourse reveals frustration that despite his athleticism and work rate, Cash was repeatedly exploited in what fans view as a concerning defensive liability in Villa's defeat.
VAR Controversy as Keeper Protection Sparks Consistency Outcry
Fans are fuming over a disallowed goal involving contact with Aston Villa keeper Emiliano Martínez, with the core complaint being that referees are applying inconsistent standards — allowing similar contact involving Arsenal throughout the season whilst suddenly penalising it here. The debate cuts both ways: some argue keepers deserve better protection, whilst others see this as blatant hypocrisy and poor officiating.
Aston Villa Fans Criticise Emery's Touchline Behaviour
Villa supporters are frustrated with manager Unai Emery's visible anger and emotional reactions during the goalless draw with Fulham, with several posts calling out his touchline antics and questioning his substitution timing. The discussion reveals a split fanbase — some defending Emery's record whilst others argue his demeanour isn't helping the players' performances.
Aston Villa Fans Despair Over Toothless Display
Villa supporters are fuming after a lacklustre 1-0 victory over Fulham, criticising the players for a lack of intensity, focus, and fighting spirit throughout the match. With challenging fixtures against Liverpool and Manchester City looming, fans are worried the team's inconsistent form could cost them their top-four position and Champions League football.
Aston Villa Fans Frustrated by Toothless Attacking Display
Villa supporters are dismayed that despite dominating possession and creating multiple clear-cut opportunities, they managed just one shot on target in their goalless draw at Fulham, with several posts highlighting how a single clinical finish could have won the match comprehensively. The negative sentiment centres on a wasteful attacking performance that fell well short of expectations for a fourth-place team, leaving fans questioning whether the clinical edge has deserted the squad this season.
Aston Villa Fans Lament Tammy Abraham's Wastefulness
Villa supporters are fixated on Tammy Abraham's profligacy in front of goal, with the striker failing to convert several clear-cut chances in what appears to be a frustrating attacking performance. The overwhelming focus on his missed opportunities—rather than tactical analysis or positional play—reveals fan frustration at dropped points against a lower-ranked side.
Watkins Performance Divides Fulham And Villa Fans
Fans are locked in debate over Ollie Watkins' display in Aston Villa's goalless draw at Fulham, with some praising his electric form while others criticise poor finishing and a general lack of sharpness when it mattered most. The discussion reveals frustration that Villa's attacking star squandered several chances that could have changed the outcome of a tightly contested match.
Fulham Edge Past Villa in Contentious Stalemate
Fans are reacting with muted emotion to what appears to be a closely contested, drama-filled match between Fulham and Aston Villa, with discussion centring on key moments like Sessegnon's goal and VAR decisions that left supporters frustrated or relieved depending on their allegiance. The neutral tone and fragmented posts suggest a match defined more by tension and controversy than clear-cut football.
Fulham And Aston Villa Serve Up Stalemate
Fans found this midtable clash a disappointing, cagey affair with little attacking intent from either side, with many describing it as forgettable fare more suited to a Saturday lunchtime slot than a fixture expected to deliver genuine entertainment. The neutral consensus was that whilst both teams showed some structural discipline, the match lacked any real spark or quality to get supporters genuinely invested.
Fulham Edge Aston Villa With Deserved First Half Lead
Fulham supporters are celebrating a hard-earned 1-0 advantage at the break following Ryan Sessegnon's opener, with fans feeling their side has controlled the match and earned their position. The mood is cautiously optimistic but measured, as supporters acknowledge the job remains half done against a top-four Aston Villa side.
Fulham and Villa Fans Rage at Wasteful Finishing
After what appears to be a frustratingly low-shot performance, supporters of both sides are absolutely fuming at their teams' inability to find the target, with multiple missed opportunities and poor decision-making in front of goal drawing widespread criticism across the fanbase. The recurring theme is simple: players are passing up chances to shoot and when they do attempt efforts, they're nowhere near accurate enough.
Aston Villa Fans Brutally Assess Sancho's Toothless Display
Villa supporters are expressing frustration with Jadon Sancho's ineffective performance, with many arguing his 1.8 match rating was undeservedly generous and suggesting academy alternatives would have offered comparable output. The consensus suggests Sancho's contributions have fallen well below expectations this season, sparking debate about whether Villa should move on from the winger entirely.
Aston Villa Fans Turn on Emery After Toothless Fulham Draw
Villa supporters are furious with manager Unai Emery following a dire 0-0 draw at Fulham, with the overwhelming consensus blaming his tactical setup and team selection—particularly the 4-2-2-2 formation and the absence of Ian Maatsen on the left—for a completely impotent attacking performance. There's palpable frustration that Villa looked worse than their hosts despite sitting fourth in the league, with fans questioning whether Emery's pre-match talk about staying composed actually strangled the team's attacking instincts.
Rival Fans Thank Fulham for Shock Victory
Fulham pulled off a surprise 1-0 win over fourth-placed Aston Villa, and supporters from rival clubs are flooding in to express gratitude—particularly Liverpool fans whose own title chances improve with Villa's dropped points. The result has sparked a wave of tongue-in-cheek appreciation across the fanbase, though some Fulham supporters feel their side got the short end of the stick with a disallowed goal in the second half.
Villa's European Dream Under Threat After Fulham Stalemate
Aston Villa fans are deeply frustrated after their 4th-placed side failed to break down Fulham, with supporters questioning their attacking intensity and suggesting the team has lost focus on their Champions League bid. The consensus is bleak — multiple fans worry Villa are fading at a crucial point in the season, with concerns mounting that dropped points against lower-ranked opposition could cost them European football entirely.
Fulham Edge Past Villa as Fans Despair
Fulham supporters are venting frustration after scraping a 1-0 win over Aston Villa, with many convinced their side played like they'd already lost rather than secured three crucial points. The negativity reflects a broader anxiety — fans are catastrophising the season's prospects after what should have been a positive result, fixating on lacklustre performance and suggesting the team have already surrendered their ambitions.
Aston Villa Fans Savage Bogarde After Dismal Display
Aston Villa supporters are absolutely fuming with midfielder Bogarde's performance in the 1-0 defeat to Fulham, with fans declaring he is not Premier League standard and demanding manager Unai Emery stops selecting him. The negativity extends to attacking midfielder Buendía as well, with supporters questioning the club's recruitment strategy and worrying Villa will "bottle it" in their race for the top four.
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I was actually really optimistic about this one after showing a bit of character and balls to fight back at the end of the Sunderland match, thought we might come out with our tails up a little bit. Could not have been more wrong.
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Bogarde is piss poor there, wrong side of his man, doesn't even jump, absolutely shits the bed
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@FulhamFC We actually scored a goal. We did a thing where we put it in the back of the net. I’d say let it continue but I know what we’re like. Well done though
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WHU 2 - 1 EVE
West Ham and Everton Fans React to Dramatic Late Collapse
Supporters are venting acute frustration after a dramatic late turnaround saw the match flip from a draw into a devastating loss, with fans expressing genuine concern about their team's mental and physical resilience. The neutrality of the discussion reflects how split the fanbase is between those backing their side through adversity and those reaching breaking point over yet another late-game capitulation.
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Controversial Player Under Fire After Goalless Draw
West Ham and Everton fans are divided over a player's performance in a frustrating 0-0 stalemate, with supporters criticising his defensive work rate, decision-making, and overall contribution despite disagreement about whether he should even be in the squad. The negative sentiment reflects broader frustration about his inconsistency and tendency to go missing in crucial moments, with some defending his effort while others question his place in the side.
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Summerville's Divisive Performance Sparks Heated Debate
West Ham and Everton fans are split over whether Crysencio Summerville's display against Jake O'Brien was clever playmaking or cynical diving, with some praising his ability to exploit defenders whilst others criticise his theatrics and perceived diving for bookings. The discussion reveals genuine disagreement about whether he's a world-class talent or a "wuss" who relies on drawing fouls rather than genuine quality.
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Callum Wilson's Late Drama Divides West Ham and Everton Fans
Fans are locked in heated debate over Callum Wilson's 90+2' winner for Newcastle United, with supporters divided between grudging admiration for his clutch finishing and furious frustration at West Ham's defensive collapse in injury time. The dramatic late goal has sparked a mix of disbelief, resignation, and dark humour across the fanbase as they process another cruel defeat snatched away in the final moments.
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West Ham Frustrated as Late Everton Collapse Costs Points
West Ham fans are furious after surrendering a 1-0 lead in the final moments against Everton, with the match ending 2-1 to the visitors in dramatic stoppage-time fashion. Meanwhile, Everton supporters are split between defending manager David Moyes for steadying the ship after relegation struggles and questioning whether he's holding the club back from achieving European football with their current squad quality.
Everton Fans Hail Dewsbury-Hall as Season's Masterstroke
Everton supporters are unanimously celebrating Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's equaliser and his overall performance, with multiple fans calling him the signing of the season and praising his movement, fitness, and finishing quality. The neutral sentiment reflects standard match day banter rather than controversy — fans are simply gushing over what they see as a genuinely impressive piece of January or recent business.
Fans Debate Barry's Performance in Late Collapse
West Ham and Everton supporters are locked in argument over defender Barry's culpability in Callum Wilson's dramatic 90+2 winner, with some blaming his positioning and defensive quality whilst others insist he was left exposed by the system around him. The discussion reveals a fanbase divided on whether the late defeat falls on individual error or collective tactical failure.
Handball Row Overshadows West Ham-Everton Stalemate
Fans from both sides are furious that a clear handball by a defender wasn't punished during the match, with many comparing it to controversial incidents like the Rodri decision and calling out broadcasters for failing to properly highlight the VAR error. The non-call has completely dominated post-match discussion, overshadowing what turned out to be a goalless draw on the pitch.
Bowen's Invisible Brilliance Leaves Fans Bewildered
West Ham fans are caught in a peculiar paradox about Jarrod Bowen—acknowledging his consistent output (two assists in this match) whilst simultaneously feeling he's anonymous or underperforming in open play, creating a strange disconnect between what he's actually delivering and how his performance *feels* to watch. The debate hinges on whether his end product masks an otherwise unremarkable display, or whether fans simply expect more from a player of his obvious quality.
Fans Urge Wolves to Finish the Job Against Tottenham
West Ham and Everton supporters are pinning their hopes on Wolverhampton Wanderers to deliver a result against Tottenham in an upcoming fixture, with fans expressing frustration that the burden now falls on Wolves to help their own league positions. The sentiment is neutral but reveals anxiety about relegation form, as supporters acknowledge they couldn't secure points themselves and are now relying on rivals to do them a favour.
Everton Fans Frustrated With Manager's Squad Rotation Choices
Everton supporters are criticising their manager's tactical decisions and player selection during the West Ham draw, particularly questioning why promising young talents like Iliman Ndiaye and Merlin Röhl aren't getting sufficient playing time ahead of less effective performers. The discourse centres on squad management, with fans arguing that recent arrivals and academy prospects deserve more opportunities to prove themselves rather than warming the bench.
West Ham United Fans React to Controversial Everton Defeat
West Ham supporters are processing a dramatic 2-1 loss to Everton that saw Callum Wilson score a controversial late winner in stoppage time, with fans expressing frustration and disbelief at the result and officiating decisions throughout the match. The neutral sentiment reflects the polarised reaction typical of a contentious fixture decided by marginal calls and last-gasp drama.
West Ham Fans Celebrate Victory Over Tottenham Rivals
West Ham supporters are jubilantly marking a crucial win that opens up a four-point gap over Tottenham in what appears to be a tight battle for league position. The discussion captures the raw emotion of the moment, with fans celebrating the result's significance in their rivalry and their side's prospects with four matches remaining.
Everton Fans Demand McNeil Dropped After Dire Display
Everton supporters have turned on winger Dwight McNeil following a sluggish performance, with fans arguing he should be benched immediately and calling his fitness and output into serious question. The consensus is damning: McNeil's lack of pace and creativity have become a liability, and the team looked noticeably sharper once he was substituted off.
West Ham's Defensive Collapse Hands Newcastle Late Win
West Ham supporters are furious after surrendering a winning position in the final moments, with fans blaming abysmal defensive organisation, a non-existent midfield game plan, and a shocking VAR penalty decision that epitomised a performance they believe was entirely undeserved. The overwhelmingly negative mood centres on systemic defensive vulnerabilities and the team's apparent mental fragility following their previous week's disappointment.
West Ham vs Everton Broadcast Issues Frustrate Fans
Fans across multiple regions struggled with streaming and broadcasting access for the match, with Peacock users experiencing technical glitches and UK-based supporters locked out due to regional restrictions. The overwhelming majority of discussion centred on getting the match to work rather than analysing the football itself.
West Ham Fans Criticise Pablo's Inconsistent Forward Play
West Ham supporters are divided on striker Pablo's performance in the defeat to Bournemouth, with some defending his work rate despite limited effectiveness, whilst others argue he cannot hold the ball up or create space like the team needs. The discussion reflects broader frustration with the attacking options available as West Ham slip further towards the relegation zone.
West Ham Fans Dream of Spurs Relegation Battle
West Ham supporters are fixating on Tottenham's precarious league position whilst their own side fights relegation, with fans joking that they need to match or better every Spurs result to ensure their own survival — effectively willing their rivals down to the Championship. The discussion reveals a dark humour amongst the Hammers faithful, who view Spurs' struggles as darkly comedic whilst simultaneously recognising that their own fate and Tottenham's are now dangerously intertwined.
Souček's Header Haunts West Ham in Dramatic Collapse
West Ham fans are frustrated after conceding a dramatic 2-1 defeat to Everton, with midfielder Tomáš Souček's early header proving decisive as the Hammers surrendered their lead in the dying moments. Supporters are divided between acknowledging Souček's physical commitment and expressing exasperation at their own team's inability to hold on, particularly as Callum Wilson's late winner compounds misery against a striker who has a prolific record against them.
Everton Fans Rage at Biased Commentary in West Ham Draw
Everton supporters are furious with the match commentary, accusing the commentator (widely identified as Tony Gale) of blatant pro-West Ham bias throughout the 2-1 defeat, with fans claiming his analysis and predictions consistently favoured the hosts. The negativity centres entirely on perceived unfair treatment from the broadcast rather than on-pitch refereeing decisions, despite the discussion's stated focus.
Mykolenko Criticised Despite Everton's Defensive Display
Everton supporters are locked in debate over left-back Vitaliy Mykolenko's performance, with some blaming him for positional lapses and poor crossing quality whilst others defend his defensive reliability. The discussion reflects broader frustration with Everton's attacking creativity and concern ahead of their fixture against Manchester City.
Everton Fans Fury as Pickford Costs Them Victory
Everton supporters are fuming with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford's performance, particularly his handling of crosses and set pieces, after he failed to claim a ball that led to Callum Wilson's dramatic 90+2 winner. The negative reaction reflects broader frustration with what fans see as a critical weakness in his game — his tendency to leave the goal and miss crosses — costing Everton three crucial points in their battle for European football.
Everton Fans Analyse Summer Transfer Failures After Stalemate
Everton supporters are using a goalless draw with West Ham to air deep frustrations about the club's summer recruitment strategy, which saw over £100 million spent on players they believe have largely underperformed or failed to address the actual squad weaknesses. The overarching complaint is brutal: expensive signings like Barry, Röhl, and Aznou have flopped whilst critical gaps at fullback and striker remain unfixed, leaving the starting eleven barely improved from last season and prompting calls for a complete rethink of the January and next summer windows.
Everton Fans Turn On Barry After West Ham Loss
Everton supporters are heavily criticising Barry's performance during the defeat, with widespread calls for manager David Moyes to substitute him and deploy Tyrique George as a more effective attacking option. The negativity centres on Barry's constant loss of possession and apparent lack of intensity, with fans questioning whether the current setup can avoid a mid-table finish.
Callum Wilson's Late Drama Dominates Neutral Reaction
Fans are fixating on Callum Wilson's stoppage-time winner as the defining moment of West Ham's dramatic 2-1 victory, with discussion centring on his clutch finishing and previous heroics against Spurs rather than referee controversy. The discourse reveals polarised sentiment across supporters despite the neutral classification, ranging from celebration of Wilson's impact to frustration about West Ham's earlier opportunities and overall performance.
West Ham Draw Leaves Fans Frustrated in Relegation Fight
West Ham supporters are expressing frustration and impatience after a goalless draw against Everton, with many arguing the club needed a win to bolster their fight against the drop rather than settling for a point. The discussion reveals tension among fans about the team's approach and desperation in what appears to be a tight relegation battle.
West Ham Fans Frustrated With Tim's Final Ball Decision-Making
West Ham supporters spent the match exasperated with a player nicknamed Tim for repeatedly choosing to pass instead of shooting when presented with clear scoring opportunities, with fans demanding he take shots rather than overcomplicate play. The recurring theme of missed chances and poor decision-making in the final third became a lightning rod for fan frustration during the goalless encounter.
Everton Fans Divided Over Nuno's Defensive Tactics
Everton supporters are bitterly split on manager Nuno Espírito Santo's cautious, defensive approach following the 2-1 defeat to West Ham, with some praising his tactical setup whilst others furiously criticise his stubborn reliance on defensive-minded football when the side clearly struggled to defend effectively.
Controversial Refereeing Mars West Ham's Late Heartbreak
West Ham supporters are fuming over what they perceive as poor refereeing decisions that cost them points in a frustrating 2-1 defeat to Everton, with fans particularly aggrieved that a controversial call denied them what could have been an equaliser. The negativity centres on the officiating overshadowing what was already a disappointing performance, leaving the Hammers feeling robbed despite acknowledging their own uninspired display.
Everton Fans Demand Quicker Substitutions from Moyes
Everton supporters are frustrated with manager David Moyes' reluctance to make early tactical changes, with the discussion dominated by demands for faster and more proactive substitutions throughout the match. The fanbase is clearly exasperated that changes aren't arriving until well into the second half, with many questioning the logic of waiting so long when the game isn't developing as planned.
Referee Inconsistency Sparks Debate After Goalless Draw
Fans discussing the West Ham versus Everton stalemate fixated on the referee's yellow card decisions, questioning why certain challenges were penalised whilst others seemed to escape punishment, with particular frustration around James Garner's caution and broader concerns about inconsistency in officiating standards. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion rather than outright anger — supporters recognising the complexity of refereeing but clearly unconvinced the same standards were applied evenly throughout the match.
West Ham Fans Celebrate Late Drama Against Everton
West Ham supporters erupted in euphoria as their side battled to a thrilling comeback finish, with fans posting frenzied reactions to the dramatic late goals that defined this intense encounter. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects genuine excitement about their side's character and fighting spirit, despite the match ultimately ending in a tightly contested affair.
Everton's European Dream Dies After Draw
Everton supporters have collectively written off their hopes of qualifying for European football following the stalemate with West Ham, with fans arguing the squad simply isn't good enough to compete at that level anyway. The discussion pivots toward youth development, with calls for academy players like Tyrique George and Janis Matidilayi to get meaningful minutes now that continental ambitions have effectively ended.
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Fans across the Premier League are expressing unusual solidarity with West Ham's relegation battle, with supporters from rival clubs openly backing them to stay up and celebrating their performances as if they were their own club's results. The discussion reveals how West Ham have become an unexpected symbol of unity in English football, though some dissenting voices question whether their defensive approach would truly benefit the league if they were promoted.
Everton Fans Debate McNeil vs George Selection
Everton supporters are locked in debate about whether young prospect Tyrique George should be starting ahead of Barry McNeil, with fans pointing to George's greater impact when introduced as a substitute. The discussion centres on tactical balance and whether McNeil's selection is costing the side results in a congested fixture schedule.
West Ham Fans Hail Souček's Crucial Display in Victory
West Ham supporters are celebrating Tomáš Souček's commanding midfield performance, crediting the Czech midfielder with both scoring and defensive heroics in the win, though there's also significant praise for attacking contributions from Summerville and the defence's resilience. The fanbase is vocal about wanting to retain key players like Souček and build around the club's core performers this season.
Everton Fans Despair After Dropping Points in European Push
Everton supporters are devastated by the draw against West Ham, viewing a single point as catastrophic when the club's stated ambitions centre on securing European football next season. Fans are rapidly pivoting their expectations downwards, resigned to mid-table mediocrity and highlighting the glaring gap between the squad's quality players (Ndiaye, Pickford, Garner) and the rest of a roster they describe as "pub football" standard.
West Ham Fans Savage Nuno After Dramatic Late Loss
West Ham supporters are absolutely furious with manager Nuno Espírito Santo following a devastating 2-1 defeat to Everton, blaming his overly defensive, negative tactics and poor substitutions for squandering a lead in a match that could prove crucial in their relegation battle. Multiple fans are adamant that his "park the bus" strategy, which has repeatedly backfired, cost them three points and potentially their Premier League survival.
West Ham and Everton Fans Debate Draw's Relegation Battle Impact
Supporters from both sides are frustrated that a goalless stalemate feels like a missed opportunity in the battle to avoid the drop, with particular criticism of Everton's cautious approach and West Ham's failure to capitalise on their second-half dominance. The consensus is bleak: one point won't be enough to secure safety, and both teams needed three points to keep European ambitions or survival hopes alive.
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Who on Earth is the co-commentator on the world feed? He's just got 3 things wrong in a minute and the one thing he did get right he immediately changed his mind and contradicted himself to be wrong again. Madness.
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Commentator has absolutely cursed us there. He thinks its a bad change, his predictions have all been wrong...
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Tottenham Win Overshadowed by Wider Relegation Battle Drama
Spurs fans are celebrating João Palhinha's late winner against Wolves, but the discussion is dominated by anxiety about how other results — particularly West Ham's performance — affect the broader fight to avoid relegation, with supporters recognising that individual victories mean little if rivals around them are also picking up points. The 742 posts reveal a fanbase more fixated on the league table's movement than on the quality of their own 1-0 victory.
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Tottenham Fans Divided Over Mathys Tel Performance
Spurs supporters are split on young winger Mathys Tel following the 0-1 defeat to Wolves, with some praising his intensity and work rate as a reason he deserves regular starts, whilst others criticise his ball retention and wasteful passing as reasons he doesn't yet warrant consistent minutes. The discussion centres on whether Tel's passion and effort justify elevated game time or whether technical limitations hold him back.
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Tottenham Fans Hail Kinsky After Palhinha Winner
Spurs supporters are celebrating Antonín Kinský's crucial late save that kept Tottenham in the contest during their 1-0 defeat to Wolves, with many arguing the goalkeeper has earned redemption and should retain his place ahead of Vicario for upcoming fixtures. The fanbase is split between acknowledging a gritty defensive performance and frustration that a single piece of heroics couldn't prevent defeat in a tight, ill-tempered match.
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Tottenham Fans Furious Over Richarlison "Robbery"
Spurs supporters are up in arms over a late decision against Richarlison, convinced the Brazilian was fouled but instead booked for his reaction, robbing Tottenham of a potential penalty in a frustrating 1-0 defeat to Wolves. The incident has overshadowed what was already a dire result for a team battling relegation form.
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Wolves and Spurs Fans Accept Controversial Refereeing Display
With 483 posts remaining remarkably neutral despite a tight 1-0 defeat for Wolves, supporters appear resigned to accepting the referee's decision-making rather than actively protesting it—suggesting either grudging acceptance of a borderline performance or exhaustion with complaints that fall on deaf ears.
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Wolves Fans Divided Over Doherty's Controversial Display
Wolverhampton supporters are split on Matt Doherty's performance in the 0-1 defeat to Tottenham, with some blaming him for defensive lapses and poor positioning, whilst others sarcastically praise him for his involvement in the goal—suggesting either individual error or wider tactical breakdown. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about whether Doherty was genuinely culpable or simply caught out by Spurs' clinical finish.
Spurs Fans Criticise Porro After Wolves Defeat
Tottenham supporters are directing heavy criticism at right-back Pedro Porro following the 0-1 loss to Wolverhampton, questioning both his positional awareness and decision-making in what fans are calling a disappointing defensive display. There's emerging discussion around Hugo Bueno's performance, though the overwhelming focus is on Porro's struggles at right-back in a match Spurs failed to win.
Tottenham Fans Divided Over Solanke Performance in Defeat
Following Tottenham's 0-1 loss to Wolverhampton, supporters engaged in heated debate about striker Dominic Solanke's form and attacking contribution, with many arguing that Richarlison's introduction made matters worse and highlighting injury concerns across the squad. The discussion reflects growing frustration at the club's attacking potency during a difficult period, as key players continue to struggle with fitness and form.
Wolves Fans Furious Over Controversial André Yellow Card
Wolverhampton supporters and neutrals are united in anger over André's yellow card challenge, with the vast majority arguing it should have been a straight red for a dangerous, studs-up tackle — with some Spurs fans even agreeing the decision cost Tottenham a player dismissal. The debate centres on inconsistent refereeing standards, as fans contrast this decision against other red cards given for less dangerous fouls this season.
Wolves and Spurs Locked in Grim Relegation Battle
Tottenham edged out Wolverhampton 1-0 through João Palhinha's late strike, but the real story is the mutual contempt between the fanbases as both teams battle desperately near the bottom of the table. Wolves supporters are furious at their team's toothless attacking display, whilst Spurs fans are equally scathing, with the fixture serving as a stark reminder of how far both clubs have fallen this season.
Tottenham Fans Demand End to Spence's Left-Wing Struggles
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at Djed Spence's persistent tactical misuse on the left flank, with fans arguing he's ineffective in crossing and failing to justify his presence in the team, whilst simultaneously calling for alternatives like Souza to be given opportunities. The discussion reveals deep scepticism about why a player of his apparent limitations continues to feature regularly in the side.
Palhinha Late Winner Sparks Spurs Survival Debate
Tottenham supporters are celebrating João Palhinha's dramatic 82nd-minute goal that secured a crucial 0-1 victory over struggling Wolves, with fans hailing the midfielder's consistency and urgently calling for the club to make his move permanent to bolster their relegation fight. Meanwhile, there's nervous tension around potential substitute Hwang, with supporters anxiously hoping he won't be thrown on and jeopardise the win in injury time.
Spurs Fans Rage at Medical Team Amid Injury Crisis
Tottenham supporters are furious with the club's medical and sports science department, blaming chronic mismanagement and penny-pinching appointments for a relentless wave of season-ending injuries that's crippled the squad. Fans believe systemic negligence—rather than bad luck—is behind the injury toll, with some suggesting the problem runs deeper than just staff replacements.
Palhinha's Late Strike Settles Tense Relegation Battle
Fans are locked in debate over a crucial save in the match—with supporters divided on whether the goalkeeper's stop was genuinely world-class or routine, whilst Tottenham's João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner ultimately proved decisive in a scrappy, card-laden affair between two struggling sides fighting for their Premier League lives.
Tottenham Fans Demand RKM Benching For Talented Tel
Spurs supporters are furious that manager RDZ continues starting RKM week after week despite Tel delivering a man-of-the-match performance in the goalless draw at Wolves, with fans convinced the youngster is miles ahead and should be the regular starter going forwards.
Tottenham Fans Praise Van de Ven Amid Narrow Loss to Wolves
Despite Tottenham's 1-0 defeat to bottom-half Wolverhampton, supporters highlighted Micky van de Ven's standout aerial dominance in a rare moment of class, whilst frustration centred on defensive lapses elsewhere that cost them points in a tightly contested match.
Spurs Fans Divided Over Gallagher's Impact in Narrow Win
Tottenham supporters are split on midfielder Conor Gallagher's performance in the 1-0 victory over Wolves, with some praising his work rate whilst others criticise his involvement in play and off-the-ball positioning. The debate reflects broader frustration with Spurs' midfield creativity, though many view Gallagher and João Palhinha as key to the club's survival push.
Tottenham Fans Fear Season Slipping Away Without Xavi
Spurs supporters are deeply anxious about their squad's injury crisis, with Xavi Simons emerging as a pivotal figure whose absence is causing widespread concern about their ability to compete in a tight relegation battle. The fanbase is grappling with whether the team can survive the rest of the season with key players sidelined, with many convinced that success is impossible without Xavi's creativity and influence.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Debate Squad Building After Stalemate
A mixed crowd of supporters used the goalless first half to dissect their clubs' recruitment strategy and player deployment, with particular criticism aimed at a versatile performer who divides opinion on whether he belongs in the Premier League or would be better suited to a different role. The discussion reflects broader frustration about squad construction rather than the match itself, suggesting fans see systemic problems beyond what happened on the pitch.
Tottenham Fans Scapegoat Lange as Relegation Crisis Deepens
With Spurs battling relegation after a defeat to Wolves, supporters are directing fury at sporting director Lange, blaming him and the club's boardroom restructuring for catastrophic decision-making in January and the doomed managerial appointment of Frank. The fanbase is engaged in a complex blame game between departing owner Levy and the new Lewis family regime, with particular vitriol reserved for CEO Vinai.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Criticise Wasteful Attacking Play
Fans across both camps were frustrated with poor decision-making in the final third, particularly criticising players for failing to keep possession, take shots, or exploit set-piece opportunities when chances presented themselves. The 0-0 stalemate between two struggling sides crystallised anger at the lack of clinical finishing and tactical sharpness needed in a relegation scrap.
Fans Furious at Anthony Taylor's Refereeing in Stalemate
Wolves and Spurs supporters have launched a sustained attack on referee Anthony Taylor's performance during the 0-0 draw, with particular anger directed at his handling of the match, yellow card distribution, and alleged time-wasting in the closing stages. The negativity centres on perceived bias and inconsistency in his decision-making throughout a tightly-contested fixture between two struggling sides.
Spurs Fans Turn on Kolo Muani in Frustration
Tottenham supporters are venting their anger at Randal Kolo Muani's performance, with many calling for his immediate substitution and questioning why he's being selected at all. The French forward's inability to contribute offensively has become a focal point of fan frustration during what appears to be a disappointing result for the club.
Fans Scramble for Ways to Watch Match Online
Supporters from both sides are sharing frustrations and solutions about accessing the live broadcast, with particular focus on streaming options available in different regions—especially for fans based in the US trying to catch Championship football. The discussion reveals the ongoing headache of finding reliable, legal viewing methods across different territories.
Wolves and Spurs Frustrated by Drab Stalemate
Fans from both sides are venting about a cagey, toothless 0-0 draw that left them exasperated with poor attacking play and a lack of urgency when points were desperately needed. The overwhelming mood is disappointment at wasted possession and a woeful final third display during what should have been a crucial match in the relegation battle.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Despair Over Dire Team Performances
Both sets of supporters are expressing deep frustration with their respective sides' woeful displays, with the negativity centred on poor individual performances, sloppy possession and a complete lack of cutting edge in attack. The mood is one of resignation mixed with grim acceptance that survival—or avoiding further embarrassment—now demands perfection they simply don't look capable of delivering.
Wolves and Spurs Fans React to Palhinha's Late Heartbreak
Both sets of supporters are expressing raw emotional devastation following João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner, with the match's heavy card count and narrow defeat sending fans into a spiral of despair. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reveals how brutal this late goal feels in what's shaping up to be a gruelling relegation battle for both clubs.
Late Palhinha Goal Ends Stalemate in Tight Contest
Fans from both sides are reacting emotionally to João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner that broke a goalless deadlock in this tightly-contested, yellow-card-laden affair. The discussion reflects the knife-edge tension of a match decided late, with supporters oscillating between resignation and desperate hope that the result could shift their respective league positions in what appears to be a fiercely competitive battle at the wrong end of the table.
Wolves and Spurs Draw Yields Fractious Fan Discord
Fans from both sides engaged in heated, fragmented arguments across social media following the goalless first half and João Palhinha's late winner, with discussion devolving into personal attacks and accusations of nonsensical commentary rather than coherent tactical analysis. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects frustration at the match itself — a scrappy, card-laden affair that left supporters of both struggling sides fuming rather than satisfied.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Erupt Over Drab Goalless Stalemate
A 0-0 draw between two struggling sides has ignited a toxic row in the fanbase, with supporters trading aggressive insults and venting raw frustration at their team's inability to break the deadlock. The anger is emerging and raw — fans are openly telling each other to "fuck off" rather than engaging in constructive criticism, signalling a fanbase at breaking point over chronic underperformance.
Tottenham Fans Furious Over Inconsistent Refereeing Standards
Spurs supporters are seething about what they perceive as a double standard in refereeing, arguing that Cristian Romero would have received a straight red card for a challenge that went unpunished in this match. The broader complaint centres on the feeling that their defender is officiated far more harshly than opposition players, fuelling frustration about the consistency of decision-making across the Premier League.
Tottenham Supporters Celebrate Hard-Fought Victory Over Wolves
Spurs fans are in raptures after João Palhinha's late goal secures a 1-0 win against relegation-battling Wolverhampton, with supporters expressing pure elation at the crucial three points. The passionate reaction reflects relief and joy at grinding out a result in what appears to have been a tightly contested, physically demanding encounter.
Wolves Fans Despair Over Squad's Attacking Impotence
Wolverhampton supporters are in deep frustration following the defeat to Tottenham, with the overwhelming consensus that the club's failure to recruit attacking players—particularly wingers and forwards—has left them fatally exposed in a relegation battle. Fans are pointing to absent quality in the final third and drawing comparisons to elite players from the club's past, arguing that without genuine goal-scoring threat, survival looks bleak regardless of defensive effort.
VAR Chaos Dominates as Referees Face Mounting Scrutiny
Fans are furious about a series of controversial VAR decisions across the weekend's matches, particularly a stonewall penalty denied to Everton that they believe should have been awarded, whilst also questioning the consistency and apparent bias of officials across multiple fixtures. The broader frustration centres on what supporters see as systematic failings by PGMOL referees who seem to make decisions that disproportionately harm certain clubs whilst letting others off the hook.
Wolves and Spurs Share the Misery in Stalemate
Fans from both sides are expressing muted frustration and resignation after a drab 0-0 draw that does little to help either relegation-battling club gain ground. The neutral, almost resigned tone of the discussion reflects how neither team managed to break the deadlock in what appears to have been a cagey, yellow-card-laden affair.
Wolves and Spurs Fans React to Grim Draw
Supporters of both Wolverhampton and Tottenham expressed exhaustion and resignation following a goalless first half, with João Palhinha's late winner eventually deciding a dire, card-heavy affair that left fans emotionally drained rather than celebrating any clear narrative. The discussion centres almost entirely on reaction GIFs rather than tactical analysis, suggesting a match so uninspiring that detailed commentary barely warranted engagement.
Wolves Fans Despair as Spurs End Drought in Relegation Battle
Wolverhampton supporters are devastated by João Palhinha's late goal handing Tottenham a crucial 1-0 victory, with fans convinced the result symbolises their own club's doomed trajectory towards the Championship. The discussion reveals deep frustration at Wolves' predicament, with some questioning the club's direction whilst others argue that even Spurs' first win in months underscores how dire the relegation battle has become for both struggling sides.
Wolves Fans Resigned to Championship Relegation Fate
Following their defeat to Spurs, Wolverhampton supporters have collectively accepted relegation as inevitable, with numerous posts expressing grim resignation about life in the Championship next season rather than debating the match itself. The discussion reflects a fanbase processing what they believe is an already-decided outcome, shifting focus from immediate results to preparing for the drop.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Bemoan Stoppage Time Length
Following João Palhinha's late winner for Tottenham in the 82nd minute, both sets of supporters are fixated on the seven minutes of added time awarded, with Wolves fans sarcastically lamenting how briefly they inhabited the top flight and questioning why the referee didn't add more time to the injury-plagued contest. The neutral, analytical tone reflects fans dissecting the officiating decision rather than the match itself, particularly the gap between what they expected and what they actually received.
Palhinha Goal Offside Outcry Dominates Wolves vs Spurs
Fans from both sides are furiously debating whether João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner should have stood, with the overwhelming consensus among the discussion being that he was in an offside position — leaving supporters frustrated that VAR allowed the goal to count. The neutral lean of the conversation reflects genuine uncertainty about the call rather than partisan anger, though the sheer volume of offside complaints reveals deep scepticism about the referee's decision-making.
De Zerbi's Early Impact Divides Wolves Fans
Following a goalless draw against Tottenham, Wolverhampton supporters are sharply divided over new manager De Zerbi's prospects, with some backing his tactical vision for the relegation scrap whilst others remain sceptical about whether four points from three games and his animated touchline behaviour represent genuine progress or false hope.
Tottenham Fans Plead for Maddison Return in Relegation Fight
Spurs supporters are desperately calling for James Maddison's comeback from injury as the club battles relegation, frustrated that key players like Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski are sidelined while the team struggles to create chances in a damaging 1-0 defeat to Wolves. Fans express sympathy for their absent stars, viewing them as the difference between survival and going down.
Spurs Fans Torn Over Relegation Battle Victory
Tottenham supporters are deeply divided over whether celebrating a 1-0 win against bottom-placed Wolverhampton is justified given the club's precarious position in the relegation zone. Some argue any win feels vital amid their dismal season, whilst others criticise the players and club for acting like heroes when their poor performances have created this crisis in the first place.
Fans Rage Over Corners in Drab Stalemate
Wolverhampton and Tottenham supporters vented frustration during the goalless first half, with complaints centring on poor corner execution, confused refereeing decisions on set-piece awards, and defensive vulnerability from dead-ball situations — capturing the negative mood around a tedious match that lacked creative attacking play.
Wolves Fans Despair as Relegation Reality Looms
Wolverhampton supporters are in deep crisis mode following another demoralising result, with fans expressing genuine fear about their team's ability to avoid the drop and openly questioning whether they possess the quality to survive in the Premier League. The overwhelming sentiment is one of hopelessness — multiple supporters are openly discussing inevitable relegation and describing the squad as fundamentally lacking in passion, fight, and basic footballing standards.
Tottenham Fans Desperate for Second Goal Security
Spurs supporters are visibly anxious after João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner, with the fanbase pleading for a second goal to ease nerves rather than trust a fragile one-goal lead against Wolves. The overwhelming sentiment reflects deep-rooted anxiety about defensive vulnerability in the closing stages, as fans openly admit they lack confidence in holding on to narrow advantages.
Palhinha Goal Offside Debate Divides Fans
Fans are locked in intense disagreement over whether João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner should have stood, with some convinced it was offside whilst others are cautiously hopeful VAR has finally gone their way. The discussion captures the raw frustration and paranoia of supporters in a tight relegation battle, desperate for a decision to break in their favour.
Tottenham Fans Despair Over Mounting Injury Crisis
Spurs supporters are in a state of panic following the 0-1 loss to Wolves, with the discussion dominated by concerns over multiple injury setbacks — particularly serious-looking knee damage to key players — that are decimating their available squad depth. The negativity centres on whether the club can field a competitive team for upcoming fixtures given the growing list of unavailable personnel.
Spurs Fans Fear Relegation Despite Narrow Win
Tottenham supporters are in deep despair after beating Wolverhampton 1-0, with fans convinced the performance was so poor that even a victory cannot save them from going down. The prevailing sentiment is one of hopelessness—many believe the club's remaining fixtures are unwinnable and that Championship football awaits, no matter what happens next.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Furious at Dreadful Display
Both sets of supporters are absolutely seething after watching a dire 0-0 that descended into chaos, with fans expressing raw anger at the quality of football on display and the mounting frustration of watching their struggling sides fail to break each other down despite Tottenham eventually nicking it late on. The negativity is palpable — fans are demanding answers about what's going wrong when their teams can barely string passes together, let alone create anything remotely resembling actual football.
Wolves and Spurs Fans Rage at Abysmal Passing Display
Supporters from both sides are absolutely furious with the quality of basic passing throughout this goalless stalemate, with fans repeatedly criticising their players for constantly misplacing simple passes, showing a complete lack of composure in possession. The negativity centres on a perceived inability to string even two forward passes together, with fans questioning whether the team's aggression and card accumulation is masking a fundamental breakdown in their fundamentals on the ball.
Wolves and Spurs Fear Relegation as Arsenal Title Race Looms
Fans of both struggling sides are fixated on how Arsenal's remaining fixtures—particularly against West Ham—could either seal their own survival or doom Tottenham to the drop, turning the title race into an unexpected lifeline for teams battling the bottom three. There's dark humour about the absurdity of relying on a rival's results, with some suggesting the relegation battle has become more compelling than the title chase itself.
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Glad Palhinha managed to jump over the billboard and didn’t end up hitting it and landing wrong just for it to end up offside
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Not that it helps much, but the Norwegian commentator thought André was lucky to stay on pitch Edit: wrote the wrong player
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Would you be happier if I said commentators? Casters? Is it incorrect what I stated.
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Forest's Five-Goal Demolition Sparks Conspiracy Theories
Sunderland and Nottingham Forest fans engage in fragmented discussion following Forest's comprehensive 5-0 away victory, with posts dominated by deflections, in-fighting, and one accusation of match-fixing rather than genuine tactical or performance analysis.
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VAR Chaos Overshadows Sunderland's Defensive Collapse
Fans are furious at a controversial VAR decision that disallowed a goal in the 63rd minute, with supporters convinced the "foul was non-existent" and convinced refereeing standards have hit rock bottom. The anger at officialdom is compounded by what many saw as a pathetic capitulation from Sunderland's players, with some even suggesting deliberate underperformance and match-fixing conspiracies given the 5-0 hammering they received.
Nottingham Forest Fans Hail Manager as Tactical Mastermind
Forest supporters are raving about Vitor Pereira's impact since his arrival, praising his tactical acumen, ability to unlock their talented squad's potential, and remarkable improvement in attacking play and set pieces. Fans are convinced that with proper backing in the transfer market, Pereira could transform Forest into genuine top-six contenders, drawing comparisons to José Mourinho's managerial genius but with a more attacking philosophy.
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Sunderland Collapse Against Forest Leaves Fans Speechless
Nottingham Forest demolished Sunderland 5-0 in a performance so dominant that supporters struggled to articulate their reactions, communicating mostly through stunned one-word responses and incredulous laughter. The discussion around referee decisions that was anticipated never materialised — instead, fans were left grappling with the sheer scale of the defeat itself.
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Sunderland Fans Furious After Capitulation to Forest
Sunderland supporters are devastated by their team's shocking 5-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans accusing the players of rolling over and playing with no intensity — a stark contrast to their fierce performances against rivals earlier in the season. The consensus is that this embarrassing collapse has undermined Sunderland's credibility and raises questions about their mentality heading into next season after what had been a strong recovery campaign.
Nottingham Forest Fans Celebrate Wood's Return
Nottingham Forest supporters are buzzing about Chris Wood's comeback to the team, praising his quality and impact on the pitch after a lengthy absence. The wider discussion centres on Wood's technical ability and football intelligence, with fans suggesting his reinstatement signals positive momentum for the club going forward.
Brobbey Escapes Card in Controversial VAR Decision
Fans are furious that referee Brobbey avoided punishment for what they perceive as a dangerous or cynical challenge during the match, with many arguing he was fortunate to escape a yellow card that should have been issued. The overwhelming negativity suggests a widespread belief that inconsistent refereeing allowed a defender to get away with conduct that would have drawn a card for other players.
Nottingham Forest Fans Defend 4-4-2 After Demolition
Despite Nottingham Forest's catastrophic 5-0 defeat to Sunderland, a pocket of supporters ironically praised the 4-4-2 formation as tactically sound, with some embracing the classic shape as a badge of honour tied to the club's heritage under Brian Clough. The discussion oscillates between genuine tactical conviction and heavy sarcasm, reflecting the absurdity of defending a system that just conceded five goals.
Sunderland Collapse in Chaos Against Nottingham Forest
Sunderland supporters are in complete disbelief as their side implodes in a catastrophic 0-5 defeat, with 46 posts capturing the raw anger and bewilderment of fans watching the match descend into utter chaos. The negativity centres on the referee's officiating decisions and the team's complete defensive breakdown, leaving supporters genuinely questioning what they're witnessing unfold on the pitch.
Sunderland Fans Reel From Historic 5-0 Thrashing
Sunderland supporters are processing a catastrophic 5-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with the discussion dominated by shock at the scoreline's magnitude rather than substantive debate about referee decisions or tactical breakdowns. The neutral sentiment reflects fans still coming to terms with the scale of the humiliation, punctuated by grim humour and wordplay on the club's name.
Sunderland Fans Scrutinise Xhaka's Captaincy After Collapse
Sunderland supporters are divided on midfielder Granit Xhaka's performance and leadership, with some questioning whether he's too talented for the club whilst others criticise his delivery and set-piece execution during what appears to be a heavy defeat. The discussion reveals frustration that despite having a player of Xhaka's calibre, Sunderland aren't maximising his strengths, particularly his ability to deliver from distance.
Sels' Stunning Save Steals Show in Rout
Despite Nottingham Forest demolishing Sunderland 5-0, fans across both sides are fixated on a single brilliant save from Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Sels—a moment of individual brilliance that became the most talked-about highlight of an otherwise one-sided match. The discussions reveal how even in heavy defeats, a goalkeeper's exceptional reflexes can capture supporters' attention and momentarily overshadow the scoreline.
Hutchinson Impresses as Forest Dominate Sunderland
Nottingham Forest supporters are lavishing praise on Seb Hutchinson's performance during the club's stunning 5-0 away victory, with fans repeatedly highlighting his work rate, effective play, and ability to prove doubters wrong in what was a commanding display. The midfielder's energy and quality on the ball stood out as a bright spot in an utterly one-sided affair that saw Forest put Sunderland to the sword.
Sunderland Fans Endure Five-Goal Humiliation
Nottingham Forest demolished Sunderland 5-0 in a one-sided demolition that left supporters stunned and angry at their team's defensive collapse, though the discussion largely fixated on the commentator's increasingly exasperated reactions to each goal rather than tactical analysis of the performance itself. Fans were torn between grudging admiration for the broadcaster's commentary work and disbelief at Sunderland's complete capitulation.
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Sunderland Fans Grapple With VAR Decisions in Forest Rout
Following Nottingham Forest's devastating 5-0 victory, supporters are locked in a fractious debate about referee and VAR interventions throughout the match, particularly a disallowed goal in the 63rd minute, with the discussion marked by short, punchy disagreements rather than detailed analysis. The neutral sentiment reflects fans on both sides trading barbs without consensus—some defending the officials' calls, others arguing they got it wrong.
Sunderland's Humiliation Five Nil at Home
Nottingham Forest dismantled Sunderland with a devastating 5-0 victory, and fans' reactions across both camps reveal a mix of dark humour and disbelief at the scale of the collapse, with some positivity directed at standout performers like Elliot Anderson who sealed the rout with a late goal. The sheer margin of defeat has turned the discussion into gallows comedy rather than serious analysis.
Sunderland Face Humiliation in Shock Forest Rout
Nottingham Forest dismantled Sunderland 5-0 in a devastating display that left home supporters heading for the exits early, with fans oscillating between dark humour about relegation fears and disbelief at the capitulation. The discussion captures the raw aftermath of a catastrophic collapse, with some taking solace that results elsewhere might still offer breathing room in the relegation battle.
Forest Stars Shine as Anderson Steals Hearts
Fans are celebrating Nottingham Forest's dominant 5-0 demolition of Sunderland, with particular focus on Elliot Anderson's standout performance and emotional late goal that left supporters moved by his personal journey. The discussion blends admiration for Forest's clinical display with deeper appreciation for Anderson's resilience and character, framed through his Geordie roots and the symbolism of his contribution to keeping the club competitive.
Nottingham Forest Demolish Sunderland in Five-Goal Rout
Forest absolutely dismantled a hapless Sunderland side 5-0, with the talking point among supporters being Morato's rare competent performance at the back — fans sarcastically praising the Nottingham Forest defender for not conceding whilst he was on the pitch, a backhanded compliment that perfectly captures how low the bar has been set for him this season.
Nottingham Forest Dominate as Safety Looms
Nottingham Forest supporters are celebrating their commanding 5-0 demolition of Sunderland, with fans recognising the performance as a statement of intent and a major step towards securing their league safety. The emphatic victory has generated genuine optimism among the Forest fanbase about their direction and resilience in the fight against relegation.
Nottingham Forest Fans Hail Vitor Pereira's Tactical Genius
Forest supporters are celebrating manager Vitor Pereira's impact on the team's form and tactical setup, particularly praising his decision to deploy Igor Jesus and Chris Wood together in an attacking partnership that they describe as the best football they've seen all season. Fans are expressing genuine optimism about his ability to build on early success and restore the club to winning ways.
Nottingham Forest's Injury Crisis Deepens After Rout
Nottingham Forest supporters are increasingly anxious about mounting injuries to key defensive and midfield players—particularly Ibrahim Sangaré, Murillo, and Jair Cunha—following what appears to be a heavy defeat, with fans worried the injury list could severely compromise their back four's stability moving forward.
Sunderland Stunned as Nottingham Forest Inflict Shock 5-0 Rout
Fans were completely blindsided by what looked like a tight relegation battle turning into a demolition, with Forest's devastating four-goal first-half display leaving Sunderland supporters reeling and sparking urgent debate about whether 40 points will even guarantee survival this season. The sheer unexpectedness of the scoreline — particularly from two teams fighting at the wrong end of the table — dominated the post-match discourse, with supporters struggling to process how a match between 11th and 16th place could become such a comprehensive hammering.
Sunderland Fans Cry Match-Fixing After Shock Forest Rout
Supporters and neutrals descended into conspiracy theories after Sunderland's capitulation against Nottingham Forest, with widespread accusations of deliberate match-fixing and suggestions the result was rigged to benefit bookmakers and wealthy stakeholders. The 0-5 scoreline sparked anger that football's integrity had been compromised rather than acceptance of a simply disastrous performance.
Nottingham Forest Fans Celebrate Dominant Victory
Nottingham Forest supporters are in raptures after a stunning 5-0 demolition of Sunderland, with posts celebrating the attacking performance and expressing relief that their side's survival push is genuinely on track. The mood is jubilant and hopeful, though tinged with dark humour about what comes next in a gruelling relegation battle.
Forest's Stunning Away Win Sparks Survival Hopes
Nottingham Forest supporters and neutrals are celebrating a dominant 5-0 victory at Sunderland as a crucial turning point in their relegation battle, with fans debating whether they've done enough to guarantee safety given their remaining fixtures against top-six sides. The mood is cautiously optimistic rather than triumphant—there's recognition that one big win doesn't guarantee survival, but the performance and timing of the result has shifted the narrative away from panic.
Sunderland's Collapse Sparks Fan Debate on VAR Drama
Fans discussing Sunderland's heavy 0-5 defeat to Nottingham Forest have fixated on the controversial VAR disallowance and the chaotic celebrations and reactions captured in the crowd during key moments. The overwhelming focus is on individual incidents and entertainment value rather than the match itself, with supporters debating whether the overturned goal was a fair call.
West Ham and Spurs Face Relegation Battle Intensifies
Neutral observers and supporters are dissecting the relegation dogfight at the bottom of the table, with West Ham and Tottenham identified as the two clubs most at risk of going down, though opinion is split on which side faces the grimmer outlook. Upcoming fixtures—particularly West Ham's match against Everton and Spurs' trip to Wolves—are being treated as make-or-break moments that could shift the entire complexion of the survival race.
Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood Masterclass Demolishes Sunderland
Fans across both clubs are fixated on Chris Wood's clinical finishing as Nottingham Forest dismantle Sunderland 5-0, with the striker's early goal setting the tone for a dominant display that leaves Sunderland supporters in stunned silence and Forest fans celebrating one of the season's most emphatic victories.
Forest's Demolition Sparks Villa Fears in Europa
Following Nottingham Forest's emphatic 5-0 victory, supporters from across the league—particularly Aston Villa fans—are suddenly anxious about their side's upcoming European quarter-final tie against the newly clinical Midlands outfit. The consensus is stark: Forest have found their rhythm at precisely the wrong moment for Villa's continental ambitions.
Sunderland Fans Reel from Five-Goal Demolition
Nottingham Forest delivered a ruthless hammering with Chris Wood, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Igor Jesus all striking early to leave Sunderland shell-shocked by a 5-0 defeat. The post-match discussion was dominated by stunned fans pointing out the stark contrast between pre-match predictions of a tight 0-0 and the absolute battering that unfolded on the pitch.
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Arsenal's Frustration After Goalless Stalemate at Newcastle
Arsenal supporters are divided between disappointment at their team's lacklustre performance and defensive resolve in a 0-0 draw against Newcastle, with discussion ranging from criticism of attacking play to debate over whether a point keeps title hopes alive. The neutral sentiment reflects fans' mixed feelings—some backing the team despite the frustrating result, others questioning whether Arsenal's performance justifies their league position.
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Arsenal Fans Divided Over Ben White's Decline
Following Arsenal's goalless draw with Newcastle, supporters are split on defender Ben White's form, with some praising improved sharpness whilst others claim repeated injuries have visibly diminished his once-elite defensive capabilities. The discussion reveals frustration that White, who was outstanding during Timber's recovery period, has lost a yard of pace and appears a shadow of his former self.
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Crystal Palace's Eze Steals Win Against Blunt Arsenal
Crystal Palace supporters are celebrating Eze's ninth-minute goal — a composed finish that caught Arsenal's defensive setup by surprise — whilst simultaneously criticising Newcastle's failure to mark him properly and highlighting Arsenal's toothless attacking performance from open play. The discussion centres on Eze's clinical shooting and bravery in contrast to Arsenal's wasteful approach, with fans anxious about keeping him fit for the run-in.
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Arsenal Fans Divided on Osula's Finishing and Tactical Role
Arsenal supporters are debating striker Giles Osula's performance in the goalless draw, with fans split between praising his overall contribution and criticising his clinical finishing in crucial moments. The discussion intensifies around his positioning and substitution, with some questioning the tactical decision to move him out wide late in the match.
Arsenal Fans Reeling After Shock Defeat to Newcastle
Arsenal supporters are expressing devastation and emotional exhaustion following a 1-0 loss to Newcastle United, with the fanbase using dark humour and resigned frustration to process what they perceive as another disappointing result that compounds their season's struggles. The negative sentiment centres on the psychological toll of the defeat rather than specific referee decisions, though the discussion thread was originally tagged as being about officiating—suggesting fans may have felt aggrieved by how the match was managed.
Nick Pope's Controversial Yellow Card Sparks Red Card Fury
Fans are furious that Nick Pope received only a yellow card for what they believe was a clear red-card offence — a deliberate foul that denied a goal-scoring opportunity. The Newcastle goalkeeper's lucky escape has sparked widespread criticism of VAR and match officials, with supporters convinced he should have been sent off.
Arsenal Fans Debate Raya's Shot-Stopping Display
Arsenal supporters are locked in disagreement over goalkeeper David Raya's performance against Newcastle, with some praising his crucial saves whilst others argue the striking wasn't genuine and he benefited from poor technique to look more impressive than he actually was. The wider frustration centres on Arsenal's attacking impotence, with fans lamenting that the defence and goalkeeper are carrying the side and suggesting they'll need "statues" if the team wins anything given the lack of creativity up front.
Ode Finally Breaks Shooting Curse Against Newcastle
Arsenal supporters are celebrating Ode Odegaard's rare decision to shoot rather than pass backwards, with many expressing relief and joy that their captain has ended a frustrating pattern of avoiding attempts on goal throughout the season. The negativity stems from long-standing frustration with his reluctance to be direct in the final third, though fans acknowledge his injury troubles have likely contributed to his cautious approach.
Arsenal Fans Panic Over Injury Crisis and Transfer Mistakes
Arsenal supporters are spiralling after losing key attacker Kai Havertz to injury during a goalless performance, with many questioning whether summer signing Viktor Gyökeres was a recruitment blunder and demanding the club strengthen its striker options immediately. The mood is one of frustration at the team's inability to create chances without their injured star, mixed with anxiety that injuries to Havertz and Eberechi Eze could derail their season.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Woltemade's Bench Role
Newcastle supporters are locked in debate about manager Eddie Howe's reluctance to start Alexander Isak, with frustrated fans arguing the talented striker deserves regular playing time instead of substitute appearances, whilst others defend Howe's tactical approach and Isak's ongoing fitness concerns following injury. The discussion reflects growing unease about squad selection and whether the club is building a coherent system or simply wasting potential.
Arsenal Midfield Creativity Crisis Under Scrutiny
Arsenal supporters are locked in debate over Martín Zubimendi's inconsistent form and whether the midfield partnership of Zubimendi and Declan Rice is actually working, with fans divided on whether Christian Nørgaard deserves more playing time to inject creativity into a team that feels creatively stifled. The underlying concern isn't just about one player—it's that Arsenal's attacking threat has become dangerously reliant on individual brilliance (like Eberechi Eze's wonder goal) rather than cohesive midfield control.
Arsenal Fans Hail Hincapié After Crucial Victory
Arsenal supporters are lavishing praise on defender Piero Hincapié following the Gunners' hard-fought win, with fans repeatedly highlighting his physical commitment, crucial blocks, and warrior-like mentality despite what many acknowledge was a somewhat underwhelming overall team performance. The discussion reflects genuine appreciation for his defensive solidity and work rate, though some are also raising separate concerns about how the squad's attacking options are being deployed.
Newcastle Fans Despair Over Repeated Corner Routine Failures
Newcastle supporters are visibly frustrated with their team's inability to defend or execute set-piece routines, repeatedly criticising the same defensive shape and attacking patterns from corners throughout the match. The consistent focus on corners—both defensive vulnerability and stale attacking play—suggests fans see systematic, unchanging tactical problems that the coaching staff refuses to address.
Arsenal Fans Fret Over Goal Difference in Title Race
Arsenal supporters are anxiously focused on goal difference as a potential title decider against Manchester City, worrying that narrow victories won't be enough and that they need to start winning by bigger margins to protect themselves in what could be an extremely tight finish. The neutral-leaning discussion reflects frustration that superior performances aren't translating into the kind of dominant scorelines required to build a meaningful goal difference cushion.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Howe After Goalless Arsenal Draw
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over Eddie Howe's management, with some defending his record whilst others demand his sacking, citing poor tactical decisions and wasted investment in players who aren't getting adequate minutes. The frustration centres on the team's recent form and questions about why promising talent isn't being utilised effectively in the lineup.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Gyökeres After Stalemate
Nearly 1,000 posts from this matchweek have turned decisively against Viktor Gyökeres, with Arsenal supporters openly questioning his technical ability, decision-making, and suitability as the club's number nine. Fans are frustrated by what they perceive as preferential treatment in media coverage, contrasting his perceived underperformance with the harsh criticism previously levelled at previous striking options like Nketiah and Lacazette.
Arsenal Fans Rage at Toothless Display Against Newcastle
Arsenal supporters are absolutely seething after a goalless stalemate with 14th-placed Newcastle, with fans savaging the attacking players' individual form and collective inability to create anything meaningful. The negativity is brutal—supporters are arguing that performances like this simply won't cut it if the club wants to win silverware this season.
Arsenal Fans Question Rice Form After Goalless Draw
Arsenal supporters vented frustration at Declan Rice's subdued display during the 0-0 stalemate with Newcastle, with fans sarcastically referencing earlier season hype around his individual quality and openly questioning when he last delivered a genuinely top-level performance. The mood reflected disappointment that a club-record signing hasn't consistently lived up to expectations, particularly in a match where creativity and incisive play were desperately needed.
Arsenal and Newcastle Fans Clash Over Stalemate Performance
Supporters are locked in toxic debate about a goalless draw, with Arsenal fans frustrated at dropping points whilst Newcastle loyalists defend their defensive display. The discussion has descended into cross-club bickering about ambition, spending, and mental resilience rather than analysing the actual football on show.
Newcastle Fans Savage Madueke After Goalless Draw
Newcastle supporters are absolutely tearing into Madueke's performance, with a staggering 345 posts attacking his decision-making, intelligence, and technical ability as the winger struggles to justify his sizeable transfer fee. Fans are frustrated by his inconsistent dribbling, poor final ball, and defensive vulnerabilities — with some suggesting he's become a liability rather than the attacking threat he once promised to be.
Arsenal's Collapse Continues in Disappointing Stalemate
Arsenal fans are furious after their title-chasing side could only manage a goalless draw against 14th-placed Newcastle, with supporters criticising yet another toothless attacking performance and questioning whether the team's season-long struggles represent a deeper malaise. The negativity centres on inconsistent football, missed chances, and the growing sense that Arsenal's challenge is slipping away while rivals still have games in hand.
Newcastle Fans Divided on Tonali's Shot-Heavy Performance
The Italian midfielder fired off multiple efforts during Newcastle's goalless draw with Arsenal, sparking debate amongst supporters about whether his aggressive shooting approach represents genuine attacking intent or wasteful desperation. While some praised his work rate and physicality, others questioned whether Tonali's role in midfield is limiting his effectiveness, with the broader discussion hinting at frustration over Newcastle's inability to break down Arsenal's defence.
Arsenal Fans Demand Summer Exit for Underperforming Signing
Arsenal supporters are calling for a high-profile player to be sold this summer, with fans expressing frustration at what they view as a poor investment that hasn't justified its transfer fee. The discussion reveals deep scepticism about whether any club would even want to purchase the player, with fans debating the exact cost of the acquisition and questioning Arteta's recruitment decisions.
Arsenal Fans Analyse Saka's Impact After Narrow Loss
Despite Arsenal's 1-0 defeat to Newcastle, supporters focused their discussion on Bukayo Saka's cameo appearance, debating whether his involvement nearly changed the match and expressing optimism that his return to fitness could prove decisive in their run-in, particularly given concerns about other squad members playing through injury.
Arsenal Fans Rage at Blunt Front Three After Draw
Arsenal supporters have turned on their attacking trio following a frustrating 0-0 draw with Newcastle, with fans calling out their lack of cutting edge and questioning manager Mikel Arteta's team selection and tactical decisions. The negativity centres on wasted attacking opportunities and the feeling that Arsenal's forwards have underperformed across a crucial run of matches.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Striker's Goal-Scoring Form
Arsenal supporters are locked in debate over their striker's inconsistent finishing and overall contribution this season, with some defending his all-round play whilst others argue his high price tag demands he converts the clear-cut chances he's been squandering. The negativity centres on missed opportunities against top sides and a perceived dip in both ability and form that's raising serious questions about whether he's truly living up to his billing as the club's lead striker.
Martinelli's Performance Splits Arsenal Fanbase Opinion
Arsenal supporters are deeply divided on winger Gabriel Martinelli's display, with some harshly criticising his decision-making and work rate in the 0-0 draw, whilst others defend his improved passing range this season and suggest he offers little when deployed as a substitute. The neutral sentiment reflects this clash — fans can't quite agree whether he's a genuine problem or an unfairly judged player caught in an off match.
Arsenal Fans Demand Havertz Stay Fit as Gyökeres Struggles
Arsenal supporters are expressing serious concern about Kai Havertz's potential injury after a goalless draw, with the consensus that losing him would be catastrophic given how much worse the team's attacking play becomes when Viktor Gyökeres replaces him. Fans are heavily criticising Gyökeres' link-up play, technical ability, and overall contribution, arguing that without Havertz's work rate and passing range, Arsenal's entire attacking system collapses.
Newcastle Fans Praise Midfield Shift in Narrow Victory
Newcastle supporters are crediting manager Eddie Howe's tactical adjustment — bringing on midfield reinforcements around the 65-minute mark — with turning the match and securing what they're describing as a crucial win. Fans are highlighting how the introduction of fresh legs in the centre of the park significantly improved their passing and control, with particular praise for how the new arrivals stabilised the team's dominance in that area.
Arsenal Fans Criticise Noni's Wasteful Display
Arsenal supporters are frustrated with Noni Madueke's performance, arguing that whilst he showed flashes of decent movement and dribbling ability, he squandered possession far too often and failed to convert promising opportunities into meaningful attacking contributions. The overwhelming consensus is that he was a net negative in an attacking sense, with fans questioning whether he's delivering the standard expected of an Arsenal player.
Arsenal and Newcastle Fans Worry Over Mounting Injury Crisis
Supporters are deeply concerned about the number of players returning from or picking up injuries during the match, with particular frustration directed at key midfielders like Bruno, Joelinton, and Tonali having missed significant stretches of the season. The discussion reveals anxiety that injury management — especially easing players back too quickly into high-intensity fixtures — could derail their sides' campaigns, with fans questioning whether pushing recovering players is worth the risk.
Gary Neville's Bias Commentary Sparks Fan Fury
Arsenal and Newcastle supporters have united in frustration over Gary Neville's punditry during the 0-0 draw, with fans accusing him of showing clear bias against Arsenal, making bizarre tactical observations, and delivering insufferable commentary that detracted from the match. The overwhelming negativity suggests his perceived partisanship and analytical confusion have worn thin with this particular audience.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Dan Burn's Display
Newcastle supporters are split on Dan Burn's performance against Arsenal, with some praising his work rate and defensive contributions, whilst others criticise his limitations at fullback and question why he's being asked to carry the load for an underperforming defence. The discussion reveals broader concerns about the quality of Newcastle's back line, with particular frustration directed at Sven Botman's form since his Liverpool injury.
Arsenal Fans Question Odegaard's Drive After Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are deeply frustrated with Martin Ødegaard's passive display in the goalless draw, with fans criticising his reluctance to shoot, create chances, or take forward risks in the final third — some even questioning whether he still has the hunger to perform at the required level. The discussion reveals genuine concern that their captain's influence has diminished, with calls for him to be more assertive and several fans suggesting Arsenal may need to explore alternatives at attacking midfield.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Arteta After Frustrating Draw
Arsenal supporters are venting their frustration at Mikel Arteta's cautious, defensive approach during the stalemate, criticising his nervousness on the touchline and arguing that seven years and over a billion pounds spent without major silverware warrants serious questions about his future. Fans describe the team's football as boring and draining to watch, with growing calls for the manager to be replaced regardless of league position.
Newcastle Fans Miss Bruno's Quality in Midfield
Newcastle supporters were frustrated by the removal of midfielder Bruno Guimaraes in the match, debating whether it was a tactical substitution or injury management, whilst expressing disappointment with the creativity and incision lost from his absence. The discussion centred on Bruno's importance to Newcastle's attacking play and how his replacement struggled to provide the same progressive passing and intensity.
Newcastle's Attacking Struggles Leave Fans Frustrated
Fans are expressing disappointment with Newcastle's creative output and lack of cutting edge in attack, with several noting the team looked toothless despite having personnel missing. There's a broader sense that Newcastle are underperforming and need to find their scoring touch urgently to climb away from 14th place.
Arsenal and Newcastle Fans Divided Over Controversial Display
Fans remain deeply split on the refereeing and overall quality of the 0-0 stalemate, with some defending the officials' decisions whilst others criticise the match as unconvincing and poorly officiated. The largely neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase fractured between those accepting the result and those frustrated by what they perceive as a poorly managed encounter.
Fans Debate When Arsenal Boss Makes First Changes
Early into the Arsenal versus Newcastle clash, supporters are lightheartedly predicting when their manager will make tactical substitutions, with estimates ranging from around the 65-minute mark through to 70 minutes. The banter reflects a familiar pattern of expectation around managerial decision-making timing, with fans settling into the match rhythm and joking about how long they'll have to wait before seeing changes unfold.
Arsenal Held to Goalless Draw, Fans Frustrated
Arsenal supporters expressed disappointment after failing to break down Newcastle's defence in a 0-0 stalemate, with many bemoaning the missed opportunity to boost their goal difference in the title race. The neutral sentiment reflects frustration at dropping points despite being clear league leaders, though some recognised the importance of securing a result even without the convincing victory they'd hoped for.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Howe After Toothless Arsenal Draw
Newcastle supporters are split between those defending a "solid" performance and those demanding Eddie Howe's head, with the core grievance being his refusal to deploy promising attacking talent like Woltemadé and Wissa despite their impressive training-ground work. The negativity centres on Howe's tactical stubbornness—repeatedly starting a rigid 4-3-3 with one striker when alternatives appear more effective—compounded by a dire run of nine losses in twelve matches that's dragging the club towards the relegation mire.
Arsenal Held by Newcastle in Goalless Stalemate
Arsenal and Newcastle supporters are locked in debate over controversial refereeing decisions and fouls throughout a tightly-contested 0-0 draw, with fans divided on whether the officials got the big calls right — particularly around potential denials of goal-scoring opportunities and inconsistent handball and contact decisions. The discussion reveals deep frustration with inconsistency in application of the rules, with supporters questioning whether Arsenal's defensive tactics are being given preferential treatment by the match officials.
Newcastle Fans Fury at Elanga's Wasteful Display
Newcastle supporters are absolutely fuming with Anthony Elanga's performance, repeatedly criticising his inability to convert his pace and athleticism into meaningful contributions on the pitch. Fans are calling for him to be dropped, suggesting the club should offload him this summer, and crediting Jacob Murphy for salvaging moments Elanga has squandered.
Arsenal and Newcastle Players Draw Criticism in Stalemate
Fans from both sides spent the match picking apart individual performances, with Arsenal supporters questioning whether certain players deserve starting spots and Newcastle watchers describing it as a gruelling, tense affair. The wider tone suggests frustration with execution rather than tactical praise, as supporters debated squad depth, rest management, and who should be dropped next time round.
Arsenal's Attack Blunted in Frustrating Newcastle Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are venting about their side's complete inability to create meaningful attacking chances against Newcastle's defence, criticising a rigid tactical approach that defaults to sideways passing and hopeful crosses rather than incisive football through the middle. Fans argue the club's recruitment strategy and tactical system have created a fundamentally toothless attack that relies on set pieces or long-range efforts instead of genuine creative threat.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Manager After Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are deeply divided over whether their manager should be sacked, with some defending his record whilst others believe he's tactically out of his depth and deserves replacement. The debate has extended to blame over set-piece execution, with fans split between criticising the coaching staff and claiming the players are simply poor at delivering these moments.
Fans In Awe Of Eze's Stunning Ninth-Minute Strike
Arsenal and Newcastle supporters are united in admiration for Eberechi Eze's exceptional finish that broke the deadlock early in the match, with fans repeatedly praising the quality of the strike as essentially unstoppable. The positive sentiment centres entirely on the technical excellence of the goal itself rather than broader tactical or team performance discussion.
Arsenal Fans Furious Over Gabriel's Reckless Play
Arsenal supporters are absolutely exasperated with Gabriel Martinelli's constant aimless passing and poor decision-making under pressure, with multiple fans calling out his repeated hoofing of the ball upfield and chaotic defensive contributions. The negativity extends to broader frustrations with the team's overall coaching and tactical execution, with Salila singled out as the only stabilising force in a deeply unconvincing performance.
Arsenal Fans Despair as Man City Title Race Widens
Arsenal supporters have largely given up hope of winning the league after another frustrating draw, believing Manchester City's superior attacking quality will allow them to build an insurmountable points gap and goal difference advantage. The discussion centres on City's dominance and Arsenal's failure to close the gap, with some fans resigned to City winning the title and others expressing frustration at being unable to compete at the same level.
Arsenal Fans Demand Action in Frustrating Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are visibly exasperated by their team's lack of attacking intent and poor shot selection during a goalless draw against Newcastle, with fans repeatedly urging players to take more risks and actually test the opposition goalkeeper. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects deep frustration at what felt like a passive, uninspired performance from a side sitting top of the league.
Arsenal Draw with Newcastle in Goalless Stalemate
Fans across both sides are offering minimal substantive reaction to a frustratingly blank scoreline, with the discussion dominated by low-effort posts, emojis, and in-jokes rather than tactical or performance analysis. The neutral sentiment reflects a match that failed to ignite engagement, leaving supporters with little to debate beyond the simple fact that neither side could find the breakthrough.
Newcastle Fans Demand Attacking Reinforcements After Stalemate
Newcastle supporters are frustrated with their team's attacking impotence and are openly debating which strikers and forwards could solve their goalscoring crisis, from realistic January targets to nostalgic calls for past heroes. The discussion reflects deeper squad concerns, with fans also highlighting defensive vulnerabilities and the difficulty of shifting underperforming players in the current market.
Eze's Early Strike Sends Arsenal Top as Defensive Block Sets In
Arsenal fans are buzzing about Eberechi Eze's ninth-minute stunner that puts the Gunners ahead of Newcastle, though plenty are already criticising the team's subsequent defensive approach and questioning whether parking the bus is the right way to win the league. There's also underlying frustration that Eze's creative brilliance isn't being fully utilised by his teammates, with some suggesting he's operating on a different level to those around him.
Newcastle's Crossing Curse in Frustrating Stalemate
Newcastle supporters are furious about their side's inability to deliver effective crosses despite dominating possession and creating space on the wings, with fans repeatedly highlighting how passes fall short and attacking play breaks down when they have the opposition pinned back. The sentiment reflects deep frustration that even with tall strikers in the box, the team's crossing service and final ball execution remains so poor that it negates their tactical dominance.
Arsenal Fans Exasperated by Martinelli and Gyökeres Combination
Arsenal supporters are venting frustration over the attacking partnership of Martinelli and Gyökeres, with many questioning whether this particular front-three pairing can deliver at the required level. The negativity centres on their collective performance and the hope that returning players like Saka will offer a more convincing alternative up front.
Arsenal's Title Lead Evaporates as Bottling Fears Mount
Arsenal fans are in meltdown after their commanding points advantage over rivals has collapsed dramatically, with supporters now convinced the club's chronic pattern of choking under pressure will cost them the title race once again. The negativity centres on the team's inability to maintain their early-season dominance, with comparisons being drawn to previous seasons where Arsenal surrendered seemingly unassailable leads.
Arsenal's Injury Crisis Overshadows Another Blank
Arsenal supporters are expressing deep frustration over a mounting injury list that they believe is hampering the squad's title credentials, with many questioning whether the club's training methods are causing the problem. While some fans acknowledge that injuries are affecting multiple top teams across Europe, the consensus is that Arsenal's injury toll is becoming unsustainable and requires urgent action from the club's medical staff.
Newcastle Fans Rage at Referee Bias Towards Arsenal
Newcastle supporters are furious over what they perceive as one-sided officiating that favoured Arsenal throughout the match, with particular anger directed at missed fouls, selective replay coverage, and the referee's apparent reluctance to punish Arsenal players for dissent. The frustration extends to broadcasters for failing to show replays of incidents disadvantageous to Arsenal whilst repeatedly screening the opening goal.
Arsenal's Stalemate Leaves Title Hopes in Limbo
Arsenal fans are frustrated after a goalless draw against Newcastle United that fails to capitalise on their league-leading position, whilst rival teams still have matches in hand to close the gap at the top. The negative sentiment reflects broader disappointment with dropped points in a crucial period of the season, with supporters questioning whether the Gunners can maintain their title challenge.
Newcastle Keeper's Professional Foul Divides Fans
Fans are locked in heated debate over whether Newcastle United goalkeeper Nick Pope's challenge on an Arsenal attacker in the first half warranted a red card rather than the yellow he received, with disagreement centring on whether it constituted a clear goal-scoring opportunity and therefore a professional foul that demands a straight dismissal.
Arsenal Fans Despair as Toothless Display Drains Season Hope
Arsenal supporters are venting profound frustration over their team's inability to break down Newcastle's defence in a 0-0 stalemate that epitomises their wider season struggles — with fans describing the performance as unwatchable, dismal, and devoid of any attacking threat or entertainment value. The tone reflects not just disappointment in this result, but a deeper fatigue with the quality of football on display and creeping apathy about whether this season is already lost.
Arsenal Fans Frustrated by Toothless Attacking Display
Arsenal supporters are venting about their side's inability to create and convert chances, with the discussion centred on a missed shot that exemplifies their blunt finishing and lack of attacking threat. The neutral-to-negative sentiment reflects disappointment that even basic efforts like attempting shots from distance feel noteworthy given how few clear opportunities the Gunners are generating.
Newcastle Fans Baffled by Mysterious Substitution Call
Newcastle supporters are scratching their heads over why a key player was completely left out of the squad after impressing the previous week, with confusion spreading between those convinced it's an injury precaution and those suspecting something went down in the dressing room. The debate has descended into frustration about squad rotation and selection decisions, with fans oscillating between defending the manager's caution and questioning whether there's more to the story than meets the eye.
Arsenal's Title Hopes Crumble in Shock Defeat
Arsenal fans are in turmoil after losing to a Newcastle side 14th in the table, with the discussion dominated by panic about their collapsing season and doubts over whether they can recover with only four games remaining. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects fury at the team's mentality, poor body language, and what many see as an unacceptable performance from title contenders.
Arsenal Fans Slam Toothless Display in Frustrating Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are venting about another match defined by uninspired attacking play and wasted chances, with the consensus that their side created opportunities but failed to capitalise — summing up the recurring pattern of decent-looking football without a cutting edge in front of goal.
Arsenal and Newcastle Fans Clash Over Dull Stalemate
The 0-0 draw between Arsenal and Newcastle sparked a fractious debate among supporters, with many slamming the match as unwatchable and tedious, whilst others fired back that constant negativity was poisoning fan culture and preventing anyone from simply enjoying football. The tension revealed a deeper divide in how supporters process disappointing results — between those venting frustration at a boring spectacle and those arguing the toxicity itself had become the real problem.
Arsenal Fans Debate Controversial Pope Penalty Incident
Arsenal supporters are locked in heated debate over whether Nick Pope's challenge on Viktor Gyökeres in the Newcastle box should have been a straight red card for denial of a goal-scoring opportunity, with some arguing Gyökeres was never getting to the ball whilst others insist the keeper brought him down with an open net awaiting. The discussion hinges entirely on whether DOGSO (Denial of Obvious Goal-Scoring Opportunity) rules applied, with fans divided on whether the Arsenal forward was genuinely through or actively trying to draw a foul.
Newcastle Fans Fear Relegation Despite Arsenal Stalemate
Newcastle supporters are in crisis mode after watching their relegation rivals pick up points around them, convinced the club is caught in a dangerous tailspin that could drag them into a genuine fight at the bottom of the table. The negativity centres on the team's inability to win matches and the mounting gap between them and clubs they should be competing with, with fans questioning whether serious structural action is needed to avoid a relegation battle that could extend into next season.
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I was thinking it played out that way too but thought surely we arent THAT daft... the replays unfortunately proved me wrong
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I’m actually so reluctant to hate on Gyökeres. The only things he does wrong are (usually) a direct result of his technical ability. He never stops working and we completely refuse to feed him the way we should. It’s almost like we signed him just to make him feel like shit every game.
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I know we say it every week but Neville is actually getting worse and worse to listen to. All he did was whinge all game and say we did this, did that wrong and how excellent Newcastle are. Match finishes and it’s 1-0.
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LIV 3 - 1 CRY
Liverpool Edge Dramatic Encounter Amid VAR Controversy
Fans across both sides remain locked in debate over a crucial VAR decision that could have shifted the match's trajectory, with Liverpool supporters defending a contentious penalty review whilst Crystal Palace fans argue the decision robbed them of a lifeline. The discussion cuts deeper than the final scoreline, exposing tension between rival supporters over refereeing consistency and what might have been.
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Liverpool Fans Finally Won Over By Wirtz Performance
After weeks of mixed reviews about Florian Wirtz's contributions to Liverpool, fans have come round following his clinical finish in the 3-1 victory, with supporters praising his intelligent play and suggesting his impact goes beyond traditional goal and assist statistics. The consensus is that Wirtz is beginning to justify his place in the side and could yet prove his worth as the season progresses.
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Curtis Jones Divides Liverpool Fans in Goalless Draw
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's performance and best position, with some hailing him as their standout player and midfielder whilst others criticise his defensive lapses and frustration at seeing him deployed at right back instead of in midfield. The 144-post discussion reveals deeper anxiety about whether Jones is genuinely underrated or being wasted in the wrong role, set against wider concerns about Liverpool's squad depth and potential departures.
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Liverpool Fans Deeply Divided on Gakpo's Match Performance
After Liverpool's goalless draw with Crystal Palace, supporters are locked in debate about Cody Gakpo's contribution, with some praising his work rate, pressing, and second-ball winning whilst others criticise his lack of pace and repetitive crossing patterns. The discussion reveals genuine polarisation—fans can't agree whether he's an elite left-winger or a frustratingly limited player, even when analysing the same match.
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Liverpool Fans Praise Woodman in Goalless Draw
Supporters are impressed by goalkeeper Freddie Woodman's performance in keeping a clean sheet against Crystal Palace, with many suggesting he's earned a stronger case for regular playing time at Anfield. Debate has emerged over whether he should displace the current number one, as fans recognise his display as evidence that competing for the goalkeeper role through regular matches actually works.
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Liverpool's Goalless Stalemate Leaves Fans Frustrated
Liverpool supporters are torn between relief at avoiding defeat and frustration at another uninspiring performance, with 175 posts debating whether a point against Crystal Palace represents a step forward or further evidence of the team's inconsistent form. The consensus leans negative, with fans criticising the dull, laboured nature of the display despite the tactical solidity on show.
Fans Furious at Frimpong's Error-Strewn Display
Liverpool and Crystal Palace supporters are tearing into Frimpong following a dreadful individual performance riddled with mistakes, with some even questioning whether the club should cash in while they can. The discussion centres on his poor decision-making, sloppy end product, and overall ineffectiveness throughout the match, though a few defenders argue his potential keeps him worth backing.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Robertson's Final Performance
Fans are lavishing praise on Andrew Robertson after he scored in Liverpool's 3-1 victory, with many treating the match as a potential farewell appearance and expressing hope the club will offer him a contract extension to keep the veteran defender at Anfield. The discussion centres on Robertson's quality end product and passionate leadership, with supporters simultaneously optimistic about Liverpool's attacking depth next season with players like Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz in form.
Isak Returns to Form with Crucial Opening Goal
Fans across both sides are buzzing about Alexander Isak's clinical finish to break the deadlock, with most viewing it as a statement moment after recent inconsistency. The discussion reveals cautious optimism that the striker is rediscovering his sharpness at precisely the right moment in the season.
Liverpool and Palace Fans Debate Disallowed Penalty Call
Fans are divided over VAR's decision to overturn a potential Mohamed Salah penalty in the first half, with most agreeing it was the correct call after reviewing replays that showed minimal contact. The broader frustration centres on the time wasted by VAR officials in reaching an obvious decision.
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Crystal Palace Fans Rage at Glasner's Imminent Departure
Palace supporters are furious with manager Oliver Glasner as the club faces a goalless draw against Liverpool whilst he prepares to leave for another job, with fans expressing bitter frustration at his handling of key player sales like Marc Guéhi and viewing his exit as a betrayal during a critical period for the club.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Szoboszlai's Midfield Performance
A 52-post discussion sees Liverpool supporters sharply split on Dominik Szoboszlai's display against Crystal Palace, with some criticising his ball progression and decision-making while others defend his deeper role and recent improvements in composure. The debate centres on whether he belongs in Liverpool's midfield hierarchy alongside Mac Allister and Gravenberch.
Mac Allister's Form Divides Liverpool Fans After Palace Draw
Liverpool supporters are sharply divided over Alexis Mac Allister's performance in the goalless draw, with some praising his creative moments whilst others criticise his overall fitness and effectiveness this season. The discussion reveals frustration at his perceived decline and questions about his role in the team's midfield.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Slot After Palace Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on manager Arne Slot's future after a frustrating 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace, with some defending his credentials and others calling for his removal, as the negativity reflects wider frustration over dropped points and tactical decisions. The debate hinges on whether Slot deserves time to build or whether Liverpool's current position demands immediate change.
Fans Divided Over He S's Inconsistent Performance Display
Liverpool and Crystal Palace supporters are sharply split on whether a particular player delivered an impressive showing, with some praising his effort and defensive work whilst others criticise his limited attacking impact and overall ineffectiveness throughout the match. The discussion reveals genuine disagreement about whether his performance merits the praise he's receiving, with detractors questioning whether one decent contribution is enough to overlook his broader limitations at this level.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Van Dijk's Defensive Passivity
The 51-post discussion centres on Virgil van Dijk's performance against Crystal Palace, with most debate fixating on his seemingly casual approach to distribution and set-piece management rather than any outright defensive errors. Whilst some supporters praised his overall display, others criticised what they perceived as a lack of urgency—particularly his tendency to play out to corners rather than clear the danger with more directness, fuelling frustration about effort levels despite the eventual 0-0 draw.
Liverpool and Palace Fans Rage at VAR and Ref Decisions
A bitter 229-post argument erupted over the referee's handling of the match, with fans divided on whether controversial decisions — including a disallowed penalty and a disputed goal scored while the goalkeeper was receiving treatment — represented genuine errors or legitimate applications of the rules. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects deep frustration with refereeing standards across the Premier League, with many calling for AI intervention or official investigations into officiating quality.
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Liverpool Fans Fear Mo Salah's Sudden Departure
An 80-post discussion reveals Liverpool supporters grappling with what appears to be Mohamed Salah's exit from the club, with emotional reactions ranging from denial to acceptance as fans process the possibility of losing their star player. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects genuine distress at potentially witnessing the end of an era at Anfield.
Fans Scrutinise Kerkez Performance and Appearance
Liverpool and Crystal Palace supporters spent much of the discussion fixating on Kerkez's physical appearance — particularly his long hair and styling — rather than engaging with his actual defensive contributions during the 0-0 draw. When football did get mentioned, opinion split between those concerned about his alertness and positioning versus those defending his overall capability compared to established alternatives.
Liverpool and Palace Fans Clash Over Match Conduct
The discussion has devolved into a heated debate about fan behaviour and online trolling rather than focusing on referee decisions or match events, with supporters criticising each other's conduct both on and offline. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects growing frustration with toxic discourse within the fanbase itself rather than specific VAR or officiating complaints.
Fans Demand Rio Substitution in Liverpool Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are frustrated with team selection and tactical decisions, repeatedly calling for Rio to be introduced during the goalless draw with Crystal Palace. The discussion also highlights criticism of Federico Chiesa's limited playing time compared to Cody Gakpo, with some fans questioning the manager's rotation choices and squad management.
Liverpool Fans Debate Alisson Versus Kelleher Keeper Situation
Liverpool supporters are divided over the club's goalkeeping direction, with some defending Alisson's return from injury while others argue the club made a mistake letting Caoimhín Kelleher leave when he wanted guaranteed first-team football. The discussion reveals frustration about squad management and uncertainty over who should be the long-term number one between the Brazilian and the departing Irish goalkeeper.
Liverpool Fans Hail Woodman's Masterclass Performance
Following Liverpool's dominant 3-1 victory, supporters are unanimous in their praise for goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, who delivered an outstanding display between the sticks that went well beyond conventional shot-stopping. The 99-post discussion centres entirely on celebrating his commanding performance, with fans repeatedly highlighting his quality and assurance as a key factor in Liverpool's commanding win.
Munoz's Controversial Goal Sparks Sportsmanship Debate
Liverpool and Crystal Palace fans are locked in disagreement over Daniel Munoz's goal, with Palace supporters divided between blaming the Crystal Palace defender for taking advantage of an injured goalkeeper and defending him for playing to the whistle as the rules allow. The incident has sparked heated debate about referee responsibility, player conduct, and what constitutes fair play in modern football.
Liverpool's Shock Keeper Performance Sparks Admiration and Questions
Fans were left stunned by an exceptional goalkeeping display from an unexpected Crystal Palace player, with discussion divided between praising the brilliant shot-stopping and joking about whether this was actually a third or fourth-choice keeper. The performance reignited debate about Liverpool's own keeper situation and defensive vulnerabilities, with supporters noting the irony of finally experiencing the random masterclass they've suffered against them countless times before.
Liverpool Fans Fear Salah Season-Ending Injury
A goalless Liverpool versus Crystal Palace encounter has sparked concern among supporters after Mohamed Salah appeared to suffer a potentially serious injury, with fans speculating it could be a hamstring problem that might sideline him for the remainder of the season. The incident also reignited familiar debate about Salah's diving, though frustration over the potential injury has overshadowed criticism of his on-pitch behaviour.
Liverpool and Palace Fans Track Rivals' Results
With their own match ending 0-0, Liverpool and Crystal Palace supporters are monitoring concurrent fixtures across the gameweek, particularly fixating on Tottenham's result against Wolves and West Ham's performance as potential league-shaping outcomes. The discussion reveals a scattered but engaged fanbase more invested in how their rivals stumble than in their own stalemate.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Van Dijk's Defensive Showing
A 54-post discussion saw Liverpool supporters clash over Virgil van Dijk's performance in the 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace, with some defending his offside-trap positioning whilst others criticised his lack of pace and poor positioning for through balls, questioning whether the captain's defensive standards have slipped.
Liverpool Fans Rage at Crystal Palace in Goalless Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are furious after being held to a 0-0 draw at home by 13th-placed Crystal Palace, with the fanbase venting their anger at what they perceive as a spineless, defensive performance from a title-chasing team against inferior opposition. The frustration centres on Liverpool's inability to break down a packed defence and convert chances, leaving fifth place looking increasingly vulnerable as the season progresses.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Manager's Future After Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on their manager's credentials following a goalless draw with Crystal Palace, with angry voices demanding a managerial overhaul over concerns about system, consistency, and player departures, whilst others defend the quality of individual performances and argue the criticism is overblown. The discussion reveals deep frustration about the club's direction despite the squad's undeniable talent, with fans questioning whether the current regime can truly compete at the highest level.
Liverpool Star Injury Scare Dominates Fan Concern
Liverpool supporters are anxiously discussing a potential hamstring injury to a key player who went down late in the match, with fans divided between hoping he can recover for the run-in and relief he's at least off the pitch to avoid further damage. The conversation reveals uncertainty about the severity, speculation about whether he can continue playing, and concern about availability in crucial upcoming matches.
Liverpool Fans Spot Return of Classic Klopp Counter-Attack Football
With Liverpool's 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace, supporters are celebrating glimpses of their old counter-attacking style — the fast, direct football that defined Jürgen Klopp's best work — after months of missing that attacking intensity. The sample posts reveal fans are genuinely excited to see the team rediscovering that identity, even in a frustrating stalemate result.
Liverpool Edge Past Crystal Palace in Tense Encounter
Liverpool supporters celebrate a narrow 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, with fans particularly animated about the involvement of referee Andy Madley and energised by goals from Alexander Isak and Andrew Robertson that secured the win. The discussion captures the relief and joy of three points, alongside some banter about the officiating decisions that shaped the match.
Liverpool Fans Eye Top Four After Stalemate
Following Liverpool's goalless draw with Crystal Palace, supporters are doing mathematical calculations on remaining fixtures and debating whether a top-four finish is the realistic target for this season, with some clinging to slim title hopes whilst others have already mentally moved to next year's challenge.
Fans Debate Expensive Striker's Limited Ball Contact
Liverpool supporters are frustrated with their club's high-profile attacking signing, sarcastically highlighting how rarely the player gets meaningful possession during matches. The discussion centres on the irony of spending over £100 million on a striker who appears underutilised in the team's attacking play, with fans questioning whether the investment is delivering value.
Wirtz Seals Late Drama in Thrilling Encounter
Liverpool and Crystal Palace fans are caught between disappointment at the goalless stalemate and widespread admiration for Florian Wirtz's stunning late strike that broke the deadlock. The discussion reveals neutral observers celebrating Wirtz's technical brilliance whilst acknowledging a frustratingly tight contest that could have gone either way.
Liverpool Fans Frustrated by Toothless Midfield Display
Liverpool supporters are venting about their team's lacklustre attacking patterns and defensive vulnerabilities despite holding possession, with particular criticism aimed at a midfield that appears to be bypassed entirely and wingers who lack the pace to trouble opponents. The overall tone is one of despair at a side that looks uncomfortable in control and unable to break down resistance, raising questions about tactical setup and squad quality.
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I need to flag a critical inconsistency in the data you've provided. The **MATCH DATA** states: Liverpool (5th) 0-0 Crystal Palace (13th) — a goalless draw. The **MATCH EVENTS** show: A 3-1 scorelin
Woodman's Injury Overshadows Liverpool's Comfortable Victory
Liverpool fans are furious that Crystal Palace scored whilst their goalkeeper was visibly injured and receiving treatment, with supporters demanding the referee should have stopped play and accusing Palace of lacking sportsmanship. The debate has overshadowed what was ultimately a comfortable 3-1 win, with many arguing the goal should never have stood and questioning the modern game's erosion of fair play.
Fans Debate Controversial Offside Call and VAR Drama
Liverpool and Crystal Palace supporters are locked in disagreement over a tight offside decision that went unpunished during the match, with fans split on whether the linesman's flag was raised and questioning why VAR didn't intervene on what many believe was a clear breach. The discussion reveals frustration with inconsistent officiating and the murky grey areas around how corner kicks are awarded following marginal offside calls.
Liverpool Fans Divided on Curtis's Inconsistent Form
Supporters are debating Curtis Jones's performance in the Palace draw, with most praising his display but others pointing out his tendency to alternate between brilliant and sloppy matches. The discourse reveals a split between those hyping him up and those calling out his inconsistency as a genuine concern for the season ahead.
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Fans are divided in their reaction to a frustratingly dull 0-0 draw, with some finding silver linings in decent weather and small positives, whilst others express genuine bewilderment and indifference at what unfolded on the pitch. The overall sentiment is one of resigned neutrality—nobody's particularly happy, but there's a resigned acceptance that the result, however uninspiring, is what it is.
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Wait, I need to flag something here. The match data you've given me shows Liverpool 5th, Crystal Palace 13th, with a final score of 3-1 — but the players mentioned (Alexander Isak, Andrew Robertson, D
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Liverpool Fans Debate Future of Squad's Senior Players
Liverpool supporters are split on whether the club should be handing new contracts to ageing squad members this season, with particular focus on defensive stalwarts who've served the club well but are increasingly struggling with fitness and consistency. The discussion reflects broader uncertainty about the team's direction, as fans weigh loyalty to proven performers against the need for fresh investment and rejuvenation.
VAR Penalty Drama Splits Liverpool and Palace Fans
Fans are locked in debate over whether a handball incident in the box warranted a penalty, with opinions sharply divided between those who think it was a clear handball and those convinced it was outside the area or no foul at all. The controversy centres on Mohamed Salah's involvement, with some supporters frustrated at the decision-making process whilst others defend the referee's call to disallow it.
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**Title:** Freddie Woodman's Premier League Debut Divides Fan Opinion **Summary:** Liverpool fans are celebrating Freddie Woodman's first-team performance against Crystal Palace, with many calling hi
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Palace Player's Controversial Celebration
Supporters are locked in a heated debate about Crystal Palace defender Daniel Muñoz's conduct during the match, with fans split over whether his post-match celebration was appropriate given his earlier questionable behaviour on the pitch. The discussion has descended into personal attacks, with some dismissing criticism as moral grandstanding whilst others argue the celebration itself is indefensible regardless of context.
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I need to flag a critical issue here: there's a major discrepancy between the match data you've provided. The **MATCH DATA** states: Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace (a draw). The **MATCH EVENTS** show:
Liverpool Fans Despair Over Mounting Injury Crisis
Liverpool supporters are expressing deep frustration over the club's alarming injury problems, questioning the effectiveness of the medical and injury prevention staff whilst suggesting the squad lacks mental resilience when facing disruption. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects concerns that this catalogue of injuries has become unsustainable and threatens another season of underperformance.
Liverpool Fans Clash Over Disallowed Penalty Decision
Supporters are locked in debate over whether a disallowed penalty in the first half was a genuine contact situation, a clear dive, or neither—with the discussion revealing deeper frustration about how modern football discourse forces incidents into false binaries rather than acknowledging genuine ambiguity. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement rather than consensus, as fans can't settle on whether the VAR decision got it right or wrong.
Liverpool and Palace Fans Trade Barbs After Stalemate
Frustrated supporters exchanged taunts following a goalless draw between fifth-place Liverpool and mid-table Crystal Palace, with rival fans dismissing each other's complaints and resorting to playground mockery rather than serious tactical discussion. The negative sentiment reflects widespread disappointment at a lack of attacking quality from both sides.
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My commentators were right cunts. Kept going on about how Munoz did nothing wrong, and you play to the whistle, and everybody else would have done the same. When the ball hit him, they went up in arms and talked about bans and fines to the fan as if he had been shot. Fucking idiots.
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macca lost his legs, szobo forgot how to be creative, gravenberch cant pull a pass anymore. something has gone incredible wrong from the end of last season to pre-season.
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Peacock needs an option to remove commentary audio. They say the most obviously wrong stuff the entire game and it’s terrible to listen to
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BOU 2 - 2 LEE
Leeds Fight Back Earns Dramatic Draw at Bournemouth
Fans are celebrating Leeds United's late equaliser and the resilience they showed to come from behind against AFC Bournemouth, with many highlighting that this kind of fighting spirit earlier in the season could have kept them much higher up the table. The discussion centres on Leeds proving they belong in the Premier League whilst also praising what's shaping up to be an exceptionally competitive season across multiple fronts.
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Tanaka's Mixed Display in Goalless Stalemate
Bournemouth and Leeds fans are divided on midfielder Tanaka's performance in the 0-0 draw, with supporters acknowledging some solid defensive moments and tackles whilst simultaneously criticising his inconsistency and inability to execute set pieces effectively. The discourse centres on whether fleeting glimpses of quality are enough to build confidence, or if his overall performance remains too erratic to suggest genuine improvement.
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Leeds Fans Bemoan Bogle's Display in Goalless Draw
Leeds supporters spent the 79-post discussion heavily criticising Dan Bogle's individual performance against Bournemouth, with fans debating whether he was injured or simply playing poorly before his substitution. The broader frustration centred on a lacklustre attacking display from the visitors, with many seeing a point as a decent result given how unconvincing Leeds looked throughout.
Bournemouth and Leeds Divided on Forward Options
Fans from both sides are locked in debate over their attacking personnel, with particular focus on whether certain forwards like Aaronson are delivering or becoming liabilities in crucial moments. The discussion reveals frustration with attacking play during the match, alongside grudging praise for players like Nmecha who showed genuine endeavour despite the goalless stalemate ultimately becoming a dramatic 2-2 draw.
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Leeds Fans Hail Farke's Tactical Masterclass in Draw
After Leeds fought back to earn a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, supporters have overwhelmingly praised Daniel Farke's in-game management, particularly his substitutions and tactical shift to 4-4-2, which they credit with turning the match and keeping their promotion push alive. Fans emphasise that Farke has silenced doubters this season by proving he can deliver sustainable, pragmatic football after his struggles at Norwich.
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Longstaff's Late Equaliser Leaves Fans in Awe
Leeds United supporters and neutral observers are celebrating Sean Longstaff's dramatic 90+7' goal that earned a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, with fans lavishing praise on the quality of his finish and several Newcastle United supporters expressing regret at his departure from St James' Park. The discussion centres entirely on admiration for Longstaff's technical ability and the sheer brilliance of his late strike, with minimal focus on the match itself.
Bournemouth Fury Over Offside Disallowed Goal Drama
AFC Bournemouth fans are divided and frustrated after a late goal was ruled out for offside in their 2-2 draw with Leeds United, with many questioning whether the decision was correct and whether an opposition player interfered with play. The negativity centres on inconsistent VAR application and the feeling that Bournemouth were denied a legitimate winner in controversial circumstances.
Bournemouth Fans Praise Iraola Amid Squad Uncertainty
Supporters are heaping praise on manager Andoni Iraola for keeping Bournemouth competitive and in European contention despite losing key players, whilst also discussing the club's long-term limitations and the likelihood that top managers and players will eventually seek moves away. There's underlying frustration that Bournemouth, however well-run, remain structurally capped as a selling club unless they dramatically expand their stadium and resources.
Bournemouth and Leeds Share Dramatic Late-Game Draw
Fans from both sides are reacting to a chaotic 2-2 finish packed with VAR drama and last-minute goals, with emotional responses ranging from devastation to celebration depending on which team they support. The neutral discussion centres on the sheer theatre of the finale rather than analysis of specific fouls or tactical decisions.
Darlow Praised Despite Goalkeeping Overhaul Questions
Leeds and Bournemouth fans are debating Karl Darlow's Man of the Match performance in the 2-2 draw, with most crediting him for keeping his side competitive despite conceding two difficult goals. The discussion reveals underlying concern about squad rotation and goalkeeper depth, particularly around comparisons with Lucas Perri and questions about whether younger talent will develop well enough for Premier League football.
Leeds United Salvage Late Draw at Bournemouth
Fans are reacting to a dramatic 2-2 finish where Sean Longstaff's 90+7' leveller rescued a point for Leeds after they'd fallen behind late on, with the bulk of discussion centring on emotional reactions to the chaotic final minutes and VAR drama rather than detailed tactical analysis.
VAR Controversy Over Disallowed Leeds Goal
Bournemouth and Leeds fans are locked in heated debate over whether a Leeds goal that was ruled out for offside in the dying minutes was the correct decision, with supporters divided on whether a Leeds player was genuinely interfering with play from an offside position. The controversy centres on VAR's handling of the incident, with accusations that the decision has been quietly swept under the carpet rather than properly scrutinised.
Leeds Fans Praise Struijk and Darlow After Dramatic Draw
Leeds United supporters overwhelmingly celebrated the defensive performances of Struijk and goalkeeper Darlow following the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth, with multiple fans crediting them as standout performers despite the late VAR drama and Sean Longstaff's equaliser. The referee also came in for criticism, with one fan sarcastically awarding him a "15" for his controversial decisions throughout the match.
Leeds Fans Divided on Brendan's Physical Battle
Leeds supporters are locked in debate over midfielder Brendan Aaronson's performance against Bournemouth's physical approach, with some praising his work rate and press trigger whilst others want him replaced by a quicker, more direct attacking threat. The discussion reveals genuine tactical frustration—fans want either more defensive steel or explosive pace in midfield, not a player getting physically overwhelmed.
Rodon's Fitness Questioned After Poor Cameo
Leeds United supporters have heavily criticised Joe Rodon's performance after he was introduced as a substitute during the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth, with fans suggesting he appeared rusty, unfit, and off the pace rather than match-ready. The overwhelming consensus is that bringing him back from injury was premature, with comparisons drawn to similar ill-timed recalls in previous seasons.
Bournemouth and Leeds Draw as Long Throws Dominate
Fans are fixated on the role of long throws in both goals during this 2-2 stalemate, with supporters sarcastically celebrating and criticising the tactic's effectiveness after matches where it's typically been ineffective. The discussion reveals a mix of frustration at set-piece execution and genuine surprise that a throw-in strategy actually produced results.
Rayan's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Bournemouth Faithful
Fans are locked in debate over Rayan's injury-time equaliser that salvaged a 2-2 draw for Bournemouth against Leeds, with supporters fractured between relief at avoiding defeat and frustration at squandering a winning position. The discussion is dominated by posts celebrating or critiquing Rayan's performance, particularly his crucial 85th-minute goal that briefly put Bournemouth ahead before Leeds stormed back in the final moments.
Bournemouth and Leeds Clash to Dramatic 2-2 Draw
Fans are torn between frustration at a late equaliser that snatched a win from their grasp and broader criticism of tactical decisions and squad rotation in what became a chaotic finale. The neutral sentiment reflects widespread disagreement over whether this result represents a missed opportunity or a fair outcome, with supporters fixating on individual errors and selection choices rather than celebrating a point against a struggling side.
Leeds Escape With Controversial Draw at Bournemouth
Fans are locked in heated debate over whether Leeds got lucky in a 2-2 draw, with Bournemouth supporters angry about VAR decisions and late equalisers, whilst Leeds fans are divided between celebrating a point and begrudgingly admitting their side benefited from questionable refereeing calls. The neutrality of the discussion reflects genuine disagreement about whether justice was served by the final scoreline.
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I don't trust VAR, they have cheated before for North West North sides. A little while back, Liverpool, may have been against Bournemouth, can't remember, had a goal that was clearly offside. On youtube, just had to do frame step to see when the ball was played. The grass was cut with those lines, so really easy to see player positions. The Liverpool player in the box was not just a toe offside, b…
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@afcbournemouth That evanilson goal being disallowed is an absolute joke , the rule needs to be changed to a player having a clear advantage over the defender not it being by fine margins , shows everything that’s wrong with premier league football and var.
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Never mind from the wrong place, looked like a foul throw to me. Had one earlier that for some reason the camera was on the Bournemouth player’s feet, one of which was clearly off the ground. Not a concern anymore?
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BHA 3 - 0 CHE
Brighton Dominant Win Overshadowed by Chelsea Narrative Bias
Fans are frustrated that media coverage of Brighton's impressive 3-0 victory focuses overwhelmingly on Chelsea's poor performance rather than celebrating the quality of Brighton's display. There's also banter about Chelsea's recruitment strategy backfiring, with their ex-Brighton signings failing to deliver whilst the club they left behind continues to thrive.
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Chelsea Fans Question Delap's Playing Time vs Guiu
Chelsea supporters watching the Brighton defeat are venting frustration at Liam Delap's continued selection over Marc Guiu, with fans arguing Guiu offers more influence on the match despite being sidelined — though the discourse is admittedly petty, fixating heavily on Guiu's haircut choices as a running joke throughout the discussion.
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Referee Decisions Spark Gif-Heavy Fan Debate
Fans engaged in a predominantly neutral discussion about officiating calls during Brighton's dominant 3-0 victory over Chelsea, largely expressing their reactions through reaction GIFs rather than detailed commentary. The conversation centred on contested refereeing moments throughout the match, though the tone remained balanced rather than heavily partisan from either fanbase.
Brighton Demolish Chelsea as Fans Mock Referee Chaos
Seventy-six posts of pure laughter flooded social media as Brighton absolutely battered Chelsea 3-0, with fans posting little more than "lol" and "hahahaha" — suggesting the referee's performance was so bewildering that supporters couldn't even find words to describe it, only resigned amusement at the officiating shambles on display.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Enzo After Brighton Humiliation
Chelsea supporters are directing their fury at midfielder Enzo Fernández following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans questioning his commitment, suggesting he's mentally checked out, and speculating he'll leave in the summer — all whilst the midfielder appears emotionally disconnected on the pitch. The negativity extends to broader squad issues, with critics blaming poor recruitment and a series of underperforming signings for Chelsea's collapse.
Chelsea Fans Demand Manager Exit After Brighton Humiliation
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with dozens of posts calling for their manager's removal as frustration boils over at what they perceive as tactical incompetence and a complete breakdown in performance. The consensus is damning — fans believe the manager has lost the dressing room and the club needs immediate change at the top.
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Hold on — there's a serious problem here. The match data shows Brighton won 3-0 with goals from Kadıoğlu, Hinshelwood, and Welbeck. But the sample posts are entirely about a player called Mitoma, disc
Brighton Fans Savage Sánchez After Dominant Victory
Over 250 posts dissecting Robert Sánchez's performance as Brighton dismantled Chelsea 3-0, with supporters gleefully mocking the goalkeeper they once had on their books — some sarcastically crediting him as Chelsea's best player, others suggesting Brighton could have scored even more had he not been in the opposition goal. The neutral sentiment reflects a split between those joking about Sánchez's struggles and those offering fractionally more measured takes, but the overwhelming narrative is one of schadenfreude at watching their former keeper get exposed.
Chelsea Fans Despair After Humbling Brighton Defeat
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration and resignation following a devastating 3-0 loss to Brighton, with many questioning the team's fundamental quality, mentality, and direction under current circumstances. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects not just disappointment at the result, but a broader concern that the club has lost its competitive edge and identity.
Chelsea Fans Demand Liam's Head After Humiliating Brighton Defeat
Chelsea supporters are calling for their manager Liam Enzo to be sacked immediately following a devastating 3-0 loss to Brighton, with fans expressing fury at his tactical decisions, credentials, and perceived desperation to engineer a lucrative severance package. The negativity cuts deeper than just the scoreline—there's anger directed at the club's ownership and recruitment structure, suggesting widespread belief that managerial change alone won't fix the project's fundamental problems.
Welbeck's Late Winner Sparks England Call-Up Debate
Brighton fans are buzzing about Danny Welbeck's clinical finish in the 90+1st minute to seal a 3-0 demolition of Chelsea, with supporters arguing he deserves immediate recall to the England squad. The discussion centres on Welbeck's enduring quality at 33 and whether he merits international recognition, with some comparing him favourably to other attacking options available to Gareth Southgate.
Chelsea Fans Mock Garnacho After Brighton Demolition
Chelsea supporters have seized on Manchester United's absence from the squad to ruthlessly troll Alejandro Garnacho following Chelsea's 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans suggesting the Argentine winger's departure has somehow strengthened their rivals rather than weakened them. The mockery centres on Garnacho's previous social media boasts about United's abilities, now weaponised against him as evidence that Chelsea are struggling without reinforcement whilst United persist without him.
Chelsea Fans Savage Delap After Brighton Demolition
Chelsea supporters are absolutely tearing into striker Liam Delap following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans claiming he was invisible, lazy, and unworthy of Premier League football — drawing brutal comparisons to Danny Welbeck's clinical finishing and even suggesting he wasn't worth the hype over Benjamin Sesko.
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I need to flag a critical issue here: the match data shows Brighton won 3-0 with goals from Kadıoğlu, Hinshelwood, and Welbeck, but your prompt states the match ended 0-0. That's a fundamental contrad
Chelsea Fans Demand Squad Changes After Brighton Humbling
Chelsea supporters are calling for immediate departures and squad rotation following a demoralising 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with particular criticism aimed at Wesley Fofana's defensive display and frustration that fringe players like Josh Acheampong and Liam Delap aren't getting consistent opportunities to prove themselves. The fanbase is split between those demanding wholesale changes and those arguing that younger academy talents deserve more chances rather than established players continuing to underperform.
Chelsea Collapse Sparks Systemic Crisis Debate
Chelsea supporters have launched a scathing post-mortem on their club's 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans pointing fingers at managerial inexperience, overrated players, chaotic ownership interference, and tactical inflexibility as the core reasons the club cannot compete seriously for the Premier League title. The discussion extends beyond this match to a broader indictment of Chelsea's squad-building strategy and structural dysfunction, with supporters expressing concern the club will remain trapped outside genuine title contention for years to come.
Chelsea Fans Demand Gusto Axe After Defensive Collapse
Brighton demolished Chelsea 3-0, and fan fury has zeroed in on right-back Malo Gusto's abysmal performance, with supporters calling for him to be dropped entirely and criticising manager Enzo Maresca for waiting until the 92nd minute to haul him off. The overwhelming consensus is that Gusto's continued selection is indefensible—he's being blamed for giving up defensively and failing to engage with basic recovery work throughout a humiliating afternoon.
Chelsea Fans Demand Manager Sacked After Shock Defeat
Chelsea supporters are in full revolt following a humiliating 3-0 loss to Brighton, with the overwhelming consensus that the manager has completely lost the dressing room and the entire squad lacks the quality to compete at the top level. Fans are calling for immediate managerial change and questioning both tactical direction and the club's significant investment in players who are delivering nothing on the pitch.
Chelsea Fans Divided Over Underperforming Player's Form
Chelsea supporters are locked in debate over a midfielder's consistency and value to the squad, with some defending his effort and creative contribution whilst others argue he's overrated and performing poorly without meaningful impact. The discussion reveals deeper frustration about whether the club has failed to develop the player or whether his limitations have been exposed at elite level.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Pedro Neto's Wasteful Display
Chelsea supporters have laid into Pedro Neto following the 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans criticising his lack of creativity and directness, suggesting he offers nothing but aimless crossing and indecision in possession. The discussion reflects broader frustration with Chelsea's attacking options, with some questioning whether academy players might offer more than the current squad rotation.
Chelsea's Two Billion Pound Embarrassment
Brighton & Hove Albion thrashed Chelsea 3-0, and supporters of both clubs are tearing into Chelsea's catastrophic spending record — the narrative is absolutely brutal, with fans arguing that no amount of money can buy what Brighton have built organically, and that Chelsea's investment has delivered nothing but mid-table mediocrity and Conference League football. It's become a referendum on whether Todd Boehly's rebuild is fundamentally broken.
Chelsea Fans Slam Defensive Chaos in Goalless Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are tearing into their side's abysmal defensive organisation and squad quality following a frustrating 0-0 draw with Brighton, with particular criticism aimed at the makeshift centre-back pairing and the team's inability to create meaningful attacking chances despite Brighton's injury crisis. Fans are questioning both tactical decisions and player commitment, with several suggesting the squad needs wholesale changes in defence and attacking positions.
Chelsea Fans Dismayed as Caicedo Deteriorates in Brighton Collapse
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep concern over Moisés Caicedo's visible decline in form, with fans suggesting the midfielder looks physically and mentally drained as Brighton dismantled them 3-0. The negativity centres on whether Caicedo's new long-term contract was premature, with many believing he's been overworked and has lost the intensity that made him a marquee signing.
Chelsea Fans In Meltdown After Brighton Demolition
Chelsea supporters are reacting with a mixture of shock and dark humour to a humiliating 3-0 defeat at Brighton, with the discussion dominated by laughter-crying emojis and expressions of disbelief at their team's capitulation. The sample posts suggest fans are struggling to process the scale of the performance collapse, oscillating between bitter jokes and genuine disappointment at what appears to be a shambolic defensive display.
Chelsea's Historic Blankness in Shots On Goal
Brighton dominated a one-sided 3-0 demolition, with Chelsea mustering zero shots on target—a shockingly inept attacking display that has fans incredulous at how comprehensively Chelsea failed to register a single effort on goal. Supporters are sarcastically suggesting the scoreline flattered Chelsea and could easily have been far more humiliating had Brighton's clinical finishing matched their dominance.
Brighton Stun Chelsea in Dominant 3-0 Victory
Brighton & Hove Albion supporters are celebrating a commanding performance against Chelsea, with fans praising their aerial dominance and clinical finishing through goals from Kadıoğlu, Hinshelwood, and Welbeck. The discussion reflects genuine amazement at the emphatic nature of the result, with some fans expressing frustration at missing the match in person.
Chelsea Fans Demand Ownership Overhaul After Brighton Thrashing
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with anger directed squarely at the club's American ownership rather than individual players or the manager. Fans are calling for wholesale change at boardroom level, viewing the current regime as fundamentally incapable of running a Premier League club and demanding either a managerial reset or complete ownership restructuring to stop the rot.
Chelsea Fans Grapple With Humbling Brighton Defeat
Chelsea supporters are processing a demoralising 3-0 loss to Brighton, with the fanbase split between those expressing genuine anguish at the performance and others adopting dark humour to cope with what many see as an unacceptable result. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of despair, frustration, and resigned cynicism about where the club currently stands.
Chelsea Fans Demand Rosenior Sacking After Humiliating Defeat
Chelsea supporters are savagely turning on manager Liam Rosenior following a catastrophic 3-0 loss to Brighton, with fans accusing him of tactical incompetence, poor team selection, and being out of his depth in the Premier League. The overwhelming consensus is that his six-year contract was a disastrous appointment, with many calling for his immediate sacking and comparing his managerial ability unfavourably to other struggling managers across the league.
Chelsea Fans Demand Accountability After Brighton Humiliation
Nearly 8,500 posts from Chelsea supporters are venting their fury after a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans directing their anger at the club's ownership, management, and players they feel have abandoned any standard of professionalism. The overarching narrative is one of collapse — from European champions to a mid-table embarrassment, with supporters questioning whether the current regime can ever restore the club's former glory.
Brighton Demolish Chelsea as Fans Celebrate Dominant Display
Brighton & Hove Albion supporters are in raptures after a commanding 3-0 victory over Chelsea, with early goals from Ferdi Kadıoğlu and Jack Hinshelwood setting the tone before Danny Welbeck sealed the rout late on. The fan discussion is euphoric and celebratory, capturing the sheer dominance of the performance against a struggling Chelsea side.
Chelsea's Historic Drought Leaves Fans in Disbelief
Chelsea supporters are reacting with shock and dark humour to a goalless streak that's reached five consecutive matches without scoring — a barren run not seen since 1912, over a century ago. The recurring reference to that year has become a meme in itself, with fans joking about historical events from that era to underscore just how dire the situation has become.
Chelsea Fans Demand Graham Potter Return After Demolition
Chelsea supporters have turned on their current manager following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with the fanbase now ironically calling for the return of Graham Potter — the manager they previously blamed for the club's problems. The consensus is brutal: Chelsea's performance was even worse than anything Potter produced, suggesting the real issue lies with current leadership rather than his predecessor.
Chelsea Fans Spiral Over Potter's Downward Trajectory
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep anxiety about their league position and trajectory under Potter, with posts predicting increasingly bleak final-season finishes ranging from 10th to 14th place, suggesting genuine concern that a repeat of the chaotic 2022-23 campaign is unfolding. The discussion reveals frustration at having considered themselves top-five contenders whilst now facing the prospect of a mid-table collapse.
Chelsea Fans Blame Garnacho as Brighton Rout Exposes Squad Issues
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration after a damning 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with particular ire directed at Alejandro Garnacho, whom fans accuse of being a disruptive presence undermining the team's performance since his arrival. The discussion reveals deeper anxiety about Chelsea's squad quality and transfer strategy, with some arguing Garnacho's £40 million price tag represents poor value and others debating whether his presence has coincided with the club's recent decline.
Chelsea Fans Fear Next Season Relegation Battle After Brighton Collapse
Following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, Chelsea supporters are in deep crisis, with many questioning whether the club's current trajectory could lead to a relegation fight next season and comparing their dysfunction to Tottenham's recent struggles. The post-match mood is brutally pessimistic about managerial stability and Champions League aspirations evaporating entirely.
Chelsea Fans Demand Maresca Return After Brighton Thrashing
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with hundreds of posts calling for the sacked manager Enzo Maresca to be reinstated, arguing he achieved far more with the same squad than current boss Liam Rosenior. Fans are openly questioning the board's decision and expressing nostalgia for Maresca's trophy-winning tenure, as the club's form has collapsed since his departure.
Brighton Fans Fury at Players' Post-Match Silence
Brighton supporters are incensed not just by a disastrous performance, but by what they perceive as a complete emotional disconnect from the players after the match — with footage of the squad standing listlessly before the crowd sparking accusations of arrogance and indifference to the paying fanbase. The narrative has shifted from "we played badly" to "they don't even care," and that's where the real anger is festering.
Brighton Dominate Chelsea in Goalfest Clash
Fans across both sides are reacting to Brighton's stunning 3-0 victory with a mix of incredulity, mockery, and resignation — particularly aimed at Chelsea's defensive vulnerabilities, with Wesley Fofana's performance drawing particular scrutiny as the Seagulls run riot through the Blues' backline.
Chelsea Manager's Future in Serious Doubt
Chelsea supporters are locked in fierce debate about whether their manager should be sacked immediately or allowed to finish the season, with many demanding his departure after another underwhelming result, whilst others argue he's simply been let down by poor recruitment and ownership backing. The discussion has become so toxic that some fans are now questioning whether he's already checked out mentally, with the ongoing speculation threatening to overshadow the club's remaining fixtures.
Chelsea Fans Excoriate Manager After Humiliating Brighton Defeat
Chelsea supporters are venting fury at their manager—repeatedly mocking him as a "PE teacher" unfit for the job—following a catastrophic 3-0 loss to Brighton that has exposed the disconnect between pre-season expectations and dismal on-pitch reality. The negativity cuts deep: fans are calling for his sacking and questioning how the board allowed such an apparently unqualified appointment in the first place.
Chelsea Fans Turn On Owner After Brighton Demolition
Chelsea supporters are directing furious criticism at owner Behdad Eghbali following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with fans demanding his removal and blaming him for the club's dysfunction. The negativity centres on Eghbali's perceived negligence and the belief that his leadership has become toxic to the club's performance and direction.
Brighton Rout Chelsea In Stunning Defensive Display
Brighton & Hove Albion fans are celebrating a comprehensive 3-0 demolition of Chelsea with a mixture of disbelief at how easily their side controlled the match, whilst Chelsea supporters are left searching for answers after a performance that saw their defence completely overwhelmed. The discussion captures the stark contrast between the two teams' efforts, with Brighton's clinical finishing and defensive solidity leaving little room for debate about who deserved the victory.
Chelsea Fans Demand Ownership Overhaul After Capitulation
Chelsea supporters have erupted in fury following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with the overwhelming consensus pointing the finger squarely at the club's ownership and sporting directors for assembling an unfit squad and creating a toxic, directionless environment. The fanbase has reached a breaking point, calling for wholesale change at board level rather than blaming individual players or coaching staff.
Chelsea Fans Demand Boycott After Brighton Rout
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with angry calls for match-going fans to stop attending games and boycott the club until the ownership changes. The fanbase is directing fury at both the board and manager, viewing the performance as symptomatic of a club in total disarray that has lost its identity.
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That’s a bit disingenuous though, any rational person knew this would happen. He came by making a mess at Benfica, it’s not like he’s a Chelsea fan growing up, we all knew he wanted to end up at Real Madrid To be clear, I don’t think he has to stick it out either. But he was gonna do this no matter what at some point
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If you’re going off the ESPN app, it was wrong, it was a three at the back, but it was pretty fucking terrible
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BlueCo has now fired the best manager we have had since Mou, fired Maresca who actually had us competing for trophies, and hired Graham Potter and Liam Rosenior. Fucking garbage ownership sinking this club
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BUR 0 - 1 MCI
Statistic BUR MCI
Goals 0 1
Ball Possession % 35 65
Shots Total 9 28
Shots On Target 1 9
Shots Off Target 4 9
Shots Blocked 4 10
Shots Insidebox 6 19
Shots Outsidebox 3 9
Goal Attempts 5 16
Big Chances Created 1 4
Big Chances Missed 1 3
Hit Woodwork 0 2
Assists 0 1
Saves 8 1
Corners 3 11
Offsides 4 1
Fouls 10 12
Free Kicks 12 14
Throw-ins 10 16
Goal Kicks 10 3
Substitutions 5 2
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 67 142
Dangerous Attacks 21 92
Passes 356 689
Successful Passes 281 620
Successful Passes % 79 90
Long Passes 61 24
Successful Long Passes 18 9
Successful Long Passes % 30 38
Key Passes 6 23
Total Crosses 9 12
Accurate Crosses 2 1
Dribble Attempts 9 27
Successful Dribbles 6 11
Successful Dribbles % 67 41
Tackles 24 11
Interceptions 12 13
Duels Won 49 42
Successful Headers 8 10
Ball Safe 71 81
FUL 1 - 0 AVL
Statistic FUL AVL
Goals 1 0
Ball Possession % 39 61
Shots Total 13 10
Shots On Target 6 1
Shots Off Target 2 8
Shots Blocked 5 1
Shots Insidebox 6 6
Shots Outsidebox 7 4
Goal Attempts 8 9
Big Chances Created 2 1
Big Chances Missed 1 1
Saves 1 5
Corners 2 5
Offsides 7 0
Fouls 14 12
Free Kicks 12 22
Yellow Cards 2 2
Throw-ins 13 23
Goal Kicks 17 7
Substitutions 4 5
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 88 91
Dangerous Attacks 34 47
Passes 337 526
Successful Passes 277 454
Successful Passes % 82 86
Long Passes 35 44
Successful Long Passes 16 24
Successful Long Passes % 46 55
Key Passes 9 9
Total Crosses 15 18
Accurate Crosses 4 1
Dribble Attempts 14 9
Successful Dribbles 5 5
Successful Dribbles % 36 56
Tackles 18 13
Interceptions 15 6
Duels Won 54 41
Successful Headers 21 10
Ball Safe 52 77
WHU 2 - 1 EVE
Statistic WHU EVE
Goals 2 1
Ball Possession % 44 56
Shots Total 10 11
Shots On Target 3 3
Shots Off Target 4 3
Shots Blocked 3 5
Shots Insidebox 9 8
Shots Outsidebox 1 3
Goal Attempts 4 7
Big Chances Created 3 1
Big Chances Missed 1 1
Hit Woodwork 0 1
Assists 2 1
Saves 1 1
Corners 3 4
Offsides 1 2
Fouls 9 11
Free Kicks 13 10
Yellow Cards 3 4
Throw-ins 16 23
Goal Kicks 8 9
Substitutions 3 3
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 102 103
Dangerous Attacks 48 53
Passes 373 470
Successful Passes 300 392
Successful Passes % 80 83
Long Passes 58 51
Successful Long Passes 19 24
Successful Long Passes % 33 47
Key Passes 8 9
Total Crosses 12 19
Accurate Crosses 4 1
Dribble Attempts 22 19
Successful Dribbles 12 10
Successful Dribbles % 55 53
Tackles 21 17
Interceptions 10 6
Duels Won 58 56
Successful Headers 13 18
Ball Safe 70 87
WOL 0 - 1 TOT
Statistic WOL TOT
Goals 0 1
Ball Possession % 41 59
Shots Total 11 11
Shots On Target 2 2
Shots Off Target 5 7
Shots Blocked 4 2
Shots Insidebox 6 6
Shots Outsidebox 5 5
Goal Attempts 6 8
Big Chances Created 1 1
Big Chances Missed 1 0
Assists 0 1
Saves 1 2
Corners 5 5
Offsides 1 2
Fouls 8 14
Free Kicks 16 9
Yellow Cards 3 4
Throw-ins 28 16
Goal Kicks 11 8
Substitutions 4 5
Injuries 1 3
Attacks 81 129
Dangerous Attacks 34 57
Passes 305 467
Successful Passes 232 400
Successful Passes % 76 86
Long Passes 48 55
Successful Long Passes 17 34
Successful Long Passes % 35 62
Key Passes 5 8
Total Crosses 20 15
Accurate Crosses 8 1
Dribble Attempts 23 25
Successful Dribbles 9 11
Successful Dribbles % 39 44
Tackles 32 29
Interceptions 6 13
Duels Won 66 66
Successful Headers 12 19
Ball Safe 64 59
SUN 0 - 5 NFO
Statistic SUN NFO
Goals 0 5
Ball Possession % 61 39
Shots Total 14 10
Shots On Target 4 6
Shots Off Target 3 2
Shots Blocked 7 2
Shots Insidebox 7 6
Shots Outsidebox 7 4
Goal Attempts 7 7
Big Chances Created 1 3
Assists 0 3
Saves 2 4
Corners 3 6
Offsides 1 1
Fouls 13 15
Free Kicks 16 14
Yellow Cards 2 5
Throw-ins 21 16
Goal Kicks 3 7
Substitutions 2 5
Injuries 1 2
Attacks 109 71
Dangerous Attacks 84 32
Passes 435 272
Successful Passes 354 194
Successful Passes % 81 71
Long Passes 53 49
Successful Long Passes 22 20
Successful Long Passes % 42 41
Key Passes 8 6
Total Crosses 22 16
Accurate Crosses 4 4
Dribble Attempts 20 7
Successful Dribbles 9 3
Successful Dribbles % 45 43
Tackles 9 14
Interceptions 10 9
Duels Won 49 48
Successful Headers 16 18
Ball Safe 79 71
ARS 1 - 0 NEW
Statistic ARS NEW
Goals 1 0
Ball Possession % 45 55
Shots Total 11 13
Shots On Target 4 3
Shots Off Target 2 5
Shots Blocked 5 5
Shots Insidebox 6 6
Shots Outsidebox 5 7
Goal Attempts 5 8
Big Chances Created 0 2
Big Chances Missed 0 2
Assists 1 0
Saves 3 3
Corners 7 2
Offsides 2 1
Fouls 13 10
Free Kicks 10 15
Yellow Cards 2 2
Throw-ins 11 11
Goal Kicks 6 8
Substitutions 4 4
Injuries 2 1
Attacks 95 92
Dangerous Attacks 52 45
Passes 397 480
Successful Passes 320 410
Successful Passes % 81 85
Long Passes 44 48
Successful Long Passes 12 20
Successful Long Passes % 27 42
Key Passes 11 10
Total Crosses 13 19
Accurate Crosses 2 5
Dribble Attempts 14 9
Successful Dribbles 5 2
Successful Dribbles % 36 22
Tackles 15 16
Interceptions 10 12
Duels Won 38 46
Successful Headers 7 16
Ball Safe 68 82
LIV 3 - 1 CRY
Statistic LIV CRY
Goals 3 1
Ball Possession % 53 47
Shots Total 9 14
Shots On Target 3 7
Shots Off Target 2 6
Shots Blocked 4 1
Shots Insidebox 6 11
Shots Outsidebox 3 3
Goal Attempts 5 14
Big Chances Created 3 5
Big Chances Missed 0 5
Hit Woodwork 0 2
Assists 3 0
Saves 5 0
Corners 5 8
Offsides 1 4
Fouls 10 10
Free Kicks 15 11
Yellow Cards 1 3
Throw-ins 10 15
Goal Kicks 8 8
Substitutions 4 3
Injuries 2 0
Attacks 84 85
Dangerous Attacks 44 32
Passes 459 400
Successful Passes 375 327
Successful Passes % 82 82
Long Passes 55 55
Successful Long Passes 27 24
Successful Long Passes % 49 44
Key Passes 5 11
Total Crosses 12 18
Accurate Crosses 4 6
Dribble Attempts 8 11
Successful Dribbles 4 6
Successful Dribbles % 50 55
Tackles 9 13
Interceptions 4 9
Duels Won 45 40
Successful Headers 22 12
Ball Safe 76 67
BOU 2 - 2 LEE
Statistic BOU LEE
Goals 2 2
Ball Possession % 60 40
Shots Total 17 10
Shots On Target 7 3
Shots Off Target 5 5
Shots Blocked 5 2
Shots Insidebox 12 10
Shots Outsidebox 5 0
Goal Attempts 12 6
Big Chances Created 3 2
Big Chances Missed 1 2
Hit Woodwork 1 2
Assists 2 0
Saves 2 5
Corners 12 1
Offsides 1 1
Fouls 7 10
Free Kicks 11 8
Yellow Cards 3 0
Throw-ins 27 19
Goal Kicks 7 6
Substitutions 4 5
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 113 91
Dangerous Attacks 76 38
Passes 465 310
Successful Passes 371 234
Successful Passes % 80 75
Long Passes 60 48
Successful Long Passes 27 23
Successful Long Passes % 45 48
Key Passes 14 7
Total Crosses 30 11
Accurate Crosses 10 2
Dribble Attempts 14 12
Successful Dribbles 7 7
Successful Dribbles % 50 58
Tackles 10 22
Interceptions 13 6
Duels Won 48 64
Successful Headers 22 28
Ball Safe 75 63
BHA 3 - 0 CHE
Statistic BHA CHE
Goals 3 0
Ball Possession % 54 46
Shots Total 15 6
Shots On Target 9 0
Shots Off Target 4 2
Shots Blocked 2 4
Shots Insidebox 13 3
Shots Outsidebox 2 3
Goal Attempts 11 2
Big Chances Created 4 0
Big Chances Missed 2 0
Assists 2 0
Saves 0 4
Corners 6 5
Offsides 0 4
Fouls 15 5
Free Kicks 9 14
Yellow Cards 1 1
Throw-ins 17 18
Goal Kicks 3 9
Substitutions 5 4
Attacks 100 74
Dangerous Attacks 54 29
Passes 527 456
Successful Passes 454 382
Successful Passes % 86 84
Long Passes 56 43
Successful Long Passes 24 14
Successful Long Passes % 43 33
Key Passes 12 4
Total Crosses 23 12
Accurate Crosses 3 2
Dribble Attempts 7 12
Successful Dribbles 3 5
Successful Dribbles % 43 42
Tackles 14 7
Interceptions 7 8
Duels Won 32 37
Successful Headers 10 10
Ball Safe 81 85
BUR 0 - 1 MCI
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What a finish from Haaland!
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Look what happens when you feed him when he makes the runs Pep
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behave - Semenyo needs to be investigated? Get real. He's been amazing since he joined in January. Was quiet against Arsenal and here against Burnley but he had no pre-season and is probably exhausted mentally after taking on everything Pep needed from him.
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Anyone who actually watched the game would have seen Burnley actually played really well. They just couldn't get any shots on target. Cherki, Haaland and Doku struggled to get past the back 4
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@MF_JONESHim out pacing Burnley defence and dinking it past the keeper was a tap in yeah?
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It's really saying something when everybody wants City, the known cheaters, to win the league over Arsenal.. 😂 Nobody likes a cheater, but everyone hates Arsenal.
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How much time do you want Savinho?
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What did he even do? I would have rather seen foden coming there and playing instead of him.
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This is why Arsenal will still win the league we simply don't take advantage of situations that can put us in a good position
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8 shots on target only 1 goal so burnley GK save 7 is he best GK in PL?
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Is 1-0 amazing vs Burnley? I would have expected city to score 4 or 5 goals the league could be decided by GD 1 was not enough this was the game to boost it by alot
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Yup, not a city fan but over the Gooners? City any day
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You do realise that Doku is the most creative winger in the EPL right? Every coach in the world would take him if he were to be available. Doku is the best example of how stats can lie in football, he’s a lot better than his stats
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Nico O needs to be investigated, how does he start over Nico G. Nico lost the ball many times, didn't provide no dangerous pass or break any line, and defensively he couldn't win no second ball. Let's open our eyes Nico O a supposed natural CAM is better at LB, why? Because he's a product of Pep style of play not because he's elite. Semenyo too he's playing like deji in a sidemen charity match ever since he decided to talk.
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How does semenyo have such a bad first touch?
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Why does marmoush never play
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@rahmanmuhammad817final where Arsenal lost ???
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“We’ve rebuilt a new title winning team!” “You mean Rodri is fit again?” “Well…. yes”
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Don’t know what the hell Cherki is doing there lol
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I fail to understand how Scott Parker keeps getting jobs.
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FUL 1 - 0 AVL
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What has Bogarde ever offered….sure he’s young, but he’s literally shown nothing to prove he’s a Premier League level player.
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https://preview.redd.it/mv68wj82dcxg1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7f6dd45de0b00564338415f840bbfe912724498d Not a single one of our wide players on this list. Only two attackers 😭
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I'm like 'Why is Buendia kneeling like that?', then he slightly moves and perfectly blocks that free kick. Carry on Emi, you do you buddy, it works.
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Did Sancho even get subbed on?
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What are the chances that Watkins, Rogers and Konsa feel more pressure when Tuchel's watching?
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What has Luiz done since arriving in January? He has been categorically poor every time he’s been on the pitch. He just has enough credit built up from his previous stint that people give him the benefit of the doubt. Barkley I’ll concede probably should have started, but it’s not a clear gap in quality either.
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How’s that title challenge coming along Villa fans?
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We were poor but it was nowhere near one the worst performances of the season…just frustrating to throw away such a good opportunity to secure CL. Villa just cannot do things the easy way can they?
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Fulham’s idea of a push for europe is to not score?
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Ok but why was Martinez hugging Berge?
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When Onana and Kamara were simultaneously out, I said that Lindelof should've played CDM.
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McGinn I want to be like you when I grow up
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Hoping for a classic second half FC performance incoming? We come back win 2-1 Mcginn and Rogers to score.
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https://preview.redd.it/ih9uxk026cxg1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=762c3969b9996a76bc9877e31f742ed995e837a7 how our attackers are seeing the goal today
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Is he? Sounds like a small trophy manager
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How does buendia get so many minutes 🤣
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Is it just me or do our players avoid passing to Bogarde unless they absolutely have to?
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Are you a new Villa fan ? They are literally the games we gift points to teams in that's why we call ourselves Dr Villa as any team if they are in need of a goal or points we are their solution.
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NOW they're trying to enforce that shit on the keeper and it's nothing????
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Is this the first ever Marco Silva win over Emery?
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WHU 2 - 1 EVE
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Why do we just suck against certain players. Summerville Soucek Wilson
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Does George know we are losing?
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No chances created, blame Barry. Garner getting booked blame barry, getting beat 1-0 , blame barry.. Tim ire just shot and missed, blame Barry.. anything else ? Ref just booked west ham player blame Barry..
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George and Alcaraz in and we score and we play better. WHAT DO YOU LEARN FROM THIS DEAR MOYES?
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better than McNeil who runs like he is stationary
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Do I speak for all neutrals when I say hammers we are with you! We all want spurs to go
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Nuno got it wrong again. When the fuck will he learn? How many points have we dropped from winning positions this season because Nuno has had us sit back for the entire second half?
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Was Nuno a parking valet in a past life?
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why is Keane only upfront now?
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What kind of a kit is that Everton?
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Everton knew what to do
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How tf is a completely unmarked striker on the 6 yard box on Pickford?
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Why would you do this. You were getting spurs relegated now you’re helping them stay up
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I’m sorry; who exactly comes on for Barry if we take him off?
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100% mate.. Moyes knows how to detroy players confidences
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Is that 3 yellows Summerville has drawn?
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He adds a lot, who else would you replace him with in attacking central mid? Wilson is further forward, traore plays wide
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Did the commentators think Disasi was going to jump eight feet straight up in the air to meet that ball?
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Pickford doing what he did to VVD and getting away with it again.
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Keane would take the pen if it was one, right?
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WOL 0 - 1 TOT
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HOW DID RICHARLISON MAKE A FOUL THERE??
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Did you see Tel play whole season? There is crap, then sh\*t and then Tel... that's how bad he was in my book. RKM is no better, but picking between these two, RKM is the right choice for what RDZ plays from start.
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At least we had that moment when Everton were drawing. Look, losing Dom and Xavi in this game - a victory today was never going to be enough to stay up
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What a save from Kinsky
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I just don't get why, on what you know will be last attack of the half, we don't just stick it in the box
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How do we let Mane win that ball with 3 center backs in??
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Who cares it was only wolves still going down 👇
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this is why wolves deserves the bury treatment, hate the club.
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everybody laughs when it's Spurs, but forget when it's themselves.
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why does Danso make such crazy decisions at the most critical moment
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Plus we lost Simons who was one of the brighter spark.
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What is the only equation where a positive + postive equals a negative?... : Spurs win + West Ham win = Spurs relegation
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Look how happy these spurs fools are when they scored 1 goal against wolves and their still in the relegation zone😂😂😂west ham have just beaten everton 2-1 and everton will pull spurs apart when they play😂😂😂 it'll be a great day when spurs play in the championship
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Wonder why RDZ hates Gray
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did you not take your meds today? a victory today was a MUST, without it our chances would go closer to zero. Now we still can do a 5W and WH will stumble once or twice I have no doubt there (Newcastle, Arsenal are certain Ls for them).
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Anyone have a clip of the tackle on biss?
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tottenham fans when they were waiting for their first win of 2026 *inserts mr bean waiting meme*
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Fuck anyone who thinks Palhinha isn't good enough btw.
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Why is Gallagher on instead of Gray btw?
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Ohhhh you know what this game is missing? Red card against Tottenham.
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SUN 0 - 5 NFO
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Forrest and west ham showing why they should and want to stay up , spurs have already given up and are proving to everyone why they should go down not a single player has shown any fight
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COYR what a great win against Sunderland
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What is Redknapp on about Forest may find a point or two, Forest last 6 games won 3 drawn 3.
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I don't care what the situation is Leaving a game after 35 minutes is actually pathetic 😂😂 How you going to be supporting sunderland If you can't handle being down a few goals 😂
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Thats how its done forest, well played
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I''ve had a boner since wood started v Burnley .... should i be worried ?
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How is Morato so bad that he can give a team that’s down 0-4 confidence lol
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What a result ! I’m an Ipswich fan and want forest to stay up! Don’t care about West Ham or spurs 😂
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What a rocket of a shot from MGW
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@joecov88 @SunderlandAFC You do realise Frank Lumpoflard is a shit Premier League manager?
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Wow, what a great win, it even made it on the the local radio news here in Perth, Western Australia. The boys are back in town and great to see Chris Wood score again, even more so because we share the same surname hahaha:)
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Have you noticed how many players Brobbery has hurt... but he hasn't touched Morato
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​@PrehistoricPro Also, how can Spurs fans be the worst in the league when half of Man City's fans are glory hunters?
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I was about to ask everyone who is the bigger twat, Brobbey or Alderete, but I think Brobbey just confirmed he is the biggest twat around.
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Netz on, switch Williams right?
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Can't work out who he'd be in for off the top of my head but on this form it would be ridiculous if Foden goes and he doesn't
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where the fooook is Tim Sherwood and his sh1t predictions now?
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​​@AndyLowe-net In your heart, do you really believe Arsenal are going to win all their games? Because if the answer is no, then City will win the league. City have momentum, Arsenal don't
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What a performance😍 Now just need Wolves to win tomorrow and it's a perfect weekend😝
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How bad are Newcastle that they lost twice to this lot.
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ARS 1 - 0 NEW
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Better that what I want a win take it to the wire and start scoring today was a hard game. Newcastle are no joke they are a solid team just win.
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Someone tell osula how to hit a ball
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Not sure what game you were watching son both teams were meady eze was the difference
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​@MDGOONER85 " Why argue with an arsenal fan when you can just wait" - Marcus Aurelius.
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Howe has lost the plot.
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Pope not any? Raya 2 or 3
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How can anyone laugh at us when we have a world class occupier of central defenders?
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It’s amazing how many people ignore what Zubimendi did in the first half. He had 5 or 6 interceptions in a ten minute span. Havertz and Madueke wasted all of them.
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Players hate absolutely hate gyokeres, why Odegaard would pass back to Zubi where he was clear?
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Are you saying Dowman would have had a better 20 minutes than Saka did?
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Why is Arteta using White again instead of Mosquera. 😡
Player Performance 45 fans asking this
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This is what happens when you leave Eze on the he pitch
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I'm not an Arsenal fan, I'm a currently gutted, drunk Saints fan! 🤣 However, how the f*ck is that not a sending off? A blatant professional foul. Go on Arsenal, win the title & the Champions League.
Player Performance 46 fans asking this
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Not even hate but why is pope even playing. As a Newcastle fan you must be shaking your boots when you got a literal pope in goal can’t even sweeper keep
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Not sure what you were watching but we never looked like scoring. Wissa skied one, can't remember much else happening.
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Perhaps relegation is what this one trick pony of a manager and unserious ownership and board deserve.
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Any journalist would have the balls to ask Howe why is he punshing Hall for nothing?
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I feel so bad for woltemade. How must he feel seeing this useless idiot start ahead of him at striker. Jesus Christ.
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Can we actually start playing MLS in his natural position? Should be getting minutes as ball-carrying 8 and not trying to shoe-horn Rice & Zubi together all the time
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Havertz was shit the last month. How can you possibly think he’s the difference? Maybe you missed all the easy chances Havertz didn’t convert the last month?
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LIV 3 - 1 CRY
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look what happens when u just spanner it when u get the chance cmon wirtz and isak
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Playing crap & 4th place, just think we're we would have been if we didn't lose them games at home? By the way, i would play Woodman even if the other 2 were fit.
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Right? It’s clear the boys have not been executing to perfection this season. Slot is not the only issue.
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Where's all my slot out peeps now?😂
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What a dive from Salah.
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If Woodman's knackered, who goes in nets?
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i don't know where and why Wirtz gets such haircut
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MOTM goes to the fella who pinged the ball off Munoz's horrible boney head
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Why haven’t Liverpool played Freddie Woodman over Mamardashvili who can’t save goals to save his life?? After Alisson it should be Freddie
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Saying that as if Palace haven’t beaten Liverpool 3 times this season?
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Have Macca and Szobo even made a forward pass this game?
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People saying it was a dreadful performance, did we actually watch the same game? I saw more fight from players than I've seen in months, we got some good goals, and most importantly, we didn't collapse after a series of unfortunate events (Salah injury, freak goal conceded)
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WHAT A PERFORMANCE JONES & ROBBO
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What are the chances Robbo starts scoring now 😢
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How is Virgil giving away these corners
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Why would I be triggered? I want Liverpool to lose.
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Why would palace not take the easy chance?
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Bruh bring on Rio ffs. Why are we bringing on Gravenberch?
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He’s the keeper ffs how do you play out without a keeper, does VVD grab it?
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what a goal from wirtz 🔥
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BOU 2 - 2 LEE
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Incomplete highlights. Where was the VAR-disallowed Bournemouth goal?
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Oh how I wanted Leeds to go down, but they did good this season and they are a reasonable sacrifice for even the mere possibility of Spurs going down lol.
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That’s why Leeds an forest will stay up it’s called fight
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Aaronson at his best when he’s got space due to Nmecha occupying defenders.
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He who laughs last, laughs Longstaff.
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Ugh hate to say it but that’s why farke doesn’t like tanaka
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what the fuck was that Piroe?
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Is Perri still going to start Sunday?
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don't know what the rule is exactly, but when the shot was made the only player blocking his sight was Truffert.
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And then gave the leeds goal when they had 2 offside and one in the eyeline if pettovic😂
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This is Farke’s entire MO when playing away (99% of the time), play for 0-0, go behind, remember we can attack and are quite decent then make a game of it.
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Yes slow-el Piroe is what we need in a fast paced game like this our prayers have been answered
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Could we send wee Sam Byram on to two foot Adams?
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Wtf is Iraola complaining so much about?!
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Okafor has arguably been the best attacker?
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How is Tanaka seeing out the full 90
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How have we drawn that? Bournemouth deserved it at 3-1, I'll take a point 😅
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Darlow is class, how the fuck was Meslier starting all those games
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Why can't we ever play Nmecha and DCL as a front-two, rather than sticking Nmecha out wide which has never worked 😅
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Weird evening where the back four have mostly been good but some of the individual quality on the goals conceded has been properly lamentable
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BHA 3 - 0 CHE
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Sacked a manager who won 2 trophies and got champions league football, and replaced him with a Linkdin hire from the feeder club in France 😂
General 58 fans asking this
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Losss again...losss agian....why you win coach???? What' wrong coach???
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I don't understand every time I look at YouTube comments, are the Maresca guys out of their minds? That snake resigned because he got caught betraying the team. And of course, BlueCo & Rosenior should be fxxk off.
General 30 fans asking this
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What's happening to Neto was unplayable few months ago. How Delap gets a start😮
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please fucking sack him for fuck's sake man, what the fuck are we doing here? seriously what the fucking fuck?
General 17 fans asking this
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How naïve I was when I thought the board learnt from their mistake after sacking Potter... Rosenior truly is a top contender to become the worst chelsea manager ever
Player Performance 222 fans asking this
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When a team is in a slump, only the coach is blamed, when the team is in the spotlight, only the goal scorer is highlighted😂
Player Performance 48 fans asking this
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How was this match Sanchez’s best performance all season😭🙏
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You started this when you suspended Enzo.
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Not sure who exactly but I think he is talking about Fofana, Caicedo, Cucurella and possibly Garnacho
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Dont understand why guiu havent gotten more chances, isnt he at least as good as delap?
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When the revamp starts, sell Chalobah Bang average mf🤦‍♂️
General 10 fans asking this
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Bet the ex brighton players who went to chelsea ,are now wanting to come back to brighton
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They sack maresca for this man ?????
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As a kid who grew up for his first 6 years in Brighton... watching Brighton, even only the highlights, from afar, brings me so much joy when you consider how close they got to dropping out of the FA in the 1990's...
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Whys gusto turned his back then when the ball came back to him....fuck off man
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Why did Chelsea get a new manager again?
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Gusto, why go back to the keeper. So much time to turn and play a ball back into the box 
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So Palace goal disallowed for the same handball category cucherellas was ok for? As a spurs fan these Double standards ALWAYS going against Tottenham's interests are disgusting !
Player Performance 14 fans asking this
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Whats up with these highlights? You didn't show a single Chelsea shot on goal.
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BUR 0 - 1 MCI
Main Events
This is why Arsenal will still win the league we simply don't take advantage of situations that can put us in a good position
Not a penalty? I’ve heard it all now.
The end of the season will always have relegated teams doing their best to affect who wins the EPL. No result can be predicted now. No game is an easy game. Wolves are bottom but can still get a better result than Spurs when they put their minds to it. Burnley were relegated by a 1-0 loss against Man City who are going to end up winning the EPL. Let that sink in!
Cherki in 3 years wins Ballon d’or
City are had about 100 shots and scored 1 goal 😂
Tactical Insight
The end of the season will always have relegated teams doing their best to affect who wins the EPL. No result can be predicted now. No game is an easy game. Wolves are bottom but can still get a better result than Spurs when they put their minds to it. Burnley were relegated by a 1-0 loss against Man City who are going to end up winning the EPL. Let that sink in!
Bro you know what yeh, I ain't gonna lie man, with this result yeh, City just let Arsenal BACK IN the title race innit, with at least 50% chance of winning it. See now it's a straight shoot out. City will have to at least match all five Arsenal scorelines innit? One little slip and the title is Arsenals bruv
Nobody wants to talk about the elephant in the room with City so i will. The hearing into City's alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial regulations concluded in December 2024 after a 12-week tribunal. City are accused of 54 counts of failing to provide accurate financial information, 14 counts of failure to provide accurate details for player and manager payments, five counts of failure to comply with UEFA’s rules including Financial Fair Play (FFP) 2013-14 to 2017-18, seven counts of breaching Premier League’s PSR rules 2015-16 to 2017-18 with the remaining 35 charges related to failure to co-operate with Premier League investigations between December 2018 and February 2023.A decision is due to drop in imminent . If found guilty, City could face a range of punishments, including unlimited fines, points deductions, having their titles stripped or even expulsion from the league. This message will be posted absolutely everywhere city appear.
I have it on good authority Pep Guardiola has told the board that he will be leaving at the end of this season and told the players he is leaving and that they will be relegated in the summer with the charges finally being delivered. Another manager will be managing them next season in the championship. Liverpool will let slot go in the summer, Newcastle will let Eddie Howe in the summer. Next season Arteta will take the Premier league with ease.
Please let me understand what you're claiming here. You're honestly saying that Burnley of all teams this season get the lucky decisions. If you are you're fckin delusional. Hes not taken his foot going for the ball they're both looking up and placing their feet it's not a penalty stop grasping
FUL 1 - 0 AVL
Main Events
The players are not focussed and took things for granted. Not enough pressing and going for attack. Difficult games in thr last two, against Liverpool & Man City. Next two games are very critical. MUST WIN to be in top 5, else Brentford or Brighton may overtake.
Awful performance today. We didn’t turn up. Can’t see us picking up any more points in the prem. Forest will be ALL over us on Thursday. Oh well, we might get conference cup again!
Again the annoying thing is we lose a game where we probably had the better chances..Watkins Roger’s and Tammy all should’ve scored..our only hope for Thursday is forest maybe go into the game too confident after winning by 5 against Sunderland and watching us put in a stinker today ..strangely enough football often works out like that ..and yes I’m clutching at straws here
We're lucky to be in the position we are, bloody yo-yo performs better, from Forrest's performance yesterday it's going to be an uphill battle!
That's or title chances gone..
Tactical Insight
Again the annoying thing is we lose a game where we probably had the better chances..Watkins Roger’s and Tammy all should’ve scored..our only hope for Thursday is forest maybe go into the game too confident after winning by 5 against Sunderland and watching us put in a stinker today ..strangely enough football often works out like that ..and yes I’m clutching at straws here
In a funny way the Forest result and this result may benefit us. If we didn't know already Forest despite being in the relegation places for most of the season are not to be underestimated and on current form are probably favourites. Hopefully this game will be the wake up call we need, we coasted our way towards the end of the Sunderland game and were lacking intensity in this game.
In front of Tuchel too. He won’t be picked, but if we were to build the squad with O’Reilly in mind, Sess is a similar sort of player. He is a goal threat from underlapping runs and can play up and down. He’s just less athletic (slower and less strong, although he’s no weakling).
Sessegnon with the winner was perfect timing too - guy's been through so much with injuries and then gets his moment at Craven Cottage. Villa looked flat from minute one, probably already thinking about thursday's match which you can understand but still frustrating to watch. That midfield without Onana just doesn't have the same bite, Bogarde tried but he's still learning the pace of premier league. Emery's gonna have some difficult rotation choices coming up because you can't really afford to drop points like this in the league race.
It’s a couple things but I’d rather just know if he’s staying or not, the longer the saga goes on the worse it is for us. He also seemed a little unfocused this season, and his teams tend to be inconsistent, especially near the end of the season. I’d like him back but I don’t think we’d be completely screwed if he left.
WHU 2 - 1 EVE
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so when the ball is in your box just slap it out of play for a goal kick. Crazy new rules.
I bet spurs thought they'd hit the jackpot when that everton goal went in but they were wrong!😂😂well done you hammers and well done everton
Didn't think to include the part when Fernandes defended by batting the ball out for a corner with his hand (which was bizarrely given as a goal kick)?
Not putting the VAR error on? Cozy
how is that not handball worst decision ive ever seen
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As long as West Ham equal or better every Spurs result between now and the end of the season the Hammers will stay in the Premier League. So that being said considering that you'd have to assume that at least the West Ham fanbase were aware that Tottenham were beating Wolves at Molineux. For Callum Wilson to put West Ham back in front on 92 minutes was HUGE and it obviously keeps them in 17th place and out of the relegation zone for another week.
Personally I couldn't care less who gets relegated as long as all this stupid tech we have in the game now get the simple things right. Absolutely guaranteed the PGMOL come out with their usual claptrap for the umpteenth time this season. Ooops, sorry, Despite having an age to look at it from half a dozen angles, our VAR team missed the fact an absolute stonewall penalty should have been awarded.
In a weird season for results a quick surprise could change things but that feels like the end of the season, realistically. Mind you, whenever I watch other teams play I find myself saying "he'd get a game for us" when they make substitutions. Just reminds me how far we have to go before we have a team and squad capable of challenging for anything. Today we had no striker and a back 4 that is more pub football than European football. Ndiaye, KDH and Pickford are quality. Garner is very good. Beyond that you're kind of hoping that the rest of the team can be greater than the sum of its parts. Often it has been, but lack of quality hits in the end.
Disappointing result today, could’ve not been as bad if Tottenham didn’t win but since they won this hurts a lot more, Europe hopes are probably dashed but as long as we can finish top 10 I’ll still be happy, grateful for how this season has gone but losses like this just suck
in fairness I think Summerville benefits from Bowen dragging people over.  Having them both and 2 strikers makes it difficult for back 4s to cope and someone tends to have space. Palace did better with Thier back 5 edit: sorry wandered into the wrong subreddit. Best of luck for the rest of the season.
WOL 0 - 1 TOT
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First goal in a year for Defoe? Geezuz
We're gonna get relegated and this admin thinks we give a toss about random goals scored against our next opponents. Kinda says it all about this club at the moment. Smh.
Problem is we haven’t a Defoe or Modric in this team, if we did we wouldn’t be in this position.
its not random, it's against today's opposition
Haven't beaten Wolves in your last 5 encounters.
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Do you not understand football? This goal means the world to spurs players, they haven’t won in 4 months and before West Ham’s winner it was the goal that would take them out of the relegation zone, it’s a huge huge goal in the big picture which is why he went straight to the fans
It's not being shown in the highlights of their game but there was an absolute cast iron penalty turned down for Everton today. It was about as clear cut as you could get and how VAR didn't award it is baffling. No consolation for Spurs fans, nor indeed Everton in their bid to qualify for Europe but expect the usual PGMOL 'sorry we missed this cast iron penalty, despite having half a dozen angles to look at it' announcement in the coming days.
​@frankshushThey've moved away from "got the ball first" these days since the two footed challenge is deemed dangerous play regardless. Otherwise everyone would go in two footed and "win the ball" since the other player would back away from the challenge. Ultimately they should just call this what it is...a red card
As long as West Ham equal or better every Spurs result between now and the end of the season the Hammers will stay in the Premier League. So that being said considering that you'd have to assume that at least the West Ham fanbase were aware that Tottenham were beating Wolves at Molineux. For Callum Wilson to put West Ham back in front on 92 minutes was HUGE and it obviously keeps them in 17th place and out of the relegation zone for another week.
Bro all you comment about is your betting losses, you didnt loose 18,000 euros you lost 30. These betting companies want you to think you lost that much to make you think you were close, at the end of the day a 5-0 or 1-0 still yields the same outcome which is you lost 30 euros. Quit before you regret it
SUN 0 - 5 NFO
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Westham will be relegated, and my heart keeps telling me
Plot twist, Newcastle ends up getting relegated LOL
42 points will be enough for Forest. I think West Ham will do enough as well.
Still feels like West Ham are most likely to go down. Hope I’m wrong but Spurs feel like they get out of this by 2-4 points
West Ham has tough matches ahead so no way Tottenham will be relegated. Pundits are doing it for the views..
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To be honest I just have a feeling Spurs will pull themselves out of this one. I know they've not actually won a game yet this this year but I think West Ham will blow it and Spurs will just survive. Hope I'm wrong because I think a season in the championship will do a lot for Spurs character. We spent 3 seasons in the championship and now we are back doing I think a lot better.
It's not technically over as Spurs could finish on 46 points if they win out, but that isn't likely. If Spurs were to draw every match they'd end with 36 points and likely be relegated. Winning two games appear to be crucial as is not losing any. On the balance of play WH have been playing a bit better than Spurs and have 2 points on them with 5 to go so I'd make the relegation odds as: Spurs 55%, WH 40% with 5% chance someone else falls off the table. If Spurs lose to Wolves I'd say that was it for Tottenham and Wolves have been playing better than Spurs this year, though their current from looks to have fallen off.
Technically they can still be relegated as Spurs and West Ham have 15pts to play for and Forest are only 8pts ahead of Spurs, 6 ahead of West Ham. Realistically, they still need a few wins (and tonight was a big win of course)to ensure they are 'safe'. That means they are still in a relegation battle - although in a stronger position to survive. If they lose they remaing fixtures, Forest could still technically be relegated so are in a 'relegation' battle but increasingly less likely to lose that battle...
BEAT spurs Team and west ham team was kicking the TV TONIGHT with forest win lol😂😂 i Listened to it on radio earlier with colin fray since im a huge forest suppter and its first time every across all devisions has team scored 5 goals away from home up the reds. 8 POINTS clear and please 🙏🙏 wolves Tomorrow please 🙏🙏 beat Tottenham they deserve to go down everyone wants them relegated
West Ham will be under pressure soon and in the relegation zone, Spurs should beat wolves easily they go to 34points I dont see WestHam beating Everton, they may lose this game and put them in the relegation. If spurs draw every game they get to 38pts then westham will have to draw each game and win the final game against Leeds, anything can happen tho
ARS 1 - 0 NEW
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Victor Osimhen Aggressive, explosive, strong in transitions Proven goal scorer in Italy and Europe Gives Arsenal directness when games become tight 3. Alexander Isak (Newcastle United) Elegant but lethal finisher Comfortable dropping deep and combining (fits Arsenal’s style) One of the most “Arsenal-compatible” elite strikers 4. Lautaro Martínez Clinical, intelligent movement, big-game mentality Captain-type striker energy Less physically dominant than Haaland, but very efficient 5. Benjamin Šeško Young, tall, improving fast High ceiling “project striker” Could become elite if developed properly Even more than names, Arsenal’s problem in big games is: Lack of elite penalty-box killer Too many “nearly” chances, not enough ruthless finishing Need a striker who scores when the team is under pressure That’s why the striker decision in 2026 is the biggest transfer Arsenal will make.
Where is that wonderful Adebayor goal against Newcastle. 😊
@A@ArsAM1705🤣🤣 yeah those two were wonderful ambassadors for the club, one scored goals and caused issues within the club and the other never lived up to his price tag. If we had a prime Giroud know the title would be wrapped up the other two? Nah we’d be top four at best but getting some epic tok toks.
Isnt giruod the onky reason ozil doesnt have the assist record?
​@Thierry-p6h giroud was the main reason arsenal bottled league titles didn't scored for half a season and missed easy chances created by Ozil
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Victor Osimhen Aggressive, explosive, strong in transitions Proven goal scorer in Italy and Europe Gives Arsenal directness when games become tight 3. Alexander Isak (Newcastle United) Elegant but lethal finisher Comfortable dropping deep and combining (fits Arsenal’s style) One of the most “Arsenal-compatible” elite strikers 4. Lautaro Martínez Clinical, intelligent movement, big-game mentality Captain-type striker energy Less physically dominant than Haaland, but very efficient 5. Benjamin Šeško Young, tall, improving fast High ceiling “project striker” Could become elite if developed properly Even more than names, Arsenal’s problem in big games is: Lack of elite penalty-box killer Too many “nearly” chances, not enough ruthless finishing Need a striker who scores when the team is under pressure That’s why the striker decision in 2026 is the biggest transfer Arsenal will make.
@A@ArsAM1705🤣🤣 yeah those two were wonderful ambassadors for the club, one scored goals and caused issues within the club and the other never lived up to his price tag. If we had a prime Giroud know the title would be wrapped up the other two? Nah we’d be top four at best but getting some epic tok toks.
They are not bottling every trophy, they have bottled every trophy again. UCL is just a matter of time. Even if they somehow miraculously get past Atletico Madrid, I don't see them beating either one PSG or Bayern Munich. Man City has already won the league. I have long given up on this season
Wow that game all my nails have gone of my fingers and toes ! Then my hair turned gray that was by halftime by the end of the game all my hair had fell out 😂 we make it so hard for ourselves but love my beloved Arsenal! Would like to state Zubimendi looks knackered especially him why isn't arteta resting the gut and not playing Norgaard who is a brilliant player
Winning was key after so many losses in 5 games but what is the performance like.....shocking.rrallybdrab set pieces. What has arteta done to this team from earlier in season. Can't make a chance for toffee in open play. They need to beat teams well to win this on goal difference. The performances are not fit for midtable.beggars belief how bad they are playing and little the team is creating.arteta has to be to blame. Eze must be kep left wing but that midfield is dominating no team any more.
LIV 3 - 1 CRY
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The Liverpool defence when Woodman was injured were awful. Play to the whistle like you were taught at school, don't just stand there with your hand in air as if you're asking to go to the toilet.
Only Jones would have passed that to Robo! Nice one lad. Robo showing FSG what they are losing. If he goes, he'll be our toughest opponent!
Lol Liverpool fans happy to beat palace at the start of the season they were all saying they were gonna win the lot lol, some joke of a fanbase
Goals from Isak and Wirtz, It's almost as if they cost 300 million. 🤔🤔
Honestly being up in 4th isn't too bad for Liverpool seen as VAR only exists to deny them goals now and their two centre backs have been on strike all year.
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When Isaak & Wirtz score goals like that, it suggests to me Liverpool will win Premier League Title NEXT season again! It was only a matter of time before they started rolling again....and they haven't even peaked yet! Not by a long shot, and theyll still probably finish 3rd! 😮
I just don't understand why LFC management employed a manager who could only win one season using majority of players from previous manager and then almost as if with a drastic turn of fortunes in the following season, their season is going downhill. Would rather that LFC employed someone who could stabilise the team. Both Mo Salah and Robbo are leaving, next could be VVD or Allison. That is it! LFC winning mentality team is destroyed. They seriously need to start rebuilding under a new manager. They need a manager who could inject a new sense of belief in the team, someone with great energy and enthusiasm and bring consistency in the results.
You are an American throwing shit at the people of acity you’ve never stepped foot in and using poverty shouts to do it purely based off other football fans shit banter online. That’s embarrassing man. De Gea went down and pretended to be injured to stop an attack after his teammate stepped on his toe. If you want to laugh at an incident, make it that one.
The same way every other passage of play goes when the keeper is off his line? You put bodies in the goal and give yourself a chance in case the ref doesn’t do what he should in time. Idk what you’re reading or arguing against that I’m not saying, but I’m not arguing whether or not the ref should stop the game.
De Gea was 100% faking though. TBH Im not mad about this, the only way you get away from scamming timewasting by faking injuries is to occasionally get fucked by getting actual injuries and being punished for it. Palace had a decent chance there even if the keeper was fine, they shouldnt be punishged for the GK being injured. Would the ref have stopped the game the other way, I think most biased fans are always going to asssume the worst but they really have no obligation, to me Id rather remove gray areas and just say refs shouldnt get involved
BOU 2 - 2 LEE
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Leeds playing great . Lovely city and great club, Hope they win the FA cup. Be hard beating city but fingers crossed. Everton fan
Leeds showing proper fight early doors. They’re not leaving it to the final day. Respect
Incomplete highlights. Where was the VAR-disallowed Bournemouth goal?
Both goals from Ampadu’s throw in’s
Genuinely one of the best prem seasons in years. Ucl hasn't been decided, title is neck and neck quite litterly, relegation is between 3 teams Europa Leauge is between 6 teams all within 4 points of eachother (with games in hand bare in mind)
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@adamcopley8466I was saying Bournemouth are in a different stratosphere to us plus we are a selling club we are valued at -5billuon with 153mikkuon debt we ain’t buying nobody we aren’t going make top half next year not a chance we are at this level for a long time until we get better owner who is richer
As a Bournemouth fan. I just knew that equaliser was coming. I am so conditioned to expect Leeds to find a way to beat us or screw us out of a win somehow, they just love to do that, especially when we're having a really good season! 😂😂. I wish we could return the favour sometimes! 😆. Credit to Leeds though, they never gave up and I thought we played well too and deserved the win but not to be unfortunately. Very unlucky with the Evanilson goal too.
In my opinion, the equaliser shouldn’t stand, we should have had a clear penalty, and the Evanilson goal really doesn’t look offside even with the lines that have been drawn. Belter of a game though. Even if I think we deserved the win quite comfortably, I was impressed with the Leeds performance and how Farke managed the game.
Feel bad for bournmouth sky/prem stitched that up everyt decision after they shoulder barge😂😂 to the last kick was a blatant manipulation of a a result and i watched from second half happy for leeds but they should not of got that point i see now hoew they do it , notice the offside goal even the sky pundits knew was a joke they showed 1 crap angle then went to Dodgy A.I do they take everyone for mugs obviously YES.
@Chris-m8e he doesn't interfere enough cuz even if he isnt there, it goes in and he also had his own players in the line of sight. if you slow down at the point longstaff hit it keepers shuffling along both feet off the ground and also seeing longstaff with no piroe in the way
BHA 3 - 0 CHE
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This is what happens when you give a junior a big position. He’s way out of his depth.
Let them keep loosing cos they stole this club from Roman Abramovich thieves shall never profit from their loot 😂 and to be honest these current owners will never reach the level of success as that of Roman Abramovich so to the chealse fans i say glory days are over you are now a mid table team end of story
Liam waiting to be sacked so he can get the bag of money tho 😭
These owners are clueless about football, imagine tuchel had won UCL, they sacked him, poch took this club from 12th to 5th they sacked him maresca won two trophies in his first season and UCL sport they sacked him now they brought A student couch from the farmers league, what a joke😂😂they should be investigated I think they are betting on Chelsea to lose that's why they are hiring pe teacher to handle the club
Only sacking LIAM will not work...the 🤡 OWNERS + SPORTING DIRECTORS everyone needs to be sack to save this club..fck this garbage project..BLUECO OUT...& to our fans stop going to stadium to watch match
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Let them keep loosing cos they stole this club from Roman Abramovich thieves shall never profit from their loot 😂 and to be honest these current owners will never reach the level of success as that of Roman Abramovich so to the chealse fans i say glory days are over you are now a mid table team end of story
These owners are clueless about football, imagine tuchel had won UCL, they sacked him, poch took this club from 12th to 5th they sacked him maresca won two trophies in his first season and UCL sport they sacked him now they brought A student couch from the farmers league, what a joke😂😂they should be investigated I think they are betting on Chelsea to lose that's why they are hiring pe teacher to handle the club
Motivational coach hired as football coach. He should learn the humbleness under pressure and choice of words from Arteta. Remember Arteta first term as manager. Can still recall his words "I know, fans are feeling bad, players are feeling bad, I am feeling bad bcoz we are losing". That was a heartwarming reaction despite losses as a result fans still trusted him. Roseneir tries to artificially sound positive in contrast to reality everytime. This confidence might work in short term but it is not a trait of sustainably winning personality.
Only one word to describe that Chelsea performance..."pathetic". I have not seen CFC play this badly since the relegation years of the 80's. The question is: Who's fault is it? BluCo? The Manager? The Players? Ok, Palmer out through injury..."again"...James out through injury..."again"...and Pedro out did not help and having to rely on a so called Striker, who has not scored since 1905, in Delap, did not help, but still. I bet Chelsea Fans are so glad that Rosenior was appointed Manager. To make all those tactical decisions, pick the right formations, so that CFC can win every game, using all his PL Managerial knowhow, to use, given all those PL Clubs he has Managed in the past...?...oh no, hang on a minute... Or BlueCo, not buying that World Class CD, or two, that is so desperately needed, to go with the 50 Defenders they already have. I think they really need another 10 or so Midfield Players, to go with the 500 they already have to. Or maybe another useless Forward. A World Class Striker?...Naaah! They do not need a World Class Striker, not with all the goals they are banging in 'n all. I remember a game when Mourinho was in charge the first time, West Brom I think, Chelsea went 2:0 in the first 15 minutes. Mourinho recognised the problem, admitted that he had made a mistake with formation and tactics, brought on 3 subs a minute later, changed the formation and tactics that were just not working and Chelsea won the game 4:2...that is what experienced, World Class Managers do...and Chelsea firstly hire Potter, who made a balls-up over it, then Maresca, who was no better, now that well know World Class Manager in Rosenior (?) Even after 10 minutes of play, Stevie Wonder could have seen that it was not working, so why leave it until half-time to change thing?! Mind you, even when he did I was asking myself "why bother", for all the difference, what he did do, was going to make. But its ok folks! He has the 100% backing of the Owners...now where have we heard that before :0) Chelsea's ONLY hope of European Entry, is the FA Cup, beating Leeds, "maybe", but with Man City standing in their way, no chance. Come the end of the Season, BlueCo have a lot of work and clearing out to do, which lets face it, is about 70% of the Squad, but they need to start with the Manager. World Class Experience needs to be brought in. Nice try with the Youth and I admire the boldness, but it really is not working. A mixture of Youth and Experience is needed, a lot less Players, so what they do have can feel more secure. Not having to make 50 changes a week, trying to keep them all happy. The one thing going for CFC, they have the money in spades, spend it better, spend it wisely, get CFC back on track and most importantly, get rid of the dross. There is an old saying: "If it isn't broke, don't fix it", but oh boy, are CFC broke...so fix it, because Chelsea cannot afford to have another Season like this one.
Liam Rosenior isn’t the answer. Despite knowing little tactically, he keeps getting asked the same questions with no new results. He should step aside. This is the same squad Maresca used to win the Club World Cup, which makes the drop-off even worse. He comes across as a yes-man to the board rather than a leader. The numbers speak for themselves: how many goals have we conceded since he took over, and how many have we scored? It’s a pity. He is full of empty promises. He should be sacked tonight, let the assistant coach take over for the remaining matches.
BUR 0 - 1 MCI
A win that takes us to the top 💪 🟣 0-1 🩶 @okx https://t.co/rRJpCXclwc
It's what he does! 🙌 https://t.co/WR47jHnbuS
🎯 https://t.co/GqFTm8xEyy
One for the history books! 🙌 With tonight’s victory, @BernardoCSilva now holds the record for the most @premierleague wins by any player in City history! 🩵 https://t.co/Cwat6wQJvn
An important win on the road 💪 https://t.co/37gz3mqVFs
ERLINGGGGG HAALANDDDDD! 💥 🟣 0-1 🩶 https://t.co/L4cUKknlhq
Solid at the back! 👊 Abdukodir Khusanov is your @EASPORTSFC Player of the Match 👏 https://t.co/0dVASE2igY
Into the final 15 minutes 💪 https://t.co/ki3E0OT7fE
Battling hard 👊 https://t.co/zLG27g00MX
5' Haaland scores.
FUL 1 - 0 AVL
Full-time in London. https://t.co/0k8TPzxmKF
Get in thereeeee! 👊 https://t.co/k1y0XXBPa8
Thank you for your support and have a safe journey home, Villans 💜 https://t.co/3kIbCKbTzX
What a performance from Sess, btw. ❤️‍🔥 https://t.co/0SgQTV3loh
We work it nicely from back to front, and Sess arrives in the box to apply the finish! 👊 https://t.co/OYGMa6ismS
Wednesday: contract extended Saturday: scores the opener against Villa Some week for Sess. 🤍 https://t.co/swsnZPg58U
On the front foot in all claret ⏭️ https://t.co/YeFhHdetbB
To a man, what a performance.
THE MAN OF THE MOMENT. 🔥 https://t.co/Cxu1gOv8GJ
What a guy. 🫶 https://t.co/JOQpppeWs7
WHU 2 - 1 EVE
Job done at London Stadium ✅ https://t.co/MuZHMZqsh0
CALLUM WILSON!!! ⚒ 2-1 🟡 (92') https://t.co/Xtyz35RChF
Scenes. https://t.co/sBKrAe4hf9
BIG TOM 🚁 ⚒ 1-0 🟡 (51') https://t.co/rgA4N9oyHm
On his 200th @premierleague start 🫡 https://t.co/COjPnhfl4X
Come on you Irons ⚒ https://t.co/2sDJ8WER8I
Onwards 👊 https://t.co/PzDZgxhVgK
A big three points at home 🏠 Who was your @jetonpayments Player of the Match? 🗳️ https://t.co/gpJWLYpmzg
Goalless at the break. https://t.co/jfwB0Eb97L
@WestHam You are saving football https://t.co/32EAdP78Du
WOL 0 - 1 TOT
An important win in Wolverhampton 🖤 https://t.co/WUFs5SGaqz
PALHINHA POUNCES!! https://t.co/1ZgpuatmqW
A fantastic late save to preserve the clean sheet 🧤 Brilliant, Toni 🤍 https://t.co/DCVJGNkScL
We keep on fighting! Thank you for your incredible support 🔥 https://t.co/jYgrzGBSk9
🔥 https://t.co/yAblyY8asC
Onwards 👊 https://t.co/n6bJPoKr78
The Tottenham fans sing "Super Kev, Super Kev, Super Kevin Danso" and the centre-back pats his chest over his heart towards them.
The best in the business https://t.co/1yh57iEZlm
Richarlison's effort towards goal is blocked and there is Palhinha to fire it home inside the box! GET IN!!! 🐺 0-1 ⚫️
Goalless at the break. https://t.co/li9JNaR67M
SUN 0 - 5 NFO
What a performance. 🤩 https://t.co/RU2Zs8UNZH
Four for Forest.
GEORDIE MARADONA!!! ❤️
⏱️ Full-time. #SUNNFO https://t.co/I7FcIx22xS
What a first half. 🙌 https://t.co/T67m8Ul87L
Outstanding tonight, lads! 👏 https://t.co/I9q8oV7oO8
Vítor's Red & White army. 🔴⚪️ https://t.co/6YXN1rKRSB
Igor Jesus makes it 4-0! 🤩 https://t.co/gkgO7gI4go
Elliot Anderson make it 5-0 in added time. 🙌 https://t.co/v3eCAp9eim
Get. In. 💪 https://t.co/yXN5gvYecf
ARS 1 - 0 NEW
WE KEEP PUSHING. https://t.co/0TFvE1TVNT
WHAT A START! Eze plants one into the top corner from distance 💥 🔴 1-0 ⚫️ (9) https://t.co/oRgMplu2EF
Always in our hearts ♥️ https://t.co/2iYXMZXsQD
Leading the way at the break. Let's build on this, Gunners 💪 https://t.co/jBONU7tXQB
📷 You don’t know how relieved we are to see you back, Bukayo! 😭 https://t.co/q1QMhETJOp
WHAT A BANGER FROM EZE!!!! 🤩 AFTV is thrilled to Explore Uganda, thanks to the support of Kampala Serena Hotel, Uganda Airlines, Guinness, Sunstar Group, Mwangaza, Uganda's Ministry of Education and Sports, Tush Events, and Vision Group! 🇺🇬 #ad #AFTVUganda #ExploreUganda https://t.co/oGn7DulIp3
Defeat at the Emirates. https://t.co/nVBo2npjnR
We've been forced into an early change... ↩️ Havertz 🔛 Gyokeres 🔴 1-0 ⚫️ (34) https://t.co/7OsHDHmCy2
Two more changes and a big welcome back... ↩️ Zubimendi, Madueke 🔛 Lewis-Skelly, Saka 🔴 1-0 ⚫️ (80) https://t.co/bvVRyzxLPE
Avoided a clear penalty in the away game. Avoided a clear red now. Both against Gyokeres. Does the PGMOL hold a grudge against our striker?
LIV 3 - 1 CRY
ISAK!!!!!! https://t.co/3kt6dJgvra
💫🇩🇪 https://t.co/k8dGTt3Qt7
Victory at Anfield 💪 #LIVCRY https://t.co/vaQQo6j95f
Love it, Alex! 🎯🇸🇪 https://t.co/hE06CmiEeD
WIRTZ!!!! COME ONNN!!!! https://t.co/uWHbPkQYPa
ROBBO!!! WHAT A GOAL!!! https://t.co/34mVQt6N7F
👏❤️ https://t.co/RGKRc3Asam
We lead at the break 🙌 #LIVCRY https://t.co/VhIXMudgjj
A fantastic finish to a brilliant counter 😮‍💨 https://t.co/5xOficd5YY
Get in 🙌🔴 https://t.co/CbUCrotWgR
BOU 2 - 2 LEE
👊 FIGHTING TO THE VERY END!! https://t.co/ULckRnZnhB
LONGSTAFFFFFFFFFFF!!!! GGGGGEEEETTTT IIIINNNNNNNNNN!!! https://t.co/74tk4GLoTa
🤯 MASSIVE GOAL! MASSIVE POINT! https://t.co/wDhQF2B5zE
👏 This team! Our fans! We march on! https://t.co/oMT6nm02Uo
Leeds equalise 90+6.
GOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!! GNONTTOOOOOOOOO!!! https://t.co/ols0nnlI7k
Aura. https://t.co/c4bSibV5nL
YES. YES HE WILL. https://t.co/x7cUBpesG4
WILL RAYAN SCORE A GOAL TODAY?
👊 Given as a James Hill own goal, but they all count! Into the final 15 minutes! 1-1 https://t.co/Jzvb1TLrv2
BHA 3 - 0 CHE
Four wins in a row against @ChelseaFC. 🔥👏
Full-time. #CFC | #BHACHE https://t.co/pcJn1O2I8Q
Goal for Brighton. 🔵 1-0 🖤 [3] #CFC | #BHACHE
My God, sack him now. Literally now. 5 minutes into the game, go to the dugout and sack this incompetent, talentless nobody. He is nothing more than a stain on the office of Chelsea manger.
Brighton double their lead through Hinshelwood. 🔵 2-0 🖤 [56] #CFC | #BHACHE
@ChelseaFC Already????? https://t.co/fddGjesr2K
Welbeck scores. 🔵 3-0 🖤 [90] #CFC | #BHACHE
Anyone involved in this appointment should be sacked. That pillock Egbahli who thinks he can run a football club like it’s some sort of Silicon Valley tech start up should be first out the door.
THREE GOALS, THREE POINTS FOR ALBION! 😁 https://t.co/0gNkSpF9Xh
Half-time. #CFC | #BHACHE https://t.co/oxTTwpBotx
BUR 0 - 1 MCI
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FUL 1 - 0 AVL
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WHU 2 - 1 EVE
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WOL 0 - 1 TOT
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SUN 0 - 5 NFO
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ARS 1 - 0 NEW
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LIV 3 - 1 CRY
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BOU 2 - 2 LEE
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BHA 3 - 0 CHE
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