Positive 18.2%
Neutral 33.6%
Negative 48.2%
Liverpool supporters are locked in a bitter debate about whether manager Arne Slot will remain next season, with many demanding his removal after a dramatic collapse from title contenders to fourth place in the final weeks. The discussion cuts across frustration with on-pitch performance, questions about whether the board will back the manager publicly or privately, and simmering anger that despite significant investment, the team has delivered a season fans see as fundamentally unacceptable.
Neutral
83.5%
"@LFC Yessssssssss the best goal he has scored"
Annoyance
8.6%
"@LFC You fucking horrendous clowns just SACK THAT JOKE OF A MANAGER YOU PRICKS!"
Amusement
7.9%
"@LFC You fucking horrendous clowns just SACK THAT JOKE OF A MANAGER YOU PRICKS!"
Positive 18.9%
Neutral 31.2%
Negative 49.9%
Manchester United supporters are expressing frustration over their side's inability to compete consistently, particularly against smaller teams, with fans criticising the performance against Sunderland as symptomatic of deeper squad quality issues. The discussion highlights growing concerns about whether the current squad can genuinely challenge for major honours in European competition, with many questioning player standards and tactical execution.
Neutral
74.7%
"@ManUtd Mainoo was unbelievably fantastic!!"
Disappointment
13.2%
"@UnitedStandMUFC This effort is so fucking poor except for the keeper no effort poor passing no energy getting beat to every ball terrible"
Annoyance
12.0%
"@ManUtd Fuck off you fucken cunts with a clueless coach! I don't even wanna talk about that Fraud Amad."
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 26.9%
Negative 67.2%
With 1,886 posts dominated by negative sentiment, Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at Arne Slot's tactical approach and team selections following the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, with many calling for the manager's departure and questioning whether his defensive style is fit for a title-challenging club. The discussion ranges from conspiracy theories about deliberate sabotage to more serious criticism of his tactical philosophy compared to top European managers, all amid a season where Liverpool sit fourth with mounting pressure.
Neutral
77.3%
"@LFC Amazing tactics from Slot again!"
Annoyance
12.8%
"@LFC THIS CLUB IS A FUCKING DISGRACEFUL CANT EVEN BEAT THIS SHIT CHELSEA TEAM JUST SPEAKS TO HOW SHIT LFC N SLOT ARE! AWFULLL FUCKING SEASON!"
Anger
9.8%
"@LFC THIS CLUB IS A FUCKING DISGRACEFUL CANT EVEN BEAT THIS SHIT CHELSEA TEAM JUST SPEAKS TO HOW SHIT LFC N SLOT ARE! AWFULLL FUCKING SEASON!"
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 31.3%
Negative 60.6%
Manchester United supporters are clashing over whether Michael Carrick deserves permanent manager status or whether the team's league position masks deeper tactical problems and squad limitations. The debate hinges on whether recent success represents genuine improvement or merely lucky results that will collapse next season without significant investment.
Neutral
80.3%
"@markgoldbridge We were brilliant all game"
Annoyance
10.3%
"@curtso2 @markgoldbridge YOU ARE A FUCKING BRAINDEAD SUPPORTER. WE WERE SO FUCKING SHIT"
Disapproval
9.4%
"So this is what we can expect regularly if Carrick becomes permanent manager..."
Positive 12.1%
Neutral 21.9%
Negative 66.0%
Liverpool supporters are furious with Arne Slot's cautious, possession-recycling approach — particularly the team's tendency to retreat after scoring first and abandon attacking intensity. Fans are pointing to fundamental midfield movement issues, backwards passing patterns, and a lack of penetrative play as evidence of systemic tactical failure that goes beyond individual player performance.
Neutral
59.6%
"We've been excellent so far imo"
Annoyance
21.4%
"Non existent midfield. This is legitimately one of the worst systems I’ve ever seen. Fucking sucks "
Disappointment
19.0%
"It’s comical. We fucking suck. We are flat out pathetic. Our players aren’t good enough"
Positive 5.5%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 63.4%
Manchester United supporters are using the 0-0 stalemate against Sunderland to pile criticism on striker Joshua Zirkzee, with many declaring him not good enough for the club and demanding his departure in the summer transfer window. The discourse extends to wider squad frustrations—particularly Mason Mount's continued struggles and tactical questions about how manager Michael Carrick is deploying his attacking players—with fans arguing the entire team underperformed in possession and should have dominated a side sitting 12th in the table.
Neutral
81.9%
"Great deal "
Annoyance
9.8%
"Worst ever game I have ever watched. Players are bad except for Lammens and Mazraoui. Referee is horrible. "
Disappointment
8.3%
"We could not win the game due to a couple of terrible starters- in particular Zirkzee. He should never start. Amad was terrible as well- Mbuemo/Dorgu "
Positive 17.0%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 43.0%
Fans are locked in debate over a controversial VAR decision in the second half—with a disallowed Cole Palmer goal sparking intense disagreement about referee consistency. The mounting yellow card count has amplified frustration, with supporters divided on whether the officials have lost control of the match.
Neutral
68.3%
"Yes!! I am with you 100%."
Amusement
17.3%
"https://preview.redd.it/t38s2zo5k40h1.jpeg?width=1320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1863031400035bda681647f64e62e8513bc4518f
I think my friends are losi"
Anger
14.5%
"Fuck this shit. So goddamn shit. "
Positive 15.1%
Neutral 33.9%
Negative 50.9%
Fans are offering cautiously balanced takes on a player's performance, acknowledging some dribbling ability and promise whilst questioning his game intelligence and consistency this season. The discussion pivots around whether injuries have genuinely impacted his form or whether fitness issues are becoming a convenient excuse for underperformance.
Neutral
77.6%
"He's been fantastic "
Admiration
12.2%
"He's been fantastic "
Annoyance
10.2%
"He’s fucking shit. So many of those are behind the player.
And he can’t defend. Fucking dogshit player. I hate watching him
"
Positive 5.0%
Neutral 35.7%
Negative 59.3%
Liverpool supporters are furious with Cody Gakpo for recording just 41 minutes without touching the ball during the Chelsea draw, with debate splitting between blaming the player's form and criticising manager Arne Slot's rigid tactical system that starves the striker of possession. The discussion escalates into broader frustration with Slot's inflexibility, transfer strategy, and apparent obsession with Gakpo despite the winger's decline in output and involvement.
Neutral
79.9%
"I'm looking forward to when Gakpo makes the world cup team of the tournament. Along with Wirtz, Alisson, Robbo, Konate, Salah, Macalister and Isak, of"
Anger
11.4%
"@LFC Get that bald fucking piece of shit out !!!!!! Substituting your best attacking player and keeping that useless shirt Gakpo !!!!! SACK HIM !!!! F"
Annoyance
8.7%
"Gakpo is a genuinely horrible footballer and is stealing a living. Slot keeping him on sums up his incompetence. Slot OUT NOW."
Positive 1.9%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 58.6%
Fans are furious that a Sunderland player avoided a red card—or even a second yellow—for what they describe as an intentional elbow to an opponent's face, with widespread criticism that the referee's decision-making was inconsistent and would have resulted in a straight dismissal if the roles were reversed. Multiple posts highlight the contrast with previous incidents where Manchester United players have received harsh punishment for similar or lesser contact.
Neutral
79.0%
"Nice, intentional elbows to the face are now allowed. Good to know, good process "
Anger
13.4%
"Granit Xhaka is a piece of shit son of a bitch "
Annoyance
7.6%
"Granit Xhaka is a piece of shit son of a bitch "
Positive 10.3%
Neutral 34.0%
Negative 55.7%
Wolves supporters and neutrals are expressing deep frustration with the squad's catastrophic form, criticising individual player performances and lamenting missed opportunities to strengthen the squad during recent transfer windows. Fans are particularly disappointed by the lack of fight shown by expensive players, contrasting sharply with occasional bright moments like victories over Villa and Liverpool earlier in the season.
Neutral
79.3%
"@Wolves Good effort as always, lads.."
Anger
10.9%
"@Wolves You lot are a fcuking disgrace ! The worst team I have ever seen in a wolves shirt and also the most disliked.... I think each one of you is "
Amusement
9.8%
"Wolves are awful"
Positive 10.0%
Neutral 27.2%
Negative 62.7%
Liverpool supporters vented their frustration at Anfield with widespread booing during the 1-1 draw, particularly targeting manager Arne Slot's team selections and substitution decisions — with the mood described as shifting from apathy to genuine anger. When players like Ryan Gravenberch responded by suggesting fans needed to show more support, it only inflamed sentiment further, with supporters arguing that millionaire players had no right to lecture paying fans about their right to voice dissatisfaction.
Neutral
75.6%
"Getting excited for the boos"
Annoyance
16.0%
"@LFC Why are you’re fans booing? Ungrateful cunts look where we are ."
Disappointment
8.4%
"I had to boo the fucking tv. That was pathetic."
Positive 11.8%
Neutral 38.0%
Negative 50.2%
Liverpool supporters are divided over Arne Slot's decision to substitute a player named Rio in the second half, with some accepting the manager's explanation of muscle tightness whilst others criticise it as overly cautious and tactically damaging. The disagreement reflects broader frustration with Liverpool's season-long injury crisis and squad depth issues, with fans debating whether Slot's personnel decisions represent prudent management or defensive cowardice.
Neutral
81.7%
"What a hit son! Excellent spot from Rio too."
Anger
10.3%
"@LFC Rio, lift your head up a little, you brainless idiot.where is gakpo...fuck you all cowards..."
Admiration
8.0%
"WHAT a goal omg, RIO assist!!"
Positive 2.6%
Neutral 31.3%
Negative 66.1%
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising winger Amad's performances this campaign, with many questioning whether he has the quality to compete at Old Trafford and suggesting he belongs at a lower level like Sunderland, where he was previously loaned. A particular frustration centres on his inability to deliver consistent crosses for striker Benjamin Sesko, prompting debate about whether he merits continued selection in the side.
Neutral
72.2%
"Come to sunderland amad ❤"
Amusement
16.0%
"Amad today
"
Annoyance
11.8%
"I am sick to death of Amad. Ever since Amorim left god knows what’s happened to him he doesn’t even look like a footballer. He is utterly useless in t"
Positive 15.1%
Neutral 41.5%
Negative 43.4%
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate over whether a key midfielder—likely Mason Mount, who picked up a yellow card in the 54th minute—is genuinely world-class or merely a beneficiary of tactical systems that mask his inconsistency. The discussion oscillates between praise for his recent form and creative output, and criticism that he's overhyped, unreliable, and comparable to younger talents rather than worthy of his £100 million price tag.
Neutral
75.9%
"He looks really solid and commanding tbh, great buy it seems"
Admiration
12.3%
"He looks really solid and commanding tbh, great buy it seems"
Disapproval
11.9%
"He’s an awful footballer and needs selling - does not fit any position, is immobile. This has been obvious for a long time and proven by his awful sta"
Positive 7.1%
Neutral 24.6%
Negative 68.4%
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising right-back Frimpong's performances and questioning why the club spent £30-35 million on a player who appears to lack the technical quality needed for the Premier League, with many arguing his pace is his only significant attribute. Fans are particularly frustrated given warnings from Leverkusen that he cannot cross effectively and citing his struggles defensively, leading them to view the signing as a major misjudgement compared to other expensive summer acquisitions.
Neutral
76.4%
"Nice crossing there Frimpong"
Disapproval
11.8%
"Frimpong is so bad. Every single one of their transfers has been underwhelming, except for Ekitike for like half a season."
Annoyance
11.8%
"Frimpong is so bad. Every single one of their transfers has been underwhelming, except for Ekitike for like half a season."
Positive 17.9%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 42.1%
Manchester United fans are locked in debate over whether Bruno Fernandes shapes the club's counter-attacking style or merely fits into it, with some arguing he's the architect of their possession-poor approach whilst others insist the issue lies in squad quality and managerial setup. The discussion also touches on Bruno's assist record chase and his disciplinary behaviour, with opinion sharply divided on whether he's a "selfish" player prioritising personal milestones or simply world-class in a flawed system.
Neutral
81.2%
"Excellent from Bruno there. "
Disappointment
9.6%
"Bruno’s one touch passing is so poor. Fvcking hell. Our players make every touch seem like a challenge."
Annoyance
9.2%
"@ManUtd Selfish team full of pathetic disgusting trash not even playing for Bruno to reach 20 assist, praying all the worst for the next season"
Positive 27.4%
Neutral 40.1%
Negative 32.4%
Fans are locked in heated debate over Enzo Fernández's performance and conduct during Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Liverpool, with particular focus on his equalising goal, a yellow card he received, and broader criticism of his overall playing style. The discussion reveals sharp divisions between those who view him as a problem player and those defending the legitimacy of his goal and dismissing complaints as overblown.
Neutral
80.5%
"@ChelseaFC @DiscoverASR Enzo was good today! So was Joao Pedro and Cucurella."
Admiration
13.0%
"@ChelseaFC Great to see Enzo on the scoresheet! Moments like this can really uplift the team. Exciting match ahead!"
Annoyance
6.5%
"Enzo is such dogshit. Cant pass. Cant dribble. Can’t shoot. Even his goals was an accident. What a fucking joke. "
Positive 37.8%
Neutral 42.2%
Negative 20.0%
Fans are reacting to AFC Bournemouth's crucial 1-0 victory over Fulham, with particular focus on Rayan's match-winning goal and impressions of his potential as an emerging talent. The discussion is overshadowed by the dramatic dismissals of Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen, which dominated the opening 45 minutes and left the match in chaos.
Neutral
79.4%
"@afcbournemouth 16 unbeaten and i turn 16 in a few days. Love this club🍒"
Admiration
15.0%
"@afcbournemouth So proud of the boys!!!!!!"
Anger
5.6%
"@afcbournemouth You fucking useless cunts !! Just fuckoff"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 42.9%
Negative 46.2%
With Champions League qualification secured and little left to play for this season, Manchester United supporters are united in their verdict: the squad needs a wholesale rebuild across multiple positions, with particular focus on midfield depth, full-back upgrades, and striking options. Fans argue that performances in dead-rubber fixtures like the Sunderland draw have exposed fundamental squad weaknesses that Michael Carrick's managerial credentials alone cannot mask without serious investment from the ownership.
Neutral
75.6%
"Our depth sure is great."
Disappointment
13.5%
"It quite literally looked like every player was making their debut today. Ludicrously bad performance all round. "
Desire
10.9%
"Shows we had a great transfer window and need an even bigger one this summer"
Positive 46.5%
Neutral 32.3%
Negative 21.2%
Manchester United supporters have rallied behind goalkeeper Senne Lammens following the goalless draw at Sunderland, with fans crediting him as the standout performer after a largely underwhelming team display. Despite the frustration at the attacking performance, Lammels's clean sheet and crucial saves have become the focal point of post-match discussion, with supporters expressing gratitude for what they view as an essential signing.
Neutral
65.1%
"@ManUtd Lammens had a great performance against Sunderland. A well-deserved MOTM. https://t.co/IS1h2pC8Nk"
Admiration
27.8%
"You've changed my life, Senne!"
Approval
7.2%
"You've changed my life, Senne!"
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 39.3%
Negative 54.5%
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are furious with Cole Palmer's repeated theatrics—falling over at minimal contact to draw fouls—and blaming the referee for repeatedly falling for it throughout the match. The discussion centres on Palmer's diving technique being so effective it's essentially "perfected," with fans questioning how the official keeps awarding fouls for what they see as legitimate challenges or the Chelsea forward simply throwing himself to the ground.
Neutral
82.2%
"Palmers diving has been great for us today!"
Annoyance
8.9%
"Why does Palmer ALWAYS get rewarded with that shit half in his own half, it’s not even fucking well done either. He just falls to his knees ffs"
Anger
8.9%
"Why does Palmer ALWAYS get rewarded with that shit half in his own half, it’s not even fucking well done either. He just falls to his knees ffs"
Positive 9.6%
Neutral 40.4%
Negative 50.0%
Manchester United fans are expressing serious concern about their midfield balance and creative output following a goalless draw against Sunderland, with the absence of defensive midfielder Casemiro blamed for exposing the team's structural vulnerability—and raising urgent questions about whether manager Michael Carrick has adequate cover and reinforcements for next season. The broader anxiety centres on whether the club can compete effectively if they fail to sign adequate midfield replacements, with Casemiro's absence starkly revealing their reliance on him to enable attacking play through Bruno and their number 8.
Neutral
71.8%
"Casemiro genuinely our best midfielder and best striker"
Disappointment
16.1%
"I'd sub that striker off right then. That's a horrendous miss."
Sadness
12.1%
"I'd sub that striker off right then. That's a horrendous miss."
Positive 2.6%
Neutral 47.2%
Negative 50.2%
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are locked in heated debate over whether a first-half incident involving Joao Pedro should have resulted in a penalty, with the football community sharply split on whether contact in the box constituted a clear foul or a legitimate 50-50 challenge. The disagreement reflects wider frustration with VAR consistency, as some fans defend the referee's call whilst others insist a penalty should have been awarded.
Neutral
81.9%
"Its amazing Joao Pedro handled the ball bc he thought it was a foul and not called "
Amusement
9.3%
"tissue paper innit"
Anger
8.8%
"We objectivelt shouldve had a pen. Fuck that mentality"
Positive 20.9%
Neutral 42.8%
Negative 36.3%
Fans are sharply split on Marc Cucurella's display, with some praising his attacking contribution whilst others viciously criticise his overall performance and defending. The discussion sits firmly in neutral territory, reflecting genuine disagreement rather than consensus about whether the Chelsea left-back is a long-term asset or liability.
Neutral
77.9%
"CuJo has been great going forward"
Admiration
11.0%
"Man I love Cucurella "
Amusement
11.0%
"On the bright side: at least Marc Cucurella will never win the Premier League"
Positive 6.6%
Neutral 39.4%
Negative 54.0%
Fulham supporters vented their anger at a defeat against AFC Bournemouth where two red cards turned the game, with many questioning the club's direction and mid-table mediocrity under owner Tony Khan. The frustration centred on a lack of ambition and identity, contrasting sharply with the team's occasional flashes of quality earlier in the season.
Neutral
78.3%
"@FulhamFC Fair play to you boys, making it an even second half, top class"
Anger
11.8%
"@FulhamFC never let this fucking pig play for us again, been useless all year and dickhead silva still lets him play. one of tbe worst defenders in wo"
Annoyance
9.9%
"@FulhamFC never let this fucking pig play for us again, been useless all year and dickhead silva still lets him play. one of tbe worst defenders in wo"
Positive 9.6%
Neutral 16.3%
Negative 74.2%
Both sets of supporters were left exasperated by a desperately dull 0-0 draw, with fans describing the match as the worst performance of the season — so tedious that some actually fell asleep watching it. The lack of intensity and attacking ambition from either side drew widespread criticism, with viewers questioning whether the players were genuinely motivated to win.
Neutral
40.2%
"2:24 that’s why he’s the best"
Disappointment
35.7%
"What are we watching here? This is one of the worst games I've ever seen, no kidding."
Annoyance
24.1%
"What are we watching here? This is one of the worst games I've ever seen, no kidding."
Positive 7.8%
Neutral 36.6%
Negative 55.6%
Chelsea supporters have launched a sustained critique of Malo Gusto's performance, with 205 posts focusing on his tendency to play backwards passes and fail to progress attacks down the right flank. Fans argue he kills promising moves with poor decision-making and lack of ambition, suggesting alternative options like Josh would be more effective in the role.
Neutral
75.2%
"Gusto gives me hope that I too can play for Chelsea "
Annoyance
17.0%
"Gusto is one of the worst RBs that we ever had. I'll die in that hill."
Amusement
7.8%
"@ChelseaFC So many positive things today.
But how Rio is running on Gusto is funny. https://t.co/0VNDbInsO3"
Positive 13.8%
Neutral 47.4%
Negative 38.8%
With Arne Slot's tenure under intense scrutiny following the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, Liverpool supporters are actively debating whether the club should sack the manager and pursue Xabi Alonso instead, citing concerns about tactical setup, player development, and the belief that Alonso represents a superior alternative already available in the market. The discussion centres on frustration that Liverpool appear tactically outmatched in games, with fans arguing Alonso's brand of football would better suit the squad's strengths compared to Slot's perceived defensive, uninspired approach.
Neutral
84.6%
"Man Alonso is right there...
Just imagine our midfield with some direct coaching from Alonso. I'm sure Jones would improve extremely well under him an"
Admiration
8.1%
"Xabi Alonso are you watching? look how good we play in your favourite 3atb"
Disappointment
7.4%
"The fact we’re gonna miss out on xabi to give slot another year makes me fucking sick "
Positive 7.2%
Neutral 38.5%
Negative 54.4%
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising Mason Mount's performance in the 0-0 draw with Sunderland, with many questioning whether he has a future at the club under Michael Carrick's system. Fans argue he doesn't fit the current tactical setup, citing his injury record and wages as additional concerns, with several calling for his departure in the summer transfer window.
Neutral
84.6%
"That mount tackle was so so good "
Admiration
8.1%
"That mount tackle was so so good "
Annoyance
7.4%
"Mount was absolutely useless, when does his contract end?"
Positive 10.7%
Neutral 17.6%
Negative 71.7%
Manchester United supporters have delivered a damning assessment of their side's performance against Sunderland, singling out poor midfield control, sloppy passing, and a lack of fluidity across the pitch as the main culprits behind the goalless draw. Whilst some fans offer context—pointing to the fixture's meaninglessness late in the season and injury/fatigue issues—the overwhelming consensus is that the players looked disconnected and failed to impose their game on an opponent they felt they should have beaten.
Neutral
56.4%
"We've been the better team so far."
Disappointment
26.4%
"so fucking tired of this team not showing up to games, what does it take?"
Annoyance
17.3%
"so fucking tired of this team not showing up to games, what does it take?"
Positive 4.9%
Neutral 14.2%
Negative 80.9%
Supporters across both sides are heavily criticising the officiating during Sunderland's 0-0 draw with Manchester United, with particular anger directed at decisions that allegedly favoured the visitors. The discussion extends to broader concerns about VAR consistency and suggestions that referees are manufacturing a competitive title race through biased decision-making.
Neutral
51.7%
"Good pickup from the ref "
Annoyance
24.1%
"Wtf fucking bunch of clowns. The refs are just so bad."
Anger
24.1%
"Wtf fucking bunch of clowns. The refs are just so bad."
Positive 40.0%
Neutral 36.1%
Negative 23.9%
Chelsea supporters are overwhelmingly praising Levi Colwill's impact after his return from injury, with fans crediting his defensive quality and ball-playing ability as the primary reason the side managed to secure a point against Liverpool. The discussion centres on how his presence fundamentally changes Chelsea's defensive solidity and attacking threat, sparking wider conversation about recruitment needs alongside him.
Neutral
76.0%
"Happy to see Colwill back. He'll really turn our fortunes around defensively!
"
Admiration
15.5%
"Colwill is great but Hato should be the second name on the sheet on recent form. He’s coming along very nicely. "
Optimism
8.5%
"colwill turns into prime maldini vs us WOOWWWW"
Positive 16.4%
Neutral 35.6%
Negative 48.0%
Fans are divided over Alexis Mac Allister's aggressive late-game display, with some praising his emotional commitment and willingness to engage when the team needed energy, whilst others questioned whether a brief spell of reckless tackling masks deeper midfield problems and consistency issues that have plagued Liverpool's season. The discussion reflects broader frustration at the squad's overall performances, with Mac Allister's burst of intensity becoming a flashpoint for examining whether passion alone can solve Liverpool's slump.
Neutral
80.0%
"Macca has been doing very well today, go on mate!"
Amusement
10.0%
"Those 5 minutes of Macca flying into everything was probably the only highlight of the past few weeks at least it looked like he cared about the team "
Anger
10.0%
"Macca you’re so dumb today omfg"
Positive 0.6%
Neutral 34.3%
Negative 65.1%
Fans are furious over a VAR-reviewed penalty decision at Anfield, with the overwhelmingly negative reaction split between those who think a clear foul was missed and others who criticise the theatricality of modern defenders going down too easily. The incident exemplifies wider frustration with inconsistent refereeing across a scrappy, foul-heavy match that saw 33 fouls called and numerous yellow cards, leaving neither set of supporters convinced the officials got it right.
Neutral
66.7%
"Rugby tackles allowed on all players, good process"
Anger
19.2%
"I hate these players and the way they stop playing when asking for fouls and offsides. "
Amusement
14.2%
"Yeah, someone was complaining about how we've only had two penalties this season... Sure helps if we actually touch the ball in the opponents box."
Positive 14.3%
Neutral 39.3%
Negative 46.4%
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration at waking up early for what they perceived as an underwhelming 1-1 draw, with many joking they made the right call by skipping or abandoning the match. The discussion centres on the inconvenience of the early kickoff time rather than specific refereeing decisions, as fans grumble about lost sleep for a forgettable encounter.
Neutral
78.8%
"I woke up happy this morning "
Annoyance
13.1%
"This cant go on, its just too awful "
Joy
8.1%
"It was really good! I'm kind of impressed with myself this morning."
Positive 10.8%
Neutral 49.7%
Negative 39.5%
Newcastle supporters are divided over whether Alexander Isak is being let down by Arne Slot's system and squad construction, or whether the expensive striker simply hasn't delivered as expected. The discussion centres on whether Isak's struggles stem from poor tactical deployment and injury concerns, or represent a fundamentally flawed transfer decision.
Neutral
86.6%
"On a brighter note, was actually one of Isak’s better performances today. First time I’ve seen him get involved in the build up and he did it well. An"
Curiosity
7.9%
"On a brighter note, was actually one of Isak’s better performances today. First time I’ve seen him get involved in the build up and he did it well. An"
Admiration
5.5%
"Isak will be back up to fitness by the World Cup. Great purchase."
Positive 0.6%
Neutral 3.1%
Negative 96.3%
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are directing intense criticism at the opposing manager, with fans calling for their sacking following the 1-1 draw and questioning whether the team can avoid a league collapse under their continued leadership. The frustration centres on tactical decisions and the manager's perceived failure to organise the side effectively during a crucial part of the season.
Neutral
66.4%
""You bettah make me an offah, I can't refuth" 👌"
Anger
22.1%
"@LFC Fucking useless bald cunt can’t even make a decent sub."
Annoyance
11.4%
""You bettah make me an offah, I can't refuth" 👌"
Positive 8.7%
Neutral 33.8%
Negative 57.5%
Fans are divided over a late incident involving Matheus Cunha in the closing stages, with some believing he was genuinely fouled and the referee made a terrible decision, whilst others are convinced he dived and are mocking his theatrics. The moment has ignited debate about whether the Brazilian forward relies too heavily on gamesmanship rather than his natural ability.
Neutral
65.1%
"What a tackle from Cunha 😎"
Anger
21.1%
"That cunha dive actually pisses me off so much. "
Amusement
13.8%
"Cant believe Cunha doesnt score and then dives like that. I mean..."
Positive 8.1%
Neutral 36.2%
Negative 55.7%
Manchester United fans are split over Luke Shaw's defensive display and a contentious refereeing decision in the box, with some arguing he committed a clear holding foul on a Sunderland attacker that should have been penalised as a penalty, whilst others defend his world-class defending. The incident has sparked heated debate about whether the referee missed a stonewall penalty or correctly allowed play to continue.
Neutral
80.4%
"@ManUtd This is Luke Shaw’s best season so far as a Man utd player"
Amusement
12.1%
"Shaw is very good defensively but not good going forward"
Admiration
7.5%
"that was fantastic by Brobbey, my god"
Positive 20.1%
Neutral 38.2%
Negative 41.7%
Manchester United and Sunderland supporters have sharply differing takes on a frustrating 0-0 stalemate, with some dismissing the performance as dire and uninspired whilst others pragmatically accept a point when defeat felt possible. The match offered little attacking verve from either side, leaving fans torn between relief at avoiding loss and disappointment at the lack of quality on display.
Neutral
60.5%
"I needed that laugh today, thank you."
Amusement
19.7%
"Hahahahah loved this"
Approval
19.7%
"That was optimistic "
Positive 18.9%
Neutral 35.7%
Negative 45.5%
A 143-post discussion centred on Federico Chiesa's anonymous performance during Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea, with supporters torn between frustration at his continued minutes and occasional appreciation for his off-pitch personality. The overwhelming consensus leans towards criticism of manager Arne Slot's team selection and tactical approach, with Chiesa becoming a lightning rod for broader discontent about squad depth and recruitment decisions.
Neutral
80.4%
"Chiesa has the best facial expressions lmao"
Curiosity
9.8%
"Will chiesa ever be released from the slot penitentiary ?"
Amusement
9.8%
"Chiesa has the best facial expressions lmao"
Positive 7.1%
Neutral 35.0%
Negative 57.9%
Liverpool fans are split on Curtis Jones's display, with many criticising his positioning and vulnerable defending against Chelsea's left flank, while others argue he was poorly deployed and left isolated without adequate support. The negativity is compounded by post-match footage of Jones laughing with Chelsea players, which some supporters interpret as a lack of urgency or commitment during a frustrating draw.
Neutral
77.9%
"Fucking brilliant Curt"
Amusement
11.5%
"Jones was truly terrible in the first half. Cucurella got in behind him so many times."
Anger
10.6%
"@LFC I’ve just seen jones try a cruyff turn at his own corner flag??????? wtf is this idiot doing. Robbing a career"
Positive 11.5%
Neutral 36.0%
Negative 52.5%
Fans are heavily criticising Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jørgensen's handling of a crucial shot during the 1-1 draw with Liverpool, with supporters questioning his distribution and composure under pressure. The negative sentiment centres on whether he should have dealt with the attempt more effectively, with comparisons drawn to his previous struggles against long-range efforts.
Neutral
77.7%
"Jorgensen finally made a good save. Wonders never cease "
Annoyance
11.7%
"Fucking hell Jorgensen is so fucking bad at everything"
Anger
10.6%
"Fucking hell Jorgensen is so fucking bad at everything"
Positive 10.4%
Neutral 36.3%
Negative 53.3%
Manchester United supporters are heavily debating Lisandro Martínez's future at the club, with many arguing his injury record, rustiness, and inconsistent decision-making in possession mean younger centre-back Leny Yoro and emerging talent Heaven (likely Leny Yoro's partner) should be prioritised going forward. There's growing consensus that United should consider selling Martínez and investing in fresh centre-back depth rather than relying on him as a key player next season, particularly with an expanded fixture list ahead.
Neutral
73.3%
"Yeah I agree Heaven has been real quality.. Can see him and Yoro being our next CB pairing for a long time"
Disappointment
14.4%
"Martinez should just get in straight."
Annoyance
12.2%
"Martinez is fucking wank. Absolute liability. "
Positive 3.3%
Neutral 10.6%
Negative 86.2%
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters have launched sustained criticism of the match official's performance, with particular anger directed at controversial decisions in the closing stages and what many describe as inconsistent card distribution throughout the game. The overwhelming sentiment reflects frustration that poor refereeing overshadowed what should have been a competitive fixture, with some fans arguing the result masks deeper problems with Premier League officiating standards.
Neutral
50.0%
"ref is giving everything "
Anger
30.2%
"Fucking trash ref. I've hated him every single time he's reffed one of our games. "
Annoyance
19.8%
"Imagine we were favored by the refs, let alone treated fairly. Wed have won title after title even when shit"
Positive 2.6%
Neutral 53.0%
Negative 44.4%
Fans are furious over a disallowed goal in the second half, with 117 posts overwhelmingly criticising a player's positioning and questioning how a professional footballer repeatedly finds himself in offside positions during straightforward attacking situations. The negative sentiment reflects widespread frustration that VAR's decision, whilst technically correct, exposed poor decision-making from the player involved rather than referee error.
Neutral
83.3%
"Nice foul to concede there btw, totally not brain dead"
Amusement
8.9%
"His touch-to-offside ratio needs to be studied "
Anger
7.8%
"I swear to fucking god I've never seen such a poor player. You're telling me this guy that can't just stay onside when an obvious cross is coming is a"
Positive 37.8%
Neutral 18.9%
Negative 43.2%
Liverpool supporters are directing intense criticism at their goalkeeper's poor ball-handling and distribution under pressure, with particular frustration over a missed attacking opportunity that could have changed the match. The posts suggest fans believe basic passing and possession management are being mishandled, with some questioning managerial oversight of these fundamental issues.
Neutral
52.8%
"Great goal and great from fofana for. wow"
Admiration
36.1%
"Great goal and great from fofana for. wow"
Amusement
11.1%
"https://preview.redd.it/uczcztqt340h1.jpeg?width=224&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2702a39e98309af51bf771af621205ffc64b719b
“I told you, pass back to go"
Positive 29.2%
Neutral 27.4%
Negative 43.4%
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili's distribution and decision-making in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, with fans arguing his inability to execute quick counter-attacks exposes deeper systemic problems in the team's attacking shape and work rate. The discussion reveals broader frustration about Liverpool's lack of movement and running off the ball, suggesting the squad has mentally checked out rather than the goalkeeper alone bearing responsibility.
Neutral
57.7%
"That's a really good save "
Admiration
25.6%
"Good job Mamar!"
Annoyance
16.7%
"@LFC Mamardashvili is the worst goalkeeper we have ever signed, even Simon Mignolet is better. I don't understand why we benched Woodman for him."
Positive 5.8%
Neutral 26.2%
Negative 68.0%
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration at the increasingly chaotic and physical corner routines now dominating Premier League football, with many blaming Arsenal for starting a trend of aggressive, rule-bending set-piece tactics that other clubs have copied. Fans are particularly wound up that referees appear to allow pushing and obstruction at corners that would never be tolerated during open play, with some arguing Liverpool's own reluctance to adopt these methods puts them at a competitive disadvantage.
Neutral
70.1%
"Lovely corner routines"
Anger
14.9%
"The only thing I hate more than these stupid fucking Arsenal corners is the fact we’re dogshit at them"
Annoyance
14.9%
"What a corner that was "
Positive 2.9%
Neutral 26.5%
Negative 70.6%
Liverpool supporters are united in frustration at Arne Slot's coaching, arguing that the squad's persistent inability to execute basic football — poor passing, lack of positioning, and defensive chaos — cannot be down to individual underperformance alone and must reflect systemic failings in preparation and tactical direction. The 1-1 draw against Chelsea has crystallised a season-long pattern of complaints, with fans questioning what actually happens on the training pitch and rejecting Slot's attempts to deflect blame onto injuries and transition periods.
Neutral
74.6%
"I'm sure he will "
Annoyance
14.9%
"This is far from a viable product to put out on the pitch. What the fuck are you telling these players in training?? How are you not identifying these"
Disapproval
10.4%
"This is far from a viable product to put out on the pitch. What the fuck are you telling these players in training?? How are you not identifying these"
Positive 24.8%
Neutral 29.7%
Negative 45.5%
Fans are heavily scrutinising Kerkez's performance in this match, particularly his inability to deliver effective crosses and his tendency to stop the ball unnecessarily rather than maintain momentum going forward. The criticism feeds into broader concerns about last summer's recruitment strategy, with multiple supporters questioning whether recent signings like Kerkez, Frimpong, and Wirtz have proven their worth to the team.
Neutral
65.2%
"Great work by Kerkez"
Admiration
22.7%
"Great work by Kerkez"
Disappointment
12.1%
"@LFC Kerkez sucks!!! Can't even put in a decent cross."
Positive 28.3%
Neutral 54.5%
Negative 17.2%
Chelsea fans are divided on Reece James's influence after his substitute appearance in the draw, with some praising his immediate impact whilst others highlight his injury record and absence from 79 matches over three seasons. Discussion also centres on rotation options in midfield, particularly whether Roméo Lavia should operate deeper to accommodate Andrey Santos.
Neutral
82.1%
"@ChelseaFC That's great Reece James is on for Andrey santo"
Admiration
9.0%
"@ChelseaFC That's great Reece James is on for Andrey santo"
Disappointment
9.0%
"Again James. Poor showing. "
Positive 22.3%
Neutral 58.5%
Negative 19.1%
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising Ryan Gravenberch's performance in midfield, with widespread frustration that he and Alexis Mac Allister lack the defensive solidity required at the base of the team. The consensus is that Arne Slot desperately needs to recruit a specialist number six to cover for Gravenberch's positional weaknesses and improve Liverpool's midfield balance.
Neutral
84.1%
"@ChelseaFC Gravenberchhhhhhhhhh what a goal !!!"
Admiration
12.2%
"@ChelseaFC Gravenberchhhhhhhhhh what a goal !!!"
Annoyance
3.7%
"@ChelseaFC This Gravenberch has been sh*t since 10 games now!!! He’s scoring us in just 5mins of play. It’s clear how sh*tty we’ve become.
Look how "
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 38.2%
Negative 57.3%
Supporters are furious over what they see as wildly inconsistent refereeing, particularly Joachim Andersen's red card for a tackle where he got the ball first — a decision they argue wasn't applied uniformly across recent matches, citing examples like Bruno Fernandes avoiding similar punishment and Elliot Anderson's tackle going unpunished in European competition. The debate centres on whether getting the ball justifies the contact, with many arguing the officials have lost control of the match and are relying too heavily on VAR to make decisions that lack coherent logic.
Neutral
69.7%
"Both reds were 100% spot on"
Annoyance
21.2%
"Why do our players consistently make the stupidest decisions possible? Like no wonder it's mid-table mediocrity year after year. "
Anger
9.1%
"Why do our players consistently make the stupidest decisions possible? Like no wonder it's mid-table mediocrity year after year. "
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 34.1%
Negative 61.4%
Wolverhampton supporters are demanding Rob Edwards's immediate removal following the 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with the manager's tactical ineptitude and poor recent form (1 goal in 5 matches) cited as evidence he cannot prevent the club's relegation to the Championship. Fans acknowledge the squad's limitations but argue Edwards has shown no clear tactical identity and that a managerial change—even an interim—offers better prospects for survival than keeping him through the final two games.
Neutral
78.6%
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Contract extension for Edwards doing a smashing job!"
Annoyance
11.4%
"@Wolves Get that pathetic sorry excuse of a manager out the fucking club... Another first half with 0 shots, but but it's not on Edwards, the fuck the"
Anger
10.0%
"@Wolves Get that pathetic sorry excuse of a manager out the fucking club... Another first half with 0 shots, but but it's not on Edwards, the fuck the"
Positive 2.4%
Neutral 81.2%
Negative 16.5%
Fans across both sides are expressing frustration with officiating decisions, particularly a contentious VAR call involving Cole Palmer in the second half, with the match ending 1-1 after Gravenberch's early opener was cancelled out by Fernández's leveller. The neutral-to-negative sentiment reflects widespread criticism of the referee's handling of the match rather than the result itself, with yellow cards flying late on as tempers frayed.
Neutral
96.4%
"@ChelseaFC Una impressed me oo
Cowill effects"
Positive 7.1%
Neutral 32.9%
Negative 60.0%
Manchester United and Sunderland supporters are pinpointing heavy rain and a deteriorated pitch as the primary culprits behind the 0-0 stalemate, with fans arguing that dreadful playing surface and weather conditions made it near-impossible for either side to construct flowing football. The consensus is that whilst both teams produced poor play, environmental factors deserve substantial blame for the lack of quality on show.
Neutral
79.7%
"A good spell here."
Disappointment
10.2%
"The rain has ruined our game more than anything else. Almost our entire team has fallen RIGHT when counter attacks get going "
Disgust
10.2%
"I think the pitch is awful how do sunderland play in these shit conditions every week"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 95.2%
Negative 4.8%
Fans reacted to the 1-1 draw with animated GIFs capturing the chaotic, yellow-card-laden nature of the match—a frantic encounter where neither side could impose control despite early promise, with the VAR intervention and accumulating bookings defining a frustratingly scrappy contest.
Neutral
98.8%
"
why am I even doing this to myself. Ass to ass game"
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 19.8%
Negative 77.8%
Manchester United supporters are furious over what they perceive as a heavily biased refereeing display that allowed Sunderland players to escape punishment for multiple fouls and an apparent elbow on Bruno Fernandes, whilst United's own challenges were penalised. The 0-0 draw has intensified anger at what fans view as a catastrophically poor officiating performance that cost their side the match.
Neutral
64.7%
"It’s absolutely great watching united on this channel because it doesn’t have Neville ruining every match he commentates. Which is every bleeding matc"
Annoyance
19.6%
"God Peacock’s commentary is so annoying."
Anger
15.7%
"God Peacock’s commentary is so annoying."
Positive 8.9%
Neutral 88.6%
Negative 2.5%
Portuguese and Brazilian supporters are discussing Rayan's display for Bournemouth, with many asking whether he would score during the match — and celebrating when he delivered the decisive goal. The conversation also touches on broader comparisons between attacking talent and historical context around Brazilian football.
Neutral
96.2%
"@afcbournemouth VAMOS CARAJO!!!! ❤️🍒🍒🍒 https://t.co/FUeoHJEPjl"
Positive 36.7%
Neutral 32.9%
Negative 30.4%
Manchester United supporters are divided over Patrick Dorgu's performance and tactical role after his substitute appearance, with some praising his directness and athleticism as a genuine game-changer, whilst others critique his positioning and argue he's being misused as a left winger rather than his natural wingback role. The discussion reflects broader frustration with United's attacking personnel and tactical setup, though there's emerging consensus that Dorgu brought genuine attacking threat when introduced.
Neutral
76.9%
"dorgu has played well, great effort for the 40 so minutes"
Admiration
11.5%
"I'm very excited to see how Dorgu grows as a player with us. His directness and athleticism is such a weapon. Made a huge difference after coming on. "
Amusement
11.5%
"Dorgu isnt a left back and isnt a winger HE’S A WINGBACK,Amad and Yoro just more names on the list of young players falling of,Maguire is an Everton d"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 12.8%
Negative 87.2%
Following Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea, frustrated supporters are calling for manager Arne Slot to be sacked, citing poor team performance and lack of tactical coherence despite a strong start to the match. The negativity intensified after half-time adjustments failed to secure a win, with fans expressing deep dissatisfaction about the team's display and questioning whether Slot is capable of turning the season around.
Neutral
88.6%
"@LFC Sack slot immediately, got up at 6:30 to watch another 90 mins of pathetic football, going nowhere under this fraud"
Anger
7.1%
"@LFC Fuck you cowards ...sack Slot you morons"
Annoyance
4.3%
"@LFC Sack slot immediately, got up at 6:30 to watch another 90 mins of pathetic football, going nowhere under this fraud"
Positive 7.7%
Neutral 39.7%
Negative 52.6%
United supporters are lambasting their team's attacking impotence at Sunderland, with the side managing zero shots on target until the 93rd minute despite dominating possession — a performance so devoid of cutting edge that fans are questioning the entire tactical approach and wondering what's gone wrong under the new management.
Neutral
83.9%
"shot on target yay"
Curiosity
10.7%
"I shot on goal. Just two words - bloody awful."
Disappointment
5.4%
"No shots on target 70 minutes in. So many awful individual performances "
Positive 14.3%
Neutral 40.3%
Negative 45.5%
United supporters are fiercely debating Kobbie Mainoo's midfield credentials in a goalless draw with Sunderland, with opinion split between those who see him as a calming, essential presence and those who believe he lacks the positional discipline to function without a dedicated defensive partner like Casemiro. The broader consensus leans toward needing significant summer midfield recruitment, but Mainoo's status as an untouchable fan favourite—particularly after a recent good run of form—is driving scepticism about whether the club should build long-term plans around a 21-year-old whose partnerships with Mount and Bruno have repeatedly misfired.
Neutral
83.0%
"The Mainoo chant is so catchy"
Curiosity
9.4%
"Mainoo was the only one that brought any calmness and control. Take him out and it would be total chaos and unwatchable."
Disapproval
7.5%
"Mainoo has zero defensive awareness and doesn't create enough either."
Positive 24.7%
Neutral 36.4%
Negative 39.0%
Manchester United supporters are locked in a debate about right-back Diogo Dalot's actual quality, with many dismissing recent positive assessments of him as overblown whilst simultaneously blaming his absence from the Sunderland match for United's failure to break down a stubborn defence. The discussion centres on whether Dalot deserves the praise he's been given, with fans sarcastically suggesting his benching cost United the three points in what proved a frustrating 0-0 draw.
Neutral
66.0%
"Makes Dalot look amazing"
Admiration
23.4%
"Makes Dalot look amazing"
Amusement
10.6%
"beth you forgot to say lol.after saying dalot is underrated🤣"
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 60.0%
Negative 26.7%
Liverpool supporters are gripped by a darkly comic anxiety that Chelsea's misfiring forward Liam Delap—who has managed just one goal in 33 appearances this season—will somehow break his drought with a cruel stoppage-time winner against them at Anfield. The posts blend gallows humour with genuine dread, treating it as an inevitable script of Murphy's Law football rather than a serious tactical concern.
Neutral
86.0%
"“yay Delap is coming on!” said no one ever "
Amusement
8.8%
"Would there be anything more this season Liverpool than letting Liam Delap score a late winner"
Annoyance
5.3%
"We are back to passing the ball backwards again and now we are getting fucking shit Delap"
Positive 16.4%
Neutral 35.6%
Negative 47.9%
Fans are deeply split on Cole Palmer's performance and overall quality, with some defending his display against Liverpool whilst others harshly criticise his decision-making and chemistry with teammates—particularly Malo Gusto on Chelsea's right flank, which several supporters identify as a genuine tactical problem. The 73-post discussion centres on whether Palmer is genuinely a top attacking talent or a frustrating underperformer, with a notable VAR incident in the 50th minute fuelling additional debate about his involvement in key moments.
Neutral
85.2%
"Cole Palmer is the best attacking midfielder on the planet"
Annoyance
9.8%
"Gusto and Palmer are the two worst players on the pitch today "
Curiosity
4.9%
"How do Chelsea fans see palmer doing shit like that and think “that’s my superstar hell yeah”
I’d be embarrassed"
Positive 23.9%
Neutral 32.4%
Negative 43.7%
Liverpool fans are expressing frustration that Dominik Szoboszlai is being forced to shoulder far too much creative and pressing responsibility whilst the rest of the squad fails to contribute sufficiently, with some calling for him to be the focal point of any squad rebuild. The discussion reflects broader concern about the team's overall balance and work rate, with many suggesting that without Szoboszlai's individual effort, Liverpool would be substantially worse off.
Neutral
62.3%
"Szobo is genuinely the best on the planet"
Admiration
26.4%
"Szobo is genuinely the best on the planet"
Amusement
11.3%
"The best players were Jones and Szobo"
Positive 1.4%
Neutral 53.5%
Negative 45.1%
Fans are furious over what they perceive as wildly inconsistent refereeing, with the referee dishing out yellow cards late in the game whilst allegedly ignoring repeated fouls from Chelsea players like Caicedo, Cucurella, and Gusto throughout the match. The overwhelming complaint is that the official has lost control and is applying the laws of the game unevenly, with some calling for red cards to be brandished for dangerous play.
Neutral
80.4%
"Great yellow for no contact"
Annoyance
10.7%
"Yellow for fuckin everyone. Scouse shit"
Amusement
8.9%
"Its fucking hilarious dalot got two yellows for an action that goes unpunished since"
Positive 7.0%
Neutral 62.0%
Negative 31.0%
Fans engaged in a sprawling 71-post discussion about referee decisions during the 0-0 stalemate, with largely dismissive and fragmented reactions suggesting little consensus emerged about any particular officiating controversy. The low sentiment score and pattern of one-word responses indicate apathy dominated the discourse — most supporters simply didn't care enough about the yellow cards shown to Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee to sustain meaningful debate.
Neutral
63.8%
"What a point that was"
Amusement
23.4%
"That second point is funny asf"
Approval
12.8%
"What a point that was"
Positive 28.4%
Neutral 29.9%
Negative 41.8%
Fans are sharply split on Moisés Caicedo's display, with some praising his exceptional passing range and vision in midfield — particularly against Alexis Mac Allister — whilst others criticise his needlessly aggressive, cheap tactics and perceived lack of booking for borderline fouls. The 67 posts oscillate between genuine admiration for his technical quality and frustration at what many view as unsporting behaviour without sufficient official sanction.
Neutral
73.5%
"Cucu..... Brilliant ball from Caicedo..."
Admiration
14.3%
"Cucu..... Brilliant ball from Caicedo..."
Annoyance
12.2%
"Caicedo killing it with his forward passes!"
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 41.8%
Negative 53.7%
United supporters are bitterly split on whether sacked manager Rúben Amorim was genuinely underperforming or simply lacked time and resources to implement his system, with some defending his foundations whilst others blame him entirely for the club's struggles and current stagnation under Michael Carrick.
Neutral
80.4%
"@markgoldbridge Even crazier this is better than anything Amorim ever done"
Curiosity
10.7%
"So this fraud Amorim was just unlucky was he ?"
Annoyance
8.9%
"Amorim was shocking please stop defending a fraud"
Positive 11.9%
Neutral 40.3%
Negative 47.8%
Manchester United supporters are frustrated by a flat performance against Sunderland and worried about squad depth as they prepare for European football next season, with several players' futures at the club now in question following unconvincing displays. Fans acknowledge the team has secured third place and Champions League qualification, but believe the lacklustre effort exposes serious gaps that will need addressing before competing in Europe.
Neutral
55.0%
"It will be. Have a lot more matches next year. "
Disappointment
27.5%
"Piss poor effort and performance. Disappointed in these players putting that in after qualifying for the champions league."
Approval
17.5%
"Sure looks like we've already secured what we wanted for the year. Amateur hour out here now. "
Positive 13.6%
Neutral 15.2%
Negative 71.2%
Supporters from both sides are expressing exhaustion and despair at a disappointing campaign, with the draw leaving them viewing the remainder of the season as essentially pointless. The overwhelming sentiment is one of resignation — fans want the season finished immediately rather than endure another week of football they've found tedious and demoralising.
Neutral
63.2%
"Can't wait for the season to be over "
Annoyance
21.1%
"This is worse than the potter season, at least then it could be blamed on it being a transition. This is just woeful "
Disappointment
15.8%
"This is worse than the potter season, at least then it could be blamed on it being a transition. This is just woeful "
Positive 4.7%
Neutral 62.5%
Negative 32.8%
Supporters are divided over Michael Carrick's decision to blow the final whistle whilst Manchester United had an attacking corner in stoppage time, with many questioning whether the referee should have allowed the set-piece to be taken. The discussion touches on whether match officials are obligated to permit corners after the official time has elapsed.
Neutral
78.0%
""checked and cleared good process boys""
Amusement
14.0%
"Blowing for time with an offensive corner on deck is fucking ludicrous."
Anger
8.0%
"why the fuck would you let that run out to another corner"
Positive 3.2%
Neutral 87.3%
Negative 9.5%
Manchester United supporters expressed frustration during the goalless draw, with criticism focused on the team's inability to break down Sunderland despite dominating possession. Fans across multiple languages lamented poor passing in midfield, lack of clinical finishing, and the overall mediocrity of the performance—with particular disappointment that Bruno Fernandes couldn't add to his assist tally.
Neutral
94.8%
"@ManUtd 💛Ori Lo Ja fun ni - Oh my God 🥃Bo ru n yin ke wo mi pa - eyin Lee Mo 👁️"
Disapproval
3.4%
"@ManUtd Na rubbish una play today o"
Positive 16.1%
Neutral 51.6%
Negative 32.3%
Chelsea supporters are sarcastically hammering new manager Calum McFarlane over his recent public statements about "standards," using the term mockingly after a disjointed 1-1 draw where Liverpool dominated long stretches and Chelsea's discipline crumbled with a cascade of late yellows. The fanbase is essentially saying: you can't lecture about standards in the gym and training ground, then field a performance this sloppy on the pitch.
Neutral
72.9%
"@LFC Anyway, we've seen some incredible standards on the pitch this season."
Admiration
16.7%
"@LFC Anyway, we've seen some incredible standards on the pitch this season."
Curiosity
10.4%
"Yeah standards and culture are totally sound.
Maybe we need a yellow card campaign for the guy in the dugout.
"
Positive 10.0%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 40.0%
Fans noticed a spectator wearing a VR headset during the Liverpool versus Chelsea match and spent the entire discussion debating whether it was a technological aid for accessibility or simply someone escapist enough to watch a different match entirely. The running jokes and genuine confusion dominated social media as supporters couldn't decide whether to admire the commitment or question the sanity of abandoning a live game for virtual football.
Neutral
59.3%
"The VR headset is for people with limited vision. Allows them closer views of the game etc. It's a great thing."
Curiosity
29.6%
"Really curious about that too lol"
Amusement
11.1%
"Really curious about that too lol"
Positive 6.8%
Neutral 44.1%
Negative 49.2%
Liverpool fans are furious that Virgil van Dijk was not awarded a penalty after being grabbed and held by Moisés Caicedo in the box, with multiple posts arguing the Chelsea midfielder was effectively hanging on him while the referee and VAR took no action. The frustration centres on the inconsistency of officiating throughout the match, with fans feeling van Dijk's clear contact was ignored despite other decisions being scrutinised more closely.
Neutral
69.4%
"Van djik is such a champ taking a ball straight to the face"
Anger
16.3%
"What a bullshit call. He throws himself to the ground. I swear they target caicado with the worst calls."
Amusement
14.3%
"Over and over again. How can the ref not see it? And then no call for Van Dijk?! God. "
Positive 16.9%
Neutral 44.1%
Negative 39.0%
Fans are divided over Liverpool's home crowd's underwhelming performance during the 1-1 draw, with many criticising the Anfield atmosphere as subdued and library-like, whilst others push back against blaming the stadium itself for the team's lacklustre display. The discussion reflects broader frustration with both the performance and what's perceived as a disconnect between the ground's traditional reputation and its current, quieter reality.
Neutral
82.5%
"Heading into the city this morning. Won’t be near Anfield but I bet it’ll still be buzzing. "
Approval
10.0%
"Anfield is such a refreshing atmosphere when we've been watching the Library every week"
Curiosity
7.5%
"Anfield MOTM."
Positive 5.4%
Neutral 39.3%
Negative 55.4%
Manchester United supporters are mocking a viral bet where a fan promised not to get a haircut until United won a trophy — a wager that looks increasingly unlikely given their current form and league position. The 0-0 draw against Sunderland has become the latest symbol of their inability to close out matches and push for silverware, leaving the unfortunate bettor facing months more of unkempt hair.
Neutral
76.2%
"Got nice hair"
Disappointment
16.7%
"@ManUtd disappointed with the results and ofc someone have to wait next season to cut his hair"
Annoyance
7.1%
"@abdul_lie1 @ManUtd Stop making that clown famous, no one gives a shit about his hair"
Positive 14.8%
Neutral 27.8%
Negative 57.4%
Wolverhampton supporters are deeply divided on manager Rob Edwards' future and the club's ability to rebuild, with some arguing he deserves a proper transfer window to work with whilst others believe wholesale changes are needed given the team's catastrophic defensive performance and current relegation-form league position. The discussion cuts across frustration with individual tactical decisions—particularly the Hugo Bueno substitution—and broader despair about the club's direction under current ownership.
Neutral
82.5%
"Winning the 2nd half.
Rob will be delighted."
Joy
10.0%
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Exciting stuff Rob"
Annoyance
7.5%
"Absolute pathetic team. Hate pretty much everything about this club right now. Rob came in to a pretty impossible situation so gets a bit of slack but"
Positive 46.3%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 3.7%
Brighton & Hove Albion supporters celebrate a commanding 3-0 victory over bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton, with early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk putting the match beyond doubt by the fifth minute. Fans express satisfaction with the clinical performance and optimism about points secured, with some noting fantasy football implications from the decisive result.
Neutral
84.8%
"@OfficialBHAFC nice!!!"
Gratitude
8.7%
"@OfficialBHAFC Congratulations"
Amusement
6.5%
"@OfficialBHAFC 1-0 need yous to get a second for my acca"
Positive 1.9%
Neutral 49.1%
Negative 49.1%
Manchester United fans are locked in debate over Amad versus Bryson Mbeumo's form and selection, with widespread concern that both wingers have been ineffective and poorly utilised in recent matches. The discussion centres on Mbeumo's isolation on the right wing and lack of attacking support compared to the left flank, whilst acknowledging that Amad has offered even less when called upon.
Neutral
80.0%
"He just worked better as a RB because Mbeumo had a lot of gravity up front.
This allowed Amad to have more 1v1's"
Disapproval
10.0%
"Mbeumo's been shocking for a while now"
Confusion
10.0%
"Can someone explain the deal with Mbeumo ? He’s so inconsistent, is he out of position? Badly paired on the wing or what? He just seems so ineffective"
Positive 3.8%
Neutral 39.6%
Negative 56.6%
Fans are ridiculing Manchester United players for theatrical diving during the match, with particular scorn directed at what they perceive as desperate attempts to win fouls despite VAR's presence. The discussion centres on the poor quality and desperation of the dives, with supporters suggesting fatigue and tactical desperation drove the behaviour.
Neutral
63.9%
"Two absolutely hilarious dives in two minutes"
Amusement
27.8%
"Two absolutely hilarious dives in two minutes"
Disgust
8.3%
"lol bro that was an awful dive "
Positive 29.8%
Neutral 27.7%
Negative 42.6%
Sunderland fans are split between feeling they should have won after a strong performance, whilst Manchester United supporters are conflicted—some frustrated at dropped points despite an uninspiring display, others accepting the draw as a reasonable result given squad rotation and rust among key players. Both sets of supporters struggle to feel genuinely aggrieved at a goalless stalemate, though the underlying narrative is one of mutual underperformance masking what could have been a victory for either side.
Neutral
37.5%
"Buzzing with how well we’ve played. Shame we haven’t scored yet but if we keep playing like this it’s bound to come. Sadiki is on fire today"
Disappointment
33.3%
"Buzzing with how well we’ve played. Shame we haven’t scored yet but if we keep playing like this it’s bound to come. Sadiki is on fire today"
Admiration
29.2%
"Christ we should have won that well done the lads"
Positive 2.2%
Neutral 21.7%
Negative 76.1%
Manchester United supporters are incensed at Stuart Atwell's performance, believing he missed a clear red card incident early in the match and made other poor decisions, with several calling for his removal from future games involving their club. The anger is compounded by frustrations over Atwell's involvement in previous contentious decisions against United this season, leading fans to question PGMOL's appointment practices.
Neutral
50.0%
"Another Attwell masterclass I'm sure. Bellend"
Anger
40.6%
"Stewart atwell is disgrace to football. Fucking cunt"
Disappointment
9.4%
"Atwell and everyone in VAR is a fucking disgrace"
Positive 59.1%
Neutral 36.4%
Negative 4.5%
Manchester United and Sunderland played out a frustrating 0-0 draw at the Stadium of Light, with fans from both sides lamenting missed chances and describing the encounter as a missed opportunity despite some positive build-up play. The discussion centres on Sunderland's home fortress credentials and United's failure to convert openings, with supporters expressing both hope for a strong second-half push and resignation at another stalemate result.
Neutral
89.5%
"🏁 Away we go at the Stadium of Light...
HA'WAY THE LADS! ❤️🤍
#SUNMUN https://t.co/RR60wwnLyi"
Optimism
5.3%
"Keep pushing, Lads! 👊 https://t.co/4HVJkwpofY"
Love
5.3%
"🏁 Away we go at the Stadium of Light...
HA'WAY THE LADS! ❤️🤍
#SUNMUN https://t.co/RR60wwnLyi"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 25.6%
Negative 74.4%
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising their midfield's complete lack of control and physicality in the 0-0 draw, arguing the side gets "run through" every game due to absent defensive options and tactical deficiencies. The consensus is damning: fans see echoes of the old Ten Hag problems returning under Carrick, with calls for urgent January reinforcements across multiple midfield positions.
Neutral
58.8%
"That was so boring until it wasn't. Squad is incredibly thin, we have no midfield."
Disapproval
20.6%
"Our full backs just aren't top tier."
Disappointment
20.6%
"We had no midfield, no wonder why we were so bad "
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 42.5%
Negative 55.0%
Neutral observers are discussing Fulham's implosion during the match — two red cards, injuries forcing defensive shuffles, and tactical desperation — whilst fans simultaneously vent about the club's broader dysfunction, managerial uncertainty, and the likelihood of a summer overhaul. The mood reflects both the immediate disaster on the pitch and a deeper anxiety about whether the club's leadership can arrest what feels like a free fall.
Neutral
82.1%
"@foolhamfanatic @FulhamFC Completely agree. Start the players who will be 100% with us next season. No more Wilson."
Annoyance
10.7%
"I never want to see that idiot play for us again "
Disappointment
7.1%
"Unbelievable. I'm done with him honestly"
Positive 53.8%
Neutral 46.2%
Negative 0.0%
Neutral observers and Brighton supporters celebrated Yankuba Minteh's third goal of the match in the 86th minute—ending a goal drought that had been frustrating fans—whilst also praising the winger's classiness in holding up a tribute shirt for an absent player during his celebration. The discussion centred on relief at Minteh's return to the scoresheet and appreciation for the gesture of solidarity shown during Brighton's commanding 3-0 victory.
Neutral
78.1%
"LETS GO!!! MINTEH FINALLY DID IT!!"
Admiration
15.6%
"Oof that play was absolutely lovely. So happy for Minteh to get it in the net!"
Joy
6.2%
"Oof that play was absolutely lovely. So happy for Minteh to get it in the net!"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 47.2%
Negative 52.8%
Fans are divided and angry after both Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen were sent off in a chaotic first half, with Bournemouth supporters claiming the decisions were inconsistent and harsh, whilst Fulham supporters are equally furious at what they see as brainless, undisciplined play that handed the match to their opponents on a plate. The broader complaint centres on whether the referee applied the rules fairly, with particular rage directed at players for losing their heads when Bournemouth was chasing the game.
Neutral
63.3%
"This ref is a useless piece of shit "
Annoyance
30.0%
"This ref is a useless piece of shit "
Surprise
6.7%
"Yup, and as a Bournemouth fan I was shocked that Bruno wasn't sent off. It was a clear red today."
Positive 22.9%
Neutral 25.7%
Negative 51.4%
Fans are heavily concerned that Kaoru Mitoma's injury sustained during Brighton's 3-0 win over Wolves could sideline him for both the final matches of the season and Japan's World Cup campaign. The discussion centres on the severity of his injury and the potential impact on both club and country, with supporters hoping it is not as serious as it initially appeared.
Neutral
65.2%
"That first touch from Mitoma is what I live for! "
Optimism
26.1%
"I love not being able to watch my team play for what feels like 70% of the season because we just happen to kick off at 3pm Saturday every week. Hope "
Disappointment
8.7%
"I love not being able to watch my team play for what feels like 70% of the season because we just happen to kick off at 3pm Saturday every week. Hope "
Positive 68.8%
Neutral 15.6%
Negative 15.6%
Brighton supporters are enthusiastically backing a convincing 3-0 victory that saw early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk put the match beyond doubt, with particular praise for attacking intent and the physical dominance displayed in set-piece moments. Whilst a handful of fans questioned the aesthetic quality of the third goal, the overwhelming sentiment celebrates the win as a significant boost to the club's goal difference and a demonstration of the togetherness within the squad.
Admiration
44.4%
"Hinshelwood just keeps on getting better each season. Not far away from his first England NT call-up. Overall a great first half from the boys as well"
Neutral
44.4%
"Hinshelwood just keeps on getting better each season. Not far away from his first England NT call-up. Overall a great first half from the boys as well"
Love
11.1%
"Rutter, my man! Never gave up and kept fighting even on the floor! Love the togetherness in that goal!"
Positive 25.8%
Neutral 45.2%
Negative 29.0%
Brighton's devastating early two-goal blitz via headers from Hinshelwood and Dunk inside five minutes has left Wolverhampton supporters so demoralised that they're either shutting down conversation, refusing to engage with the match thread, or resorting to absurdist humour rather than serious analysis. The general tone is one of deflated resignation—fans are choosing silence or deflection over the pain of watching their side concede twice before the game had barely begun.
Neutral
56.5%
"Dear god my boy!!!! "
Anger
21.7%
"FUCKKK YEEEEEEES"
Surprise
21.7%
"Dear god my boy!!!! "
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 16.1%
Negative 83.9%
Wolverhampton supporters are furious that the club has systematically sold off elite talent—including stars now at Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool—leaving them with an underperforming squad managed poorly and overseen by an inexperienced ownership structure. The 3-0 thrashing by Brighton has crystallised their anger: they're arguing it's impossible to tell whether the disaster is down to shit players, shit coaching, or both combined.
Neutral
54.5%
"@Wolves Utterly appalling, how can it get worse every week, are we following the starmer book of management...."
Annoyance
36.4%
"@Wolves These performance are literally getting worse. That team selection was horrendous, how on earth Mosquera is an actual professional football pl"
Disapproval
9.1%
"@Wolves These performance are literally getting worse. That team selection was horrendous, how on earth Mosquera is an actual professional football pl"
Positive 40.0%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 20.0%
Fans are assessing which players should get more minutes next season, with particular focus on fringe wingers like Doak who are waiting for opportunities as squads prepare for European competition. There's also debate about squad investment, with some questioning whether certain signings like Smith Rowe have justified their cost whilst praising performers like Kevin and Rayan who are establishing themselves in the Premier League.
Neutral
63.2%
"Castagnes having a great game today, made some great balls and runs. "
Admiration
21.1%
"Castagnes having a great game today, made some great balls and runs. "
Optimism
15.8%
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
Positive 41.4%
Neutral 31.0%
Negative 27.6%
Whilst Brighton secured a commanding 3-0 victory with early headers from Hinshelwood and Dunk, fan discussion pivots between celebrating Brighton's disciplinary record and commiserating with Fulham supporters over their narrow defeat to Bournemouth elsewhere. The broader narrative reflects on how both results affect the mid-table battle and top-four chase implications.
Neutral
72.0%
"This game feels very winnable (famous last words). Watched the girls against Arsenal the other day and was once again hugely impressed by how we playe"
Admiration
20.0%
"This game feels very winnable (famous last words). Watched the girls against Arsenal the other day and was once again hugely impressed by how we playe"
Disappointment
8.0%
"Wolves hit the woodwork twice on us. Doesn't even count as a shot on goal. Still sucks as far as Fulham goes though. The good news (such as it is) is "
Positive 35.7%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 14.3%
Neutral supporters are celebrating Bournemouth's unexpected rise up the table and potential push towards European qualification, whilst simultaneously debating whether the club genuinely has "haters" or if their rise is simply too recent for significant rivalry to have developed. The discussion reflects fascination with Bournemouth's trajectory as outsiders threatening the established order, though some cynically dismiss the notion that anyone genuinely dislikes the Cherries.
Neutral
65.0%
"Whatever euphoria you and your fans are experiencing, totally warranted. I admire you guys, and Brighton and Brentford. Great set up from top to botto"
Love
25.0%
"well i dont know about you guys, but i absolutely LOVE the fact bournemouth get champions league. no haters here"
Annoyance
10.0%
"Bournemouth are the most irrelevant club ever …. No one cares"
Positive 25.9%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 40.7%
Wolverhampton supporters tuning in late to the match were immediately confronted with a devastating 2-0 deficit inside five minutes, leading multiple fans to abandon viewing entirely in frustration. The brutally swift collapse—happening faster than viewers could even settle into their seats—sparked resigned, darkly humorous reactions about the futility of continuing to watch.
Neutral
61.1%
"7 minutes 🤩🤩🤩"
Anger
22.2%
"Annnnnndddd fuck watching any more of that shit "
Amusement
16.7%
"I just came to watch the highlights mate."
Positive 50.0%
Neutral 42.3%
Negative 7.7%
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating their narrow 1-0 win over Fulham as virtually securing European football next season, with the victory leaving them needing just one more point from their final two matches to guarantee a top-nine finish. Fans are buzzing about the drama of playing most of the match with ten men after Joachim Andersen's red card, but remain focused on their FA Cup final against Manchester City and the possibility of claiming a Champions League spot if results go their way.
Neutral
70.0%
"@afcbournemouth Well Done lads. You still have the chances to get the champions league spot of you're able to beat Manchester City in your next game"
Gratitude
15.0%
"Thank you joachim andersen! Up the boys one more win for Europe you’d think! (Come on City) "
Admiration
15.0%
"Thank you joachim andersen! Up the boys one more win for Europe you’d think! (Come on City) "
Positive 20.0%
Neutral 64.0%
Negative 16.0%
Neutral observers are tracking the chaotic sequence of events in Fulham's loss to Bournemouth, particularly the two red cards that derailed the match and forced tactical substitutions. The discussion reflects confusion and resignation as the game unfolded with end-to-end play punctuated by discipline issues and ultimately a Rayan goal that settled the contest.
Neutral
76.2%
"Positive in the opening stages. ➕ https://t.co/apMQhn0zcM"
Admiration
14.3%
"WHAT A WIN THAT IS 👏👏 https://t.co/X3s7HwaXaq"
Disappointment
9.5%
"It ends in defeat. https://t.co/8Q5hDevcZg"
Positive 37.5%
Neutral 29.2%
Negative 33.3%
Brighton fans celebrate a comfortable 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton, with early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk setting the tone for a convincing performance. While some Wolves supporters acknowledge the gulf in class and call for managerial change, most discussion focuses on Brighton's clinical finishing and control throughout the match.
Neutral
64.7%
"Well done Brighton"
Admiration
17.6%
"Great fans Wolves have, see you back in the Prem soon I hope! (*from a Brighton fan)"
Joy
17.6%
"@Wolves Rob post match - well we had our moments, we touched it in their box 3 times, we almost even got a corner 😁, I'm happy with the lads they were"
Positive 30.4%
Neutral 43.5%
Negative 26.1%
Brighton supporters are expressing a mix of satisfaction and anxiety following their commanding 2-0 lead, with many noting that Wolves have created more chances than expected and emphasising the need for a third goal to put the match beyond doubt. The overall sentiment reflects a sense of getting away with relative fortune rather than outright control, despite the comfortable scoreline.
Neutral
58.3%
"Wellbeck flying on the defense"
Optimism
25.0%
"I'd feel a lot better with a third."
Curiosity
16.7%
"Jesus Christ this game could easily be tied right now. Why are we sleep walking this half?? Wtf"
Positive 34.8%
Neutral 43.5%
Negative 21.7%
Brighton supporters are reacting with joy and recognition to Solly March's appearance in the match, with repeated chants of his name dominating the discussion around the early goals and yellow cards. The fans' focus on March suggests this was a significant or sentimental moment — possibly a comeback or tribute — that overshadowed the on-pitch action unfolding in those opening minutes.
Neutral
75.0%
"Fab, please give Solly some minutes today."
Admiration
15.0%
"Lovely cheer for Solly"
Desire
10.0%
"Fab, please give Solly some minutes today."
Positive 17.4%
Neutral 65.2%
Negative 17.4%
With relegation confirmed, Wolverhampton supporters are debating which fringe players might stay and fantasising about managerial appointments—including Robbie Keane and João Moutinho—whilst bracing for a gruelling Championship campaign ahead. The tone is one of resigned acceptance mixed with gallows humour about the club's collapse and the scale of the reconstruction required.
Neutral
65.0%
"ROBBIE KEANE IN . BEEN REALLY GREAT AND SHOWED IN CAN MIX IT IN EUROPE "
Curiosity
20.0%
"So I just checked, Joao Moutinho's contract is up with Braga in June. Still has plenty in the tank, he won't even be 40 until September. He still gets"
Admiration
15.0%
"ROBBIE KEANE IN . BEEN REALLY GREAT AND SHOWED IN CAN MIX IT IN EUROPE "
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 66.7%
Fulham supporters are furious with defender Joachim Andersen's reckless challenge that earned him a second-half red card against Bournemouth, with many convinced his stupidity cost the team the match. Fans are calling for his removal from the squad, citing both his poor recent form and the direct impact of his dismissal on Fulham's ability to compete in what proved to be a narrow defeat.
Neutral
73.3%
"@FulhamFC Andersen should never play for the club again, absolute idiot. I have never been more angry at a Fulham player in my life."
Annoyance
20.0%
"@FulhamFC Andersen should never play for the club again, absolute idiot. I have never been more angry at a Fulham player in my life."
Confusion
6.7%
"Andersen actually screwed Fulham over, I still dont understand what was he thinking to do that, like it was genuinely wild."
Positive 35.0%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 15.0%
Neutral fans are fixated on aggressive challenges from Wolverhampton players—specifically Mosquera and Joao Gomes—directed at Brighton's Carlos Baleba early in the match, with several calling for yellow cards. There's also a separate discussion about Baleba's form this season, with some feeling he's lost the driving intensity he once displayed in possession.
Neutral
73.7%
"100%. Looks so much more confident with the ball."
Joy
15.8%
"I thoroughly enjoy watching him play because some of the stuff he does and pulls off is just fun to watch"
Admiration
10.5%
"I thoroughly enjoy watching him play because some of the stuff he does and pulls off is just fun to watch"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 90.0%
Negative 10.0%
Brazilian and Portuguese-speaking Bournemouth supporters are exchanging casual evening greetings ("Oi, Boa noite" — "Hi, good evening") on social media during the match, likely celebrating the club's goal through Rayan that put them ahead against Fulham. The posts represent a moment of community amongst the club's international fanbase rather than tactical or performance analysis.
Neutral
100.0%
"@afcbournemouth Oi, Boa noite 💢💢💢💢💢"
Positive 36.8%
Neutral 31.6%
Negative 31.6%
Brighton supporters are dissecting their narrow 3-0 win over relegated Wolves and obsessing over parallel results across the gameweek—particularly Fulham's match against Bournemouth and Liverpool's draw with Chelsea—to calculate which outcomes best position them for a top-six finish and European football. The fanbase recognises the title race and European qualification are absurdly tight going into the final weeks, with every other result carrying direct bearing on their own destiny.
Neutral
64.3%
"We just need Everton to either draw or lose against Palace and we’ll be sitting real pretty. Still no guarantees of course but would be a good way to "
Admiration
21.4%
"Great win, all the head loss last week and right back into a Europa position, this is just how tight it is right now, and it’s gonna be until the fina"
Disapproval
14.3%
"I really don't like playing teams that are already relegated.
On one hand they have nothing to play for, so you hope they'll half ass it and we'll ba"
Positive 5.3%
Neutral 57.9%
Negative 36.8%
Brighton supporters are concerned about player fatigue and mounting injuries during the dominant win over Wolves, with particular anxiety about getting key players fit for both the remainder of the season and the upcoming World Cup. The discussion reflects frustration that injuries are occurring even against a struggling opponent, raising questions about squad rotation and player recovery.
Neutral
64.7%
"Let's hope cause I want him healthy to finish the season out but also be okay for the WC. "
Optimism
23.5%
"Let's hope cause I want him healthy to finish the season out but also be okay for the WC. "
Sadness
11.8%
"Losing players in this match against the worst team in the league is heartbreaking. Hope they are back quickly."
Positive 27.8%
Neutral 72.2%
Negative 0.0%
Fans are documenting Brighton's emphatic 3-0 victory with rapid-fire goal updates and player reactions, as Jack Hinshelwood's early header sets the tone before Lewis Dunk doubles the lead and Yankuba Minteh adds a third to seal a comprehensive win. The tone is celebratory amongst Brighton supporters tracking the scoreline in real-time, whilst some acknowledge Wolves' desperate situation at the foot of the table.
Neutral
94.4%
"Finally Lewis!!!!!!"
Approval
5.6%
"@OfficialBHAFC Lewis Dunk on point🙌🏽🙌🏽
https://t.co/3yBN57TCmw"
Positive 38.9%
Neutral 38.9%
Negative 22.2%
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating their remarkable unbeaten run and solid sixth-place position, with European qualification now within touching distance despite the chaos of two red cards in the loss to Fulham. Fans are reflecting on how a season of consolidation and disciplined performances has positioned them to achieve their ultimate goal—securing European football for next season.
Neutral
63.6%
"Turn up the samba, our unbeaten run continues!"
Admiration
18.2%
"Turn up the samba, our unbeaten run continues!"
Optimism
18.2%
"2 to go and the potential of the promised land."
Positive 61.1%
Neutral 22.2%
Negative 16.7%
AFC Bournemouth defeated Fulham 1-0 in a dramatic match that saw both sides reduced to ten men due to red cards, with the fixture descending into complete chaos that left supporters emotionally drained. Fulham fans are expressing a mixture of exasperation and dark humour about the pandemonium, with some reflecting on how the loss epitomises their season's struggles despite their efforts to mount a comeback.
Neutral
60.0%
"Couldn’t agree more!"
Optimism
20.0%
"What scenes 😂they get about 15k at home and no one else gives a fcuk"
Approval
20.0%
"An eventful first 45 at the Cottage. https://t.co/lySESJrk0O"
Positive 94.1%
Neutral 0.0%
Negative 5.9%
Brighton supporters are in celebratory mood following their commanding 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton, with early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk setting the tone for a comfortable afternoon. The positive sentiment reflects relief and joy at a convincing performance that keeps Brighton's top-half push on track.
Gratitude
45.5%
"Congrats!"
Admiration
36.4%
"This is so beautiful to watch "
Love
18.2%
"This is so beautiful to watch "
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 29.4%
Negative 64.7%
Fulham supporters are venting frustration at manager Marco Silva's apparent lack of commitment and the squad's inability to perform under pressure, with many questioning whether a managerial change is needed ahead of a crucial summer rebuild. The collapse — two red cards and a defeat to Bournemouth — has crystallised deeper anxieties about Silva's future intentions and the club's transfer strategy for next season.
Neutral
63.6%
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few year"
Disapproval
18.2%
"@FulhamFC Silva should be sacked today, enough is enough, we don't want a spiritless team anymore."
Disappointment
18.2%
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few year"
Positive 37.5%
Neutral 37.5%
Negative 25.0%
Fans are expressing well-wishes for the Brighton kit man's son, who is recovering well following a brain tumour operation, with the team wearing a tribute shirt in his honour. The discussion also touches on concerns about a player's non-contact hamstring injury sustained during the match.
Neutral
50.0%
"But other than that it's looking good!"
Admiration
25.0%
"But other than that it's looking good!"
Caring
25.0%
"Oooh i see then. Wishing him all the best in recovery."
Positive 18.8%
Neutral 31.2%
Negative 50.0%
Fulham supporters are calling for manager Marco Silva's departure after the defeat to Bournemouth, arguing he lacks the tactical quality and emotional investment to push the club towards European football. The discussion reflects frustration at perceived missed opportunities in the season and doubts over whether Silva is the right figure to lead the club forward, with some fans suggesting alternative managerial targets.
Neutral
78.6%
"Roy Hodgson at the Cottage 😍"
Gratitude
14.3%
"@FulhamFC Thanks for the memories Marco but time to go"
Love
7.1%
"Roy Hodgson at the Cottage 😍"
Positive 80.0%
Neutral 20.0%
Negative 0.0%
Brighton supporters are celebrating De Cuyper's strong performance in the 3-0 victory over Wolves, with fans praising his set-piece delivery and overall play as he makes a compelling case to become a regular starter for the remainder of the season. There's genuine optimism that manager Hürzeler's faith in the player is being vindicated and that he could anchor Brighton's left-flank defence going forward.
Neutral
58.3%
"Great work by Hinshelwood and Dunk, but thus far, De Cuyper has rewarded Hurzeler's faith in him."
Admiration
25.0%
"Overall the boys are playing really well today. I have high hopes for De Cuyper next season. "
Surprise
16.7%
"De Cuyper two assists already too! wow"
Positive 6.7%
Neutral 80.0%
Negative 13.3%
Fans are debating the mechanics of how match threads are created on Reddit and discussing the differences between UK and US broadcasting access for Premier League matches, with particular focus on the legal restrictions that prevent live 3pm Saturday broadcasts in Britain. The conversation reveals confusion about why American viewers can watch more games than UK supporters, and touches on commentary feed variations across regions.
Neutral
85.7%
"Itd be cool if the bot was able to auto post Match threads for every top 5 european league match"
Confusion
7.1%
"Sky Sports, rewarding piracy every week"
Surprise
7.1%
"Sky Sports, rewarding piracy every week"
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 60.0%
Negative 26.7%
Wolverhampton supporters are calling for manager Rob Edwards to make tactical changes and bring fresh legs off the bench to steady the ship during Brighton's dominant first-half performance. The mood reflects frustration at the team's loose defending and a plea for immediate intervention to prevent the scoreline from spiralling further out of control.
Neutral
78.6%
"Here's the subs... Good ones too. They heard you on the bench!"
Anger
14.3%
"Fucking hell boys, tighten it up"
Admiration
7.1%
"Here's the subs... Good ones too. They heard you on the bench!"
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 6.7%
Negative 80.0%
Fulham supporters have vented their fury at Joachim Andersen following his dismissal in the 45+7th minute against AFC Bournemouth, with fans arguing the defender's unreliability and poor discipline have become a major liability for the club. The overwhelming consensus is that his absence from the team going forward would be a welcome relief.
Anger
45.5%
"Andersen can fuck off. Sick of that useless twat."
Neutral
36.4%
"The best thing to come outbof this game is not having to see Andersen in the lineup for the rest of the season. Good riddance. "
Surprise
18.2%
"Andersen, I can’t believe my eyes"
Positive 21.4%
Neutral 21.4%
Negative 57.1%
Fulham and Bournemouth fans are reacting with dark humour to an extraordinary first half that saw both sides reduced to ten men by the 46th minute, with the match descending into a scrappy, foul-laden affair. Amid the chaos, supporters are also criticising Fulham's set-piece delivery, suggesting their corner kicks remain a consistent weakness despite the unusual circumstances.
Surprise
37.5%
"Wow... 10 men a piece!"
Annoyance
37.5%
"our short corners are diabolically bad lmao"
Neutral
25.0%
"tbf, it’s actually incredible that both things are happening at the same time"
Positive 35.7%
Neutral 57.1%
Negative 7.1%
AFC Bournemouth supporters are grappling with manager Andoni Iraola's exit to Crystal Palace and the appointment of Marco Rose as his replacement, with mixed reactions ranging from concern about the club's ambitious project to cautious optimism about Rose's European pedigree and tactical philosophy. The discussion is also tinged with worry about simultaneous departures of key defensive players to elite clubs, raising questions about whether Bournemouth can sustain their strong recent form and European ambitions.
Neutral
44.4%
"I don't know much about him but if his philosophy is the same, should be good fit!"
Admiration
33.3%
"Rose could be very very good. He has experience in major European competitions, so that could be a plus. Similar overall philosophy to Iraola."
Curiosity
22.2%
"Sorry bud. Kerkez and Kepa. Makes it even more impressive!
Marco Rose? How does your fanbase feel about that?
Heard Iriola is heading to Palace, be a "
Brighton fans celebrate a comfortable 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton, with early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk setting the tone for a convincing performance. While some Wolves supporters acknowledge the gulf in class and call for managerial change, most discussion focuses on Brighton's clinical finishing and control throughout the match.
Processing the result
"Well done Brighton"
"Brighton in the champions league could be cinema"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
joy
brighton
"Great fans Wolves have, see you back in the Prem soon I hope! (*from a Brighton fan)"
"Well done Brighton"
Furious at the incident
brighton
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Pretty obvious after watching this opening 5 minutes that Brighton must've been secretly filming our training sessions.
I'm sick of it."
"And Bournemouth.
Not great for either team going forward, especially the Cherries due to revelations from the last few days. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
brighton
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Take a good, hard look at Brighton & Hove Albion. They are everything we are not as a football club and all that we should be aspiring to be"
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC I knew we’d get smashed today. Brighton to big and powerful for us. We’ll be hoofing it to nobody now for 80 minutes"
Brighton supporters are dissecting their narrow 3-0 win over relegated Wolves and obsessing over parallel results across the gameweek—particularly Fulham's match against Bournemouth and Liverpool's draw with Chelsea—to calculate which outcomes best position them for a top-six finish and European football. The fanbase recognises the title race and European qualification are absurdly tight going into the final weeks, with every other result carrying direct bearing on their own destiny.
Praising ole
admiration
ole
"Great win, all the head loss last week and right back into a Europa position, this is just how tight it is right now, and it’s gonna be until the final week most likely "
"Europe again ole ole two more wins Albion and twice in our history up the Rayo Vallecano to be a great summer 😂🔵⚪️🔵"
Criticising ole
ole
fulham
"Liverpool's draw offers Villa a chance of finishing fourth. That would suck."
"I really don't like playing teams that are already relegated.
On one hand they have nothing to play for, so you hope they'll half ass it and we'll batter them and significantly im"
Assessing ole
neutral
ole
fulham
"The Liverpool v Chelsea draw is mildly frustrating given Villa have Burnley tomorrow and will likely climb into 4th but the fact they then play Liverpool in the week leading up to "
"Honestly… I wouldn’t want. I’d rather have the chance to go deep in the europa with realistic prospects of a final. Champions League is a level above where we’ll ever be as a club."
Liverpool supporters are directing intense criticism at their goalkeeper's poor ball-handling and distribution under pressure, with particular frustration over a missed attacking opportunity that could have changed the match. The posts suggest fans believe basic passing and possession management are being mishandled, with some questioning managerial oversight of these fundamental issues.
Furious at the incident
sucks
Filip Jørgensen
Gabriel Slonina
"This keeper sucks, this team sucks"
"their keeper is fucking shite, just fire every shot off you can"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Great goal and great from fofana for. wow"
"Whoa!!! What a goal!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Horrible goal to concede "
"What a fucking ugly goal to concede"
Manchester United supporters are divided over Patrick Dorgu's performance and tactical role after his substitute appearance, with some praising his directness and athleticism as a genuine game-changer, whilst others critique his positioning and argue he's being misused as a left winger rather than his natural wingback role. The discussion reflects broader frustration with United's attacking personnel and tactical setup, though there's emerging consensus that Dorgu brought genuine attacking threat when introduced.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
amusement
"I'm very excited to see how Dorgu grows as a player with us. His directness and athleticism is such a weapon. Made a huge difference after coming on. "
"Love Dorgu’s energy "
Processing the result
neutral
"Damn that was brutal on Dorgu "
"Dorgu is fucking everywhere "
Assessing
"Dorgu isnt a left back and isnt a winger HE’S A WINGBACK,Amad and Yoro just more names on the list of young players falling of,Maguire is an Everton defender at best,Mazroui and Da"
"I think dorgu was our best player when he came on"
Frustrated with the team
"mostly because of that last part of the game when dorgu started making runs, from 1 to 70 was one of the worst games i've watched"
"I hate dorgu first touch. It lets him down so many times"
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili's distribution and decision-making in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, with fans arguing his inability to execute quick counter-attacks exposes deeper systemic problems in the team's attacking shape and work rate. The discussion reveals broader frustration about Liverpool's lack of movement and running off the ball, suggesting the squad has mentally checked out rather than the goalkeeper alone bearing responsibility.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"@LFC Mamardashvili is the worst goalkeeper we have ever signed, even Simon Mignolet is better. I don't understand why we benched Woodman for him."
"@LFC Marmadashvili is the worst keeper we have ever had"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Good job Mamar!"
"That's a really good save "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"what the fuck was Mama just standing watching that for atleast fucking put your body in the way make an effort "
"Mama is just bad idk what else to say"
Fulham and Bournemouth fans are reacting with dark humour to an extraordinary first half that saw both sides reduced to ten men by the 46th minute, with the match descending into a scrappy, foul-laden affair. Amid the chaos, supporters are also criticising Fulham's set-piece delivery, suggesting their corner kicks remain a consistent weakness despite the unusual circumstances.
Criticising
annoyance
"our short corners are diabolically bad lmao"
"The passing in the final third is so bad"
Reacting to the events
"Wow... 10 men a piece!"
"Wow we’ve been bailed out"
Praising
"This is probably one of the most entertaining current 0-0 games I’ve watched in awhile. Both teams going for proper fouls this games haha"
"tbf, it’s actually incredible that both things are happening at the same time"
Assessing
neutral
"I really hope we boo at the full time whistle"
"Wow, that last offensive possession literally everyone was just standing around. Zero off the ball movement. FFS"
Fans are heavily scrutinising Kerkez's performance in this match, particularly his inability to deliver effective crosses and his tendency to stop the ball unnecessarily rather than maintain momentum going forward. The criticism feeds into broader concerns about last summer's recruitment strategy, with multiple supporters questioning whether recent signings like Kerkez, Frimpong, and Wirtz have proven their worth to the team.
Questioning the approach
disappointment
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"@LFC Kerkez sucks!!! Can't even put in a decent cross."
"@BallerTalk0 @LFC 6.8 for Kerkez! Are you serious, he’s fucking awful."
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"I'm sorry but Kerkez is shit. He just isn't remotely good enough in possession."
"I don’t like Kerkez. Honestly not even really his fault he’s just an Eastern European Theo Von and I dislike that guy. "
Assessing
"Yeah Frimpong looks shite, Kerkez looks average, Isak doesn’t look like himself and Wirtz looks weak. "
"So we're almost at the end of the season now, what transfer was best last summer? Maybe Wirtz and Kerkez, it made sense to get them.
Isak runs like a grandpa and is injury prone, a"
Backing the tactics
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Great work by Kerkez"
"That was a lovely tackle from kerkez"
Processing the result
"Yeah Frimpong looks shite, Kerkez looks average, Isak doesn’t look like himself and Wirtz looks weak. "
"So we're almost at the end of the season now, what transfer was best last summer? Maybe Wirtz and Kerkez, it made sense to get them.
Isak runs like a grandpa and is injury prone, a"
Fans are sharply split on Moisés Caicedo's display, with some praising his exceptional passing range and vision in midfield — particularly against Alexis Mac Allister — whilst others criticise his needlessly aggressive, cheap tactics and perceived lack of booking for borderline fouls. The 67 posts oscillate between genuine admiration for his technical quality and frustration at what many view as unsporting behaviour without sufficient official sanction.
Criticising Alexis Mac Allister
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"caicedo snide cheap prick, the kickout earlier and this shit now"
"Caicedo is honestly the most frustrating player today... 50/50 if he wins the ball and immediately gives it away."
Assessing Alexis Mac Allister
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Caicedo what a stupid tackle "
"He has not stop telling lies. Caicedo is shit going forward."
Praising Alexis Mac Allister
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Cucu..... Brilliant ball from Caicedo..."
"Caicedo has made some fantastic passes so far."
Debating the call
"Dont care if hes good. Glad we didnt get Caicedo. Hes an absolute bellend"
"In my wildest dreams, Caicedo error leading to Isak winner🤩 imagine"
Sunderland fans are split between feeling they should have won after a strong performance, whilst Manchester United supporters are conflicted—some frustrated at dropped points despite an uninspiring display, others accepting the draw as a reasonable result given squad rotation and rust among key players. Both sets of supporters struggle to feel genuinely aggrieved at a goalless stalemate, though the underlying narrative is one of mutual underperformance masking what could have been a victory for either side.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Shaw
"Another terrible performance that we will probably squeak a 1-0 out of because the other team couldn’t finish one of a million chances. "
"you deserved to beat us i dont know how we drew"
Assessing
"Christ we should have won that well done the lads"
"We deserved to lose I’m not happy with the draw"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Shaw
"Buzzing with how well we’ve played. Shame we haven’t scored yet but if we keep playing like this it’s bound to come. Sadiki is on fire today"
"Christ we should have won that well done the lads"
Processing the result
neutral
Shaw
"Clean sheet was a nice surprise although I won’t pretend like we deserved a point "
"We’re winning this 3-0"
Whilst Brighton secured a commanding 3-0 victory with early headers from Hinshelwood and Dunk, fan discussion pivots between celebrating Brighton's disciplinary record and commiserating with Fulham supporters over their narrow defeat to Bournemouth elsewhere. The broader narrative reflects on how both results affect the mid-table battle and top-four chase implications.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
fulham
"This game feels very winnable (famous last words). Watched the girls against Arsenal the other day and was once again hugely impressed by how we played even with a much-rotated sid"
"Well this has been pretty excellent. Up very comfortably in our game, but more importantly (because nobody was expecting us to drop points this game) Bournemouth had a sending off."
Processing the result
"Boy I wish I supported a team that scores - a chelsea fan"
"We're now one of only 3 sides to not have a red card this season. (If you count all comps, it's just us and Arsenal).
Togetherness is happening"
Reacting to the events
neutral
fulham
"Goal Bournemouth 😔"
"Fulham violated the Prime Directive: When things are going your way don't f*ck up."
Furious at the incident
disappointment
fulham
"Wolves hit the woodwork twice on us. Doesn't even count as a shot on goal. Still sucks as far as Fulham goes though. The good news (such as it is) is that they're pretty much out o"
"@OfficialBHAFC All our fans acting happy im absolutely fuming we're a tinpot club. Our rivals are gonna win a European trophy, Bournemouth will beat us to ucl why are we celebratin"
Brighton supporters are enthusiastically backing a convincing 3-0 victory that saw early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk put the match beyond doubt, with particular praise for attacking intent and the physical dominance displayed in set-piece moments. Whilst a handful of fans questioned the aesthetic quality of the third goal, the overwhelming sentiment celebrates the win as a significant boost to the club's goal difference and a demonstration of the togetherness within the squad.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
love
"Hinshelwood just keeps on getting better each season. Not far away from his first England NT call-up. Overall a great first half from the boys as well, De Cuyper was class. UTFA!!!"
"Rutter, my man! Never gave up and kept fighting even on the floor! Love the togetherness in that goal!"
Furious at the incident
"I don't mean to bash him for no reason but that third goal was awful"
"Also not the linesman getting in his face to back up 😭"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Cant think of a player whose deserved a goal more for ages"
"He really took us complaining about his finishing to heart "
Wolverhampton supporters tuning in late to the match were immediately confronted with a devastating 2-0 deficit inside five minutes, leading multiple fans to abandon viewing entirely in frustration. The brutally swift collapse—happening faster than viewers could even settle into their seats—sparked resigned, darkly humorous reactions about the futility of continuing to watch.
Furious at the incident
anger
"Annnnnndddd fuck watching any more of that shit "
"THIS SHIT HAPPENS FOR THE ONE GAME I CANT WATCH 😭😭"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"that was fast"
"Still two to the good with 20 minutes to go... ⏱️ https://t.co/F6BTI5Zirz"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
"7 minutes 🤩🤩🤩"
"Right on time mate"
Manchester United supporters have rallied behind goalkeeper Senne Lammens following the goalless draw at Sunderland, with fans crediting him as the standout performer after a largely underwhelming team display. Despite the frustration at the attacking performance, Lammels's clean sheet and crucial saves have become the focal point of post-match discussion, with supporters expressing gratitude for what they view as an essential signing.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
approval
united
"You've changed my life, Senne!"
"@ManUtd Lammens had a great performance against Sunderland. A well-deserved MOTM. https://t.co/IS1h2pC8Nk"
Reacting to the events
neutral
united
"1/10 from every player today except Lammens.
I don't care, but this is extremely boring"
"@UnitedStandMUFC Such a poor performance. So many misplaced passes. The reason we got a point is because of Lammens."
Furious at the incident
united
"Lammens to the recuse. We look terrible at the moment"
"He’s nothing special it’s just that Onana was fucking woeful."
Manchester United supporters are expressing frustration over their side's inability to compete consistently, particularly against smaller teams, with fans criticising the performance against Sunderland as symptomatic of deeper squad quality issues. The discussion highlights growing concerns about whether the current squad can genuinely challenge for major honours in European competition, with many questioning player standards and tactical execution.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
Ineos
Glazers
"@ManUtd @ManUtd you really like this football??? Its fucking terrible"
"@ManUtd Fuck off you fucken cunts with a clueless coach! I don't even wanna talk about that Fraud Amad."
Processing the result
neutral
Ineos
Glazers
"@UnitedStandMUFC This effort is so fucking poor except for the keeper no effort poor passing no energy getting beat to every ball terrible"
"A horrible 45 mins
Disjointed, out of control, and some of the worst forward play I’ve ever seen. This is exactly why Hipster Weghorst can’t stay for next season"
Assessing
"United against city, arsenal, liverpool, chelsea: 🗿
United against sunderland, leeds, newcastle: 😭"
"@xxjsdjwjsd80% of them are not Manchester United material"
Reacting to the events
"United against city, arsenal, liverpool, chelsea: 🗿
United against sunderland, leeds, newcastle: 😭"
"@xxjsdjwjsd80% of them are not Manchester United material"
Optimistic about the team
Ineos
Glazers
"@ManUtd Next weekend will be amazing back at home soil. Can't wait for Old Trafford. We'll WIN!"
"@SunderlandAFC Noah Sadiki is really so good. Sunderland, I can’t thank you enough. He is Congo’s pride, and it’s so much fun watching your player"
Fans are locked in heated debate over Enzo Fernández's performance and conduct during Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Liverpool, with particular focus on his equalising goal, a yellow card he received, and broader criticism of his overall playing style. The discussion reveals sharp divisions between those who view him as a problem player and those defending the legitimacy of his goal and dismissing complaints as overblown.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Here we go more enzo propaganda after an absolute fucking stinker. Horrible performance
Shameless yet again from this sub."
"Enzo is absolutely fucking shit. He is shit at marking. He is shit at passing forward and he is shit at making himself available for forward passes"
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Enzo is such dogshit. Cant pass. Cant dribble. Can’t shoot. Even his goals was an accident. What a fucking joke. "
"Enzo is so fucking bad in the final 1/3"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"@ChelseaFC Great to see Enzo on the scoresheet! Moments like this can really uplift the team. Exciting match ahead!"
"I love you Enzo!!!!!"
Assessing
"Joey Goey and The Godfather to come on"
"Chelsea fans complaining about that Enzo yellow is hilarious "
Chelsea supporters are overwhelmingly praising Levi Colwill's impact after his return from injury, with fans crediting his defensive quality and ball-playing ability as the primary reason the side managed to secure a point against Liverpool. The discussion centres on how his presence fundamentally changes Chelsea's defensive solidity and attacking threat, sparking wider conversation about recruitment needs alongside him.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
optimism
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Happy to see Colwill back. He'll really turn our fortunes around defensively!
"
"Just glad to see Colwill back man "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Terrible pass from Colwill"
"Because Josh has been horrible when playing as a RB. Literally don’t know what you are remembering about Josh to think he deserves time"
Processing the result
"colwill turns into prime maldini vs us WOOWWWW"
"Levi Colwill being able to maraud deep into our half and end up in the left wing position with zero pressure on the ball just sums us up."
Furious at the incident
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Why is Colwill even playing. Trying to ruin next season already"
"Josh is nowhere near good enough, he really needs his loan deal. 😭"
Liverpool supporters are locked in a bitter debate about whether manager Arne Slot will remain next season, with many demanding his removal after a dramatic collapse from title contenders to fourth place in the final weeks. The discussion cuts across frustration with on-pitch performance, questions about whether the board will back the manager publicly or privately, and simmering anger that despite significant investment, the team has delivered a season fans see as fundamentally unacceptable.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
chelsea
season
"@LFC You fucking horrendous clowns just SACK THAT JOKE OF A MANAGER YOU PRICKS!"
"@LFC the worst manager the club has ever produced.thank u so much and u so much for setting us back u shite lot, go fk yourselves"
Processing the result
neutral
chelsea
season
"We fucking suck. Its not just the manager the whole team is shit. WTF is that goal, no one is paying attention. "
"This team stinks. Fucking stinks. 36 years I've never seen Chelsea be so fucking horrendous and unlikeable. "
Reacting to the events
"Won't he likely stay and end up at City when Pep leaves? "
"If PSG win the CL hes staying there
Probably staying anyway"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
chelsea
season
"Pedro is so good man, joy to watch"
"@ChelseaFC Best play i have seen from us in a while. keep it going. Happy to see Colwill back"
Liverpool fans are expressing frustration that Dominik Szoboszlai is being forced to shoulder far too much creative and pressing responsibility whilst the rest of the squad fails to contribute sufficiently, with some calling for him to be the focal point of any squad rebuild. The discussion reflects broader concern about the team's overall balance and work rate, with many suggesting that without Szoboszlai's individual effort, Liverpool would be substantially worse off.
Frustrated with the team
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"that was probably the worst szobo fk i ever seen"
"Szobo has been fake pressing again all game. Does my fucking head in. "
Processing the result
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Szoboszlai is handsome dude ngl"
"@LFC I’m just going to say it take away the free kicks szob has scored this season and he just a bang average player
Vvd is no captain
Frimpong waste of space"
Assessing
"The best players were Jones and Szobo"
"How is it that Szobo is ALWAYS the only one running?"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
amusement
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Szobo is genuinely the best on the planet"
"Szobo could walk into any team in Europe. Dude is a baller"
Reacting to the events
"The best players were Jones and Szobo"
"How is it that Szobo is ALWAYS the only one running?"
Fans are heavily concerned that Kaoru Mitoma's injury sustained during Brighton's 3-0 win over Wolves could sideline him for both the final matches of the season and Japan's World Cup campaign. The discussion centres on the severity of his injury and the potential impact on both club and country, with supporters hoping it is not as serious as it initially appeared.
Outraged at the decision
disappointment
"Fuck that might be the season for Mitoma, would be such a bummer "
"Seeing mitominteh injured is just sad"
Reacting to the events
"I love not being able to watch my team play for what feels like 70% of the season because we just happen to kick off at 3pm Saturday every week. Hope Mitoma is okay for the last co"
"Hope mitomas back for World Cup be a shame for Japan"
Debating the call
neutral
"Mitoma feels back in form"
"Hopefully on positive side, Mitoma might just keep himself to go all out against his best friend next match. Since already 2-0 lead."
Agreeing with the call
optimism
"That first touch from Mitoma is what I live for! "
"I love not being able to watch my team play for what feels like 70% of the season because we just happen to kick off at 3pm Saturday every week. Hope Mitoma is okay for the last co"
Processing the result
"I love not being able to watch my team play for what feels like 70% of the season because we just happen to kick off at 3pm Saturday every week. Hope Mitoma is okay for the last co"
"Hope mitomas back for World Cup be a shame for Japan"
Fans are expressing well-wishes for the Brighton kit man's son, who is recovering well following a brain tumour operation, with the team wearing a tribute shirt in his honour. The discussion also touches on concerns about a player's non-contact hamstring injury sustained during the match.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
James Milner
Pascal Groß
"But other than that it's looking good!"
"Oooh i see then. Wishing him all the best in recovery."
Reacting to the events
neutral
James Milner
Pascal Groß
"kitmans son apparently, having an operation for a brain tumor "
"The Kit Man's son had a op for a Brain Tumour a couple weeks ago and is currently recovering well"
Furious at the incident
James Milner
Pascal Groß
Matt O'Riley
"It was worrisome. Non-contact hamstring injury. Impossible to know how bad to be fair."
"Looks like a hamstring pull ☹️.
Hope he's okay. "
Fulham supporters are calling for manager Marco Silva's departure after the defeat to Bournemouth, arguing he lacks the tactical quality and emotional investment to push the club towards European football. The discussion reflects frustration at perceived missed opportunities in the season and doubts over whether Silva is the right figure to lead the club forward, with some fans suggesting alternative managerial targets.
Outraged at the decision
"@FulhamFC Marco needs to fuck off now.
Hes been out coached again.
Fucking uselss pricks"
"@FulhamFC OUT MARCO 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩"
Debating the call
neutral
"i think u mean 1 of the best managers in world football that had solanke scoring 19, scott, jimenez aren't bad neither"
"Tony isn't confident enough to find another decent manager. They sorta lucked into Marco."
Processing the result
"i think u mean 1 of the best managers in world football that had solanke scoring 19, scott, jimenez aren't bad neither"
"Ancelotti's calling lads"
Agreeing with the call
gratitude
love
"Roy Hodgson at the Cottage 😍"
"@FulhamFC Thanks for the memories Marco but time to go"
Manchester United supporters are locked in a debate about right-back Diogo Dalot's actual quality, with many dismissing recent positive assessments of him as overblown whilst simultaneously blaming his absence from the Sunderland match for United's failure to break down a stubborn defence. The discussion centres on whether Dalot deserves the praise he's been given, with fans sarcastically suggesting his benching cost United the three points in what proved a frustrating 0-0 draw.
Criticising lost
lost
games
"Mate, he's our worst player. People really think Dalot has been good this season and everyone is just criticising him for no reason. Like do yall actually watch him play? He's terr"
"Mazraoui is so garbage, there's no way real humans think he's better than dalot"
Assessing lost
neutral
lost
games
"Or another day… he’s just not good, we should be looking to sell and replace with a younger more reliable back up to Dalot"
"Maza is dogshit..."
Praising lost
admiration
amusement
lost
games
"Makes Dalot look amazing"
"Maz was such a good buy 👌"
Reacting to the events
"beth you forgot to say lol.after saying dalot is underrated🤣"
"How can Beth give Luke Shaw 8.5 season rating and say Dalot is underrated? I thought she was "best in class"
Yeah! Best in class my ***😂😂
I always laugh when Mark says that. She"
Analysing the tactics
"beth you forgot to say lol.after saying dalot is underrated🤣"
"How can Beth give Luke Shaw 8.5 season rating and say Dalot is underrated? I thought she was "best in class"
Yeah! Best in class my ***😂😂
I always laugh when Mark says that. She"
Wolverhampton supporters are deeply divided on manager Rob Edwards' future and the club's ability to rebuild, with some arguing he deserves a proper transfer window to work with whilst others believe wholesale changes are needed given the team's catastrophic defensive performance and current relegation-form league position. The discussion cuts across frustration with individual tactical decisions—particularly the Hugo Bueno substitution—and broader despair about the club's direction under current ownership.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
"Absolute pathetic team. Hate pretty much everything about this club right now. Rob came in to a pretty impossible situation so gets a bit of slack but the results and performances "
"@Wolves Everyone remember it's not Robs fault, it's just a coincidence he's a useless manager. We'll be down in League One because of this clown. Get him out the club while we have"
Processing the result
neutral
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Good to see we still have that fight Rob keeps talking about."
"Rob needs to go, but so do Fosun. We can't lose sight of the fact that it's their complete and utter negligence that has seen us end up where we are. We won't achieve anything with"
Debating the call
"If you voted reform you’re a clown"
"If you voted, or even remotely support starmer, you're even more of a clown."
Optimistic about the team
joy
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Exciting stuff Rob"
"I will say that over the course of his tenure, Hürzeler has learned and changed. New league and all that but he is adjusting well and I’m stoked that he got a new contract."
A 143-post discussion centred on Federico Chiesa's anonymous performance during Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea, with supporters torn between frustration at his continued minutes and occasional appreciation for his off-pitch personality. The overwhelming consensus leans towards criticism of manager Arne Slot's team selection and tactical approach, with Chiesa becoming a lightning rod for broader discontent about squad depth and recruitment decisions.
Criticising Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Ciesa is so bad."
"For who - Chiesa? He’s worse than Gakpo"
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Chiesa's reactions are probably the most entertaining thing in a Liverpool game this season"
"Chiesa gets more than 5 min today. Wow!"
Processing the result
"Will chiesa ever be released from the slot penitentiary ?"
"Why did I wake up for this garbage? Let's list the players who deserve a 1 for performance today: Konate, Gakpo, Frimpong, Macca, Chiesa, Isak
Slot -10.
Crowd being loudest to bo"
Praising Cody Gakpo
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Chiesa has the best facial expressions lmao"
"Chiesa before 90 min that’s nice "
Fans are reacting to AFC Bournemouth's crucial 1-0 victory over Fulham, with particular focus on Rayan's match-winning goal and impressions of his potential as an emerging talent. The discussion is overshadowed by the dramatic dismissals of Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen, which dominated the opening 45 minutes and left the match in chaos.
Reacting to the events
neutral
games
"@afcbournemouth VAR continuing to ruin football #fuckVAR"
"@juejuebee1974 @afcbournemouth Oh holy hell. I just saw. How incredibly disappointing and disgusting"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
games
"@afcbournemouth 16 unbeaten and i turn 16 in a few days. Love this club🍒"
"@afcbournemouth So proud of the boys!!!!!!"
Processing the result
"How did Rayan score that 😮"
"Rayan is going to be a crazy talent. Guy gives me rivaldo vibes like you wouldn’t believe"
Furious at the incident
anger
games
"@afcbournemouth You fucking useless cunts !! Just fuckoff"
"@afcbournemouth You suck ass! Can’t Score FC"
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating their remarkable unbeaten run and solid sixth-place position, with European qualification now within touching distance despite the chaos of two red cards in the loss to Fulham. Fans are reflecting on how a season of consolidation and disciplined performances has positioned them to achieve their ultimate goal—securing European football for next season.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
optimism
"Turn up the samba, our unbeaten run continues!"
"2 to go and the potential of the promised land."
Processing the result
neutral
"16 games unbeaten, 7 losses all season, 6th place, I think we’re actually going to do it "
"No European football for us next year. 1 game a week sounds fucking delightful no joke. "
Frustrated with the team
"This team does not deserve Europe "
"Has no one told these fucking idiots if we actually win these games they can play in Europe next season "
Supporters from both sides are expressing exhaustion and despair at a disappointing campaign, with the draw leaving them viewing the remainder of the season as essentially pointless. The overwhelming sentiment is one of resignation — fans want the season finished immediately rather than endure another week of football they've found tedious and demoralising.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
season
"Another shit watch. Can’t wait to see more of this next season. "
"This is worse than the potter season, at least then it could be blamed on it being a transition. This is just woeful "
Processing the result
neutral
season
"Can't wait for the season to be over "
"Until next season where we get more 🙂🙂🙂"
Optimistic about the team
season
"Excited to watch this for a whole nother season!"
"I love watching my team make struggling teams look great. Best way to spend my morning "
Brighton supporters are expressing a mix of satisfaction and anxiety following their commanding 2-0 lead, with many noting that Wolves have created more chances than expected and emphasising the need for a third goal to put the match beyond doubt. The overall sentiment reflects a sense of getting away with relative fortune rather than outright control, despite the comfortable scoreline.
Processing the result
neutral
Lewis Dunk
Jason Steele
"I'd feel a lot better with a third."
"Hope we don't get too cocky and play seriously. We did put a couple of misplaced passes for no reason"
Reacting to the events
"I think we get the 3 ponies at home "
"Jesus Christ this game could easily be tied right now. Why are we sleep walking this half?? Wtf"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
Lewis Dunk
Jason Steele
Joël Veltman
"Yes!!! one more to really seal it would be great. "
"We are so lucky"
Frustrated with the team
Lewis Dunk
Jason Steele
"This start will make the inevitable 2-2 draw especially soul crushing /s"
"Jesus Christ this game could easily be tied right now. Why are we sleep walking this half?? Wtf"
Fans are sharply split on Marc Cucurella's display, with some praising his attacking contribution whilst others viciously criticise his overall performance and defending. The discussion sits firmly in neutral territory, reflecting genuine disagreement rather than consensus about whether the Chelsea left-back is a long-term asset or liability.
Assessing Andrew Robertson
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Cucu is so bad with staying on. It's horrible"
"@ChelseaFC Cucurella is easily the worst player I’ve seen playing on a big six team. Honestly I don’t understand how a big team like Chelsea has such bad players on the starting XI"
Criticising Andrew Robertson
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Cucu is so so so so bad at staying on. wtf is he doing"
"Cucurella having a field day, absolutely fucking jokers. Fuck this whole team, fuck slot. Lucky it was offside but we are still losing this game "
Processing the result
"On the bright side: at least Marc Cucurella will never win the Premier League"
"He’s not it’s Cucurella"
Praising Andrew Robertson
admiration
amusement
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Man I love Cucurella "
"God, I love Cucu. He's shown such positive and competitive aggression today. Absolute Chelsea DNA"
Fans are divided over Alexis Mac Allister's aggressive late-game display, with some praising his emotional commitment and willingness to engage when the team needed energy, whilst others questioned whether a brief spell of reckless tackling masks deeper midfield problems and consistency issues that have plagued Liverpool's season. The discussion reflects broader frustration at the squad's overall performances, with Mac Allister's burst of intensity becoming a flashpoint for examining whether passion alone can solve Liverpool's slump.
Outraged at the decision
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Macca you’re so dumb today omfg"
"Skinhead McAllister is such an asshole "
Debating the call
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"macca and grav actually can't defend fucking hell"
"Thank you mcfarlne "
Agreeing with the call
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Fucking love that from Macca "
"Love these challenges from macca, real conmebol stuff"
Fans are deeply split on Cole Palmer's performance and overall quality, with some defending his display against Liverpool whilst others harshly criticise his decision-making and chemistry with teammates—particularly Malo Gusto on Chelsea's right flank, which several supporters identify as a genuine tactical problem. The 73-post discussion centres on whether Palmer is genuinely a top attacking talent or a frustrating underperformer, with a notable VAR incident in the 50th minute fuelling additional debate about his involvement in key moments.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Palmer
coach
"Gusto and Palmer are the two worst players on the pitch today "
"Please no more Palmer or Chalobah. I can't stand to watch them anymore"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Palmer
coach
"@ChelseaFC Chelsea F.C. finally stop the losing run at Liverpool F.C.’s home ground — and honestly, Cole Palmer looked like the player trying to make things happen every time he to"
"@ChelseaFC That foot work on palmer, our boy if getting more confidence"
Processing the result
"How do Chelsea fans see palmer doing shit like that and think “that’s my superstar hell yeah”
I’d be embarrassed"
"Please no more Palmer or Chalobah. I can't stand to watch them anymore"
Debating the call
"How do Chelsea fans see palmer doing shit like that and think “that’s my superstar hell yeah”
I’d be embarrassed"
"Please no more Palmer or Chalobah. I can't stand to watch them anymore"
Celebrating the moment
Palmer
coach
"Cole Palmer is the best attacking midfielder on the planet"
"@ChelseaFC Point shared at Anfield, but Cole Palmer was playing like he wanted all three.
Looked dangerous every time he got on the ball, created problems all game and never stoppe"
Neutral supporters are celebrating Bournemouth's unexpected rise up the table and potential push towards European qualification, whilst simultaneously debating whether the club genuinely has "haters" or if their rise is simply too recent for significant rivalry to have developed. The discussion reflects fascination with Bournemouth's trajectory as outsiders threatening the established order, though some cynically dismiss the notion that anyone genuinely dislikes the Cherries.
Processing the result
neutral
"I love seeing 'big 6' teams failing so other deserving clubs can achieve European football."
"I’ll tell you now mate, no one wakes up one day and goes “You know what i really hate that bloody Bournemouth”"
Optimistic about the team
love
"Whatever euphoria you and your fans are experiencing, totally warranted. I admire you guys, and Brighton and Brentford. Great set up from top to bottom."
"Anyways Bournemouth is crazy this season, even more interesting to see what gems they can pick up with the promise of a Europe qualification that is looking more likely"
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
"Bournemouth are the most irrelevant club ever …. No one cares"
"These Bournemouth lads love to throw themselves to the ground "
Liverpool supporters are furious with Arne Slot's cautious, possession-recycling approach — particularly the team's tendency to retreat after scoring first and abandon attacking intensity. Fans are pointing to fundamental midfield movement issues, backwards passing patterns, and a lack of penetrative play as evidence of systemic tactical failure that goes beyond individual player performance.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"Non existent midfield. This is legitimately one of the worst systems I’ve ever seen. Fucking sucks "
"It’s comical. We fucking suck. We are flat out pathetic. Our players aren’t good enough"
Processing the result
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"We’re absolutely fucking awful and very likely lose this game now "
"@LFC Why do our retarded players foul then when they’ve got nothing on? Every single one of them are fucking brain dead!!!"
Reacting to the events
"Without those miraculous first 5 games of the season... We would be bottom half
How is this being allowed to continue going into next season 😭😭"
"Lol at the "large parts this season" when we have constantly backed off when we scored first
Every single time we scored we took our foot of the gas and only went again (and thats"
Optimistic about the team
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Just happy honestly to see the team playing well together. "
"We love edging the 18 "
AFC Bournemouth defeated Fulham 1-0 in a dramatic match that saw both sides reduced to ten men due to red cards, with the fixture descending into complete chaos that left supporters emotionally drained. Fulham fans are expressing a mixture of exasperation and dark humour about the pandemonium, with some reflecting on how the loss epitomises their season's struggles despite their efforts to mount a comeback.
Celebrating the moment
optimism
approval
"Couldn’t agree more!"
"An eventful first 45 at the Cottage. https://t.co/lySESJrk0O"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Dodgy feeling what dodgy feeling 🤘🏻😆🤘🏻 get the fuck in. "
"What scenes 😂they get about 15k at home and no one else gives a fcuk"
Furious at the incident
"This is the most Fulhamish thing I’ve ever seen"
"What scenes 😂they get about 15k at home and no one else gives a fcuk"
Manchester United and Sunderland supporters have sharply differing takes on a frustrating 0-0 stalemate, with some dismissing the performance as dire and uninspired whilst others pragmatically accept a point when defeat felt possible. The match offered little attacking verve from either side, leaving fans torn between relief at avoiding loss and disappointment at the lack of quality on display.
Criticising
"Uhhh, so that was awful "
"This is ugly and messy."
Assessing
neutral
"Yup, completely agree"
"I needed this chuckle"
Praising
amusement
approval
"I needed that laugh today, thank you."
"Hahahahah loved this"
Fans are assessing which players should get more minutes next season, with particular focus on fringe wingers like Doak who are waiting for opportunities as squads prepare for European competition. There's also debate about squad investment, with some questioning whether certain signings like Smith Rowe have justified their cost whilst praising performers like Kevin and Rayan who are establishing themselves in the Premier League.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
optimism
great
"Castagnes having a great game today, made some great balls and runs. "
"Agree! Happy to have Kevin back and healthy."
Processing the result
neutral
Djordje Petrovic
Christos Mandas
"Aye but sadly he'll need some minutes to even play well at the world cup hahaha"
"Put King and Bob in, you silly and stubborn Marco"
Reacting to the events
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
"I'd say kevin has been great tbh, 2nd highest successful dribbles per 90 itl, but we should sell smith rowe"
Debating the call
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
"I'd say kevin has been great tbh, 2nd highest successful dribbles per 90 itl, but we should sell smith rowe"
Frustrated with the team
Djordje Petrovic
Christos Mandas
"Everyone other than Kevin is afraid to make something happen. Just endless crosses that do absolutely nothing."
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration at waking up early for what they perceived as an underwhelming 1-1 draw, with many joking they made the right call by skipping or abandoning the match. The discussion centres on the inconvenience of the early kickoff time rather than specific refereeing decisions, as fans grumble about lost sleep for a forgettable encounter.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
minutes
extra time
"This cant go on, its just too awful "
"Why do I put myself through this shit. "
Debating the call
neutral
minutes
extra time
"Had to cancel my plans to watch this slop. Great. Or maybe it’s my fault for having my hopes up every fucking game, every fucking week."
"No one to blame but myself for wasting my time watching this shit"
Reacting to the events
"I totally forgot about the early kick off! From the discussions it seemed like I did not missed much tho"
"Best decision you made all weekend "
Agreeing with the call
joy
minutes
extra time
"It was really good! I'm kind of impressed with myself this morning."
"I woke up happy this morning "
Brighton's devastating early two-goal blitz via headers from Hinshelwood and Dunk inside five minutes has left Wolverhampton supporters so demoralised that they're either shutting down conversation, refusing to engage with the match thread, or resorting to absurdist humour rather than serious analysis. The general tone is one of deflated resignation—fans are choosing silence or deflection over the pain of watching their side concede twice before the game had barely begun.
Assessing
neutral
"No sir. Do not."
"Bloody hell"
Criticising
anger
"It’s awful! "
"Yeah I’m not doing this"
Praising
"Dear god my boy!!!! "
"MY BOIIIII"
Manchester United fans are locked in debate over whether Bruno Fernandes shapes the club's counter-attacking style or merely fits into it, with some arguing he's the architect of their possession-poor approach whilst others insist the issue lies in squad quality and managerial setup. The discussion also touches on Bruno's assist record chase and his disciplinary behaviour, with opinion sharply divided on whether he's a "selfish" player prioritising personal milestones or simply world-class in a flawed system.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
players
tactics
"@ManUtd Selfish team full of pathetic disgusting trash not even playing for Bruno to reach 20 assist, praying all the worst for the next season"
"God even Bruno is playing fucking shit "
Processing the result
neutral
players
tactics
"Terrible performance, absolutely dire. I'm losing hope Bruno will even get a single assist in last remaining matches"
"One of the worst performances of this year, I thought the players wanted Bruno to break the record?."
Reacting to the events
"United will never have above 50% possession with Bruno on the team."
"Get the ball to Bruno and hope for some magic has been the clubs tactics since they signed him."
Optimistic about the team
players
tactics
"Excellent from Bruno there. "
"Bruno assist the winner here would be amazing "
Fans are offering cautiously balanced takes on a player's performance, acknowledging some dribbling ability and promise whilst questioning his game intelligence and consistency this season. The discussion pivots around whether injuries have genuinely impacted his form or whether fitness issues are becoming a convenient excuse for underperformance.
Criticising Cody Gakpo
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"He’s fucking shit. So many of those are behind the player.
And he can’t defend. Fucking dogshit player. I hate watching him
"
"Definition of a stat padder. He fucking sucks. "
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"That performance was terrible. And he's not getting results either. What's the point of keeping him on?"
"Worst user in this sub and it's not close"
Processing the result
"Great dribbler. No game sense though."
"Yeah I agree. Hardly electric like, but showed some promise as part of the team."
Reacting to the events
"Great dribbler. No game sense though."
"Yeah I agree. Hardly electric like, but showed some promise as part of the team."
Praising Cody Gakpo
admiration
aggressive
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"He's been fantastic "
"We look so much better with him, that pass from him to Palmer, and Palmer to Joao is what makes him so good. Breaking those lines and getting into the final third in just one or tw"
Both sets of supporters were left exasperated by a desperately dull 0-0 draw, with fans describing the match as the worst performance of the season — so tedious that some actually fell asleep watching it. The lack of intensity and attacking ambition from either side drew widespread criticism, with viewers questioning whether the players were genuinely motivated to win.
Criticising game
disappointment
annoyance
game
"What are we watching here? This is one of the worst games I've ever seen, no kidding."
"Worst performance this season. This is worse than the Everton game"
Processing the result
"Boring"
"I just stayed up until 2am to watch that shite! The players looked like they didn't want to play. Best player was lemmens. No hunger whatsoever!!"
Assessing game
neutral
game
"That was an absolutely honking performance. Been a few recently. "
"It was dismal...I wasted 45 mis...& Turned it off'.... Absolutely disgusting.. where was Heaven?& Ben ffksakes"
Praising game
game
"2:24 that’s why he’s the best"
"Best showing in ages this"
Wolves supporters and neutrals are expressing deep frustration with the squad's catastrophic form, criticising individual player performances and lamenting missed opportunities to strengthen the squad during recent transfer windows. Fans are particularly disappointed by the lack of fight shown by expensive players, contrasting sharply with occasional bright moments like victories over Villa and Liverpool earlier in the season.
Frustrated with the team
anger
Adam Armstrong
Hee-chan Hwang
"@Wolves You lot are a fcuking disgrace ! The worst team I have ever seen in a wolves shirt and also the most disliked.... I think each one of you is a coward and you should be ash"
"@Wolves fucking shite the lot of them, look at that lineup it’s a disgrace"
Processing the result
neutral
Adam Armstrong
Hee-chan Hwang
"@Wolves I hope you never make it back to the Premier League… you bunch of losers!!!"
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC we’re useless. we’re gonna lose 14-0. fuck off fosun."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
Adam Armstrong
Hee-chan Hwang
"@Wolves Good effort as always, lads.."
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Great start keep it up"
Manchester United supporters have delivered a damning assessment of their side's performance against Sunderland, singling out poor midfield control, sloppy passing, and a lack of fluidity across the pitch as the main culprits behind the goalless draw. Whilst some fans offer context—pointing to the fixture's meaninglessness late in the season and injury/fatigue issues—the overwhelming consensus is that the players looked disconnected and failed to impose their game on an opponent they felt they should have beaten.
Criticising players
disappointment
annoyance
players
pressing
"so fucking tired of this team not showing up to games, what does it take?"
"Fuck me just giving the ball back and destroying our own counters. Dreadful so far"
Processing the result
"God we were awful"
"More like we never let you play your game no credit at all for us makems yous were shite because we was the better team"
Assessing players
neutral
players
pressing
"When we sneak a win it’s going to be hilarious to see all of the people talk about how sustainable this tactical masterclass is. Definitely nothing to be worried about, you’re just"
"good tactical changes, we actually have enough players in the first phase now to get more than 45% possession"
Praising players
players
pressing
"ooh we are looking so much better than the last 2 weeks"
"Ah, thanks. I agree we did do that well today, if that's the word!"
Fans are locked in debate over a controversial VAR decision in the second half—with a disallowed Cole Palmer goal sparking intense disagreement about referee consistency. The mounting yellow card count has amplified frustration, with supporters divided on whether the officials have lost control of the match.
Outraged at the decision
anger
match
thread
"Fuck this shit. So goddamn shit. "
"So tired of people commenting “imagine” at the beginning of very common, trivial shit. It’s the dumbest fucking trend ever, and there are some dumb ones."
Debating the call
neutral
match
thread
"Absolutely shocking shitty stuff as per fucking usual"
"Fucking shite. Gonna get absolutely piped today "
Agreeing with the call
amusement
match
thread
"Oh wonderful. It’s been coming. "
"10000%. Loved that from him"
Neutral fans are fixated on aggressive challenges from Wolverhampton players—specifically Mosquera and Joao Gomes—directed at Brighton's Carlos Baleba early in the match, with several calling for yellow cards. There's also a separate discussion about Baleba's form this season, with some feeling he's lost the driving intensity he once displayed in possession.
Reacting to the events
neutral
baleba
"Mosquera needs to get bent"
"Ffs Mosquera threw him to the ground!"
Analysing the tactics
"He seems to have a knack for stepping up during the run-in. "
"Ffs Mosquera threw him to the ground!"
Celebrating the moment
joy
admiration
baleba
"I thoroughly enjoy watching him play because some of the stuff he does and pulls off is just fun to watch"
"I thoroughly enjoy his intensity when playing. He goes after it for the entire time he’s on"
Furious at the incident
baleba
"Bruh, Joao Gomes is straight trying to injure Baleba"
"Ffs Mosquera threw him to the ground!"
Fans are heavily criticising Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jørgensen's handling of a crucial shot during the 1-1 draw with Liverpool, with supporters questioning his distribution and composure under pressure. The negative sentiment centres on whether he should have dealt with the attempt more effectively, with comparisons drawn to his previous struggles against long-range efforts.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
anger
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Fucking hell Jorgensen is so fucking bad at everything"
"@ChelseaFC Jorgensen is so terrible with his feet. Almost costed us another goal by trying to dribble. Our worst keeper in decades."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Jorgensen has faced a shot and saved it!!!!"
"Sanchez saves it, and I’m willing to bet my life savings on it "
Celebrating the moment
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"great save, commentators thought the pole got that lol "
"Jorgensen finally made a good save. Wonders never cease "
Liverpool supporters are divided over Arne Slot's decision to substitute a player named Rio in the second half, with some accepting the manager's explanation of muscle tightness whilst others criticise it as overly cautious and tactically damaging. The disagreement reflects broader frustration with Liverpool's season-long injury crisis and squad depth issues, with fans debating whether Slot's personnel decisions represent prudent management or defensive cowardice.
Outraged at the decision
anger
Slot
"@LFC Rio, lift your head up a little, you brainless idiot.where is gakpo...fuck you all cowards..."
"@LFC What the fuck is that clown doing taking off Rio and leaving on Gakpo! He's absolutely clueless and has to go. What a fraud of a manager he is! #SLOTOUT https://t.co/kUJq30Cpe"
Debating the call
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"@LFC Why the hell would you take off rio and leave Gakpo on ?? This bald man pisses me tf off"
"There’s fucking zero support for Rio. Absolutely pathetic this team "
Processing the result
"Rio was complaining of muscle cramps that’s why he was taken off according to slot
Perfect example of don’t assume you know things bet you all feel stupid now for the way you rea"
"Slot said Rio indicated a muscle tightness. "
Assessing
"Rio was complaining of muscle cramps that’s why he was taken off according to slot
Perfect example of don’t assume you know things bet you all feel stupid now for the way you rea"
"Slot said Rio indicated a muscle tightness. "
Agreeing with the call
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"WHAT a goal omg, RIO assist!!"
"I really enjoy watching Rio, lovely spark to his play. "
Brighton supporters are reacting with joy and recognition to Solly March's appearance in the match, with repeated chants of his name dominating the discussion around the early goals and yellow cards. The fans' focus on March suggests this was a significant or sentimental moment — possibly a comeback or tribute — that overshadowed the on-pitch action unfolding in those opening minutes.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Wheres haramball when you want it"
"that guy looks like March"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Lovely cheer for Solly"
"Fab, please give Solly some minutes today."
Debating the call
"Christ on a fucking bike. "
"C'mon lads we have 7 minutes to get Solly a goal"
Furious at the incident
"Christ on a fucking bike. "
"it's a crime against humanity to play rutter at No 10. At least according to Hurzeler."
Fans are divided over Liverpool's home crowd's underwhelming performance during the 1-1 draw, with many criticising the Anfield atmosphere as subdued and library-like, whilst others push back against blaming the stadium itself for the team's lacklustre display. The discussion reflects broader frustration with both the performance and what's perceived as a disconnect between the ground's traditional reputation and its current, quieter reality.
Assessing crowd
neutral
crowd
game
"@LFC Atmosphere must be incredible at anfield. Csn hear every word the players are saying like you can in none league. Famous atmosphere my arse 🤣"
"The Anfield crowd sending a clear message at Arne 👏👏👏"
Criticising crowd
crowd
game
"This stadium is so embarrassingly quiet you can hear them fat scousers breathe. "
"Why the hell are we blaming Anfield?"
Debating the call
"Anfield MOTM."
"Booooo-urns echoing around Anfield"
Praising crowd
approval
crowd
game
"Anfield is such a refreshing atmosphere when we've been watching the Library every week"
"Heading into the city this morning. Won’t be near Anfield but I bet it’ll still be buzzing. "
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating their narrow 1-0 win over Fulham as virtually securing European football next season, with the victory leaving them needing just one more point from their final two matches to guarantee a top-nine finish. Fans are buzzing about the drama of playing most of the match with ten men after Joachim Andersen's red card, but remain focused on their FA Cup final against Manchester City and the possibility of claiming a Champions League spot if results go their way.
Optimistic about the team
gratitude
admiration
europe
games
"Thank you joachim andersen! Up the boys one more win for Europe you’d think! (Come on City) "
"@afcbournemouth Congrats , rest you have 9 days to prepare to ManCity"
Processing the result
neutral
europe
games
"We're the Preston of the Premier League. Impossible for this squad to ever do anything even remotely notable."
"Last time City lost a cup final, Chelsea fucking dogwalked the Conference League. They can just be midtable madmen and chill. "
Reacting to the events
"I am in support of you winning all your remaining games for totally unselfish reasons"
"We're the Preston of the Premier League. Impossible for this squad to ever do anything even remotely notable."
Frustrated with the team
europe
games
"Last time City lost a cup final, Chelsea fucking dogwalked the Conference League. They can just be midtable madmen and chill. "
"We're the Preston of the Premier League. Impossible for this squad to ever do anything even remotely notable."
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate over whether a key midfielder—likely Mason Mount, who picked up a yellow card in the 54th minute—is genuinely world-class or merely a beneficiary of tactical systems that mask his inconsistency. The discussion oscillates between praise for his recent form and creative output, and criticism that he's overhyped, unreliable, and comparable to younger talents rather than worthy of his £100 million price tag.
Criticising season
minutes
"Horrible march across the board for him. Played awful and stayed on the pitch until the end. I don’t get it"
"He has been really dire. There was a moment where he basically didn't even try to compete. Another where he had a horrible pass when he had multiple people crashing the box. "
Assessing season
neutral
season
player
"Don't want to be thath guy, but today, he was as bad as the rest. On of the worst matches i ever seen. Flashscores ratings really nailed today performances"
"that logic makes no sense, by that you should never play him"
Processing the result
"Honestly he need to go, just bang average player
People keep overhyped him, he is now level olise and Yamal"
"Let’s be real, he was never that good in the first place."
Praising season
admiration
season
player
"He looks really solid and commanding tbh, great buy it seems"
"Seriously, I love his work rate off the ball, really needed it this game. Had some nice interplay with Kobbie too"
Chelsea supporters are sarcastically hammering new manager Calum McFarlane over his recent public statements about "standards," using the term mockingly after a disjointed 1-1 draw where Liverpool dominated long stretches and Chelsea's discipline crumbled with a cascade of late yellows. The fanbase is essentially saying: you can't lecture about standards in the gym and training ground, then field a performance this sloppy on the pitch.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Standards, folks! Need to have them on the pitch as well as the weight room!"
"THIS IS THE STANDARDDDDDS!!!!!!!!!"
Assessing
"Yeah standards and culture are totally sound.
Maybe we need a yellow card campaign for the guy in the dugout.
"
"But I was told standards aren’t only set in the gym…"
Processing the result
"Yeah standards and culture are totally sound.
Maybe we need a yellow card campaign for the guy in the dugout.
"
"But I was told standards aren’t only set in the gym…"
Furious at the incident
"@LFC Standards my foot!!!! We are still sh*t"
"@LFC What standards, you failure, you scumbag? Leave! Believe the king, not..."
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"@LFC Anyway, we've seen some incredible standards on the pitch this season."
"Great standards!!!"
Manchester United supporters are heavily debating Lisandro Martínez's future at the club, with many arguing his injury record, rustiness, and inconsistent decision-making in possession mean younger centre-back Leny Yoro and emerging talent Heaven (likely Leny Yoro's partner) should be prioritised going forward. There's growing consensus that United should consider selling Martínez and investing in fresh centre-back depth rather than relying on him as a key player next season, particularly with an expanded fixture list ahead.
Outraged at the decision
disappointment
annoyance
wants
"Martinez is such a fucking hothead, get Heaven on please "
"Martinez is fucking wank. Absolute liability. "
Debating the call
neutral
wants
"If Licha needed a game, heck it, let Heaven play alongside him, Heaven has been so good he deserves the game time to develop and the sensation of playing with way less pressure now"
"Would love to see Licha tried out in Case's role. He can find a pass and can make a tackle.."
Assessing
"Martinez should just get in straight."
"i feel more safer with lisandro & macguire"
Agreeing with the call
wants
"I fucking love Licha so much, such a silky player "
"God I love Licha"
United supporters are fiercely debating Kobbie Mainoo's midfield credentials in a goalless draw with Sunderland, with opinion split between those who see him as a calming, essential presence and those who believe he lacks the positional discipline to function without a dedicated defensive partner like Casemiro. The broader consensus leans toward needing significant summer midfield recruitment, but Mainoo's status as an untouchable fan favourite—particularly after a recent good run of form—is driving scepticism about whether the club should build long-term plans around a 21-year-old whose partnerships with Mount and Bruno have repeatedly misfired.
Questioning the approach
Mainoo
"All idiotic people start jumping on at mainoo . Fucking hell he is playing out of position as a 6 / cdm . He is not made for that job . "
"Mainoo has zero defensive awareness and doesn't create enough either."
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Mainoo
"Mainoo has been shit. Casemiro makes him look good "
"Mainoo and Mount not great at doing the ugly stuff I guess, void of a proper CDM really costing us at the start"
Assessing
"Mainoo was the only one that brought any calmness and control. Take him out and it would be total chaos and unwatchable."
"It's really funny that people blame Mount, who played out of position, while Mainoo got ran cirles around and also did literally nothing. At least Mount made some tactical fouls an"
Backing the tactics
Mainoo
"The Mainoo chant is so catchy"
"I really like Mainoo, he’s very press resistant and often seems to find a forward pass in places where others would pass sideways or backwards. "
With Arne Slot's tenure under intense scrutiny following the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, Liverpool supporters are actively debating whether the club should sack the manager and pursue Xabi Alonso instead, citing concerns about tactical setup, player development, and the belief that Alonso represents a superior alternative already available in the market. The discussion centres on frustration that Liverpool appear tactically outmatched in games, with fans arguing Alonso's brand of football would better suit the squad's strengths compared to Slot's perceived defensive, uninspired approach.
Processing the result
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"@AnfieldScope_ @LFC KEEP HIM WE NEED ALONSO SLOT IS SO GOOD"
"Look at the brightside, liverpool keep slot and we get alonso! "
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"The fact we’re gonna miss out on xabi to give slot another year makes me fucking sick "
"FSG has made so really poor choices. If they let Xabi slip a way, when everyone can see how piss poor this is, it will be their worst mistake yet."
Reacting to the events
"I’m not sure what’s stopping us from actually wanting Alonso, I mean surely he’s a good fit we literally took his best players from Leverkusen "
"I'm not convinced, I'd prefer Enrique."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"Xabi Alonso are you watching? look how good we play in your favourite 3atb"
"Man Alonso is right there...
Just imagine our midfield with some direct coaching from Alonso. I'm sure Jones would improve extremely well under him and we already know he links wel"
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising Ryan Gravenberch's performance in midfield, with widespread frustration that he and Alexis Mac Allister lack the defensive solidity required at the base of the team. The consensus is that Arne Slot desperately needs to recruit a specialist number six to cover for Gravenberch's positional weaknesses and improve Liverpool's midfield balance.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"This double pivot of Mac Allister and Gravenberch is so poor on and off the ball. Both need to be replaced from the starting line up next season."
"@LFC Gravenberch running around like an headless chicken and can’t tack to save his life 😠"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"@ChelseaFC Gravenberchhhhhhhhhh what a goal !!!"
"@LFC What a moment
Ryan Gravenberch showing real quality there—composed finish and perfect timing to make the difference for Liverpool F.C."
Assessing
"Gravenberch is the softest lad in the league "
"He's playing too far forward for my liking compared to last season. If we insist on Gravenberch playing as an 8, we need a world class/top class 6/DM, like Fabinho was."
Furious at the incident
annoyance
"@ChelseaFC This Gravenberch has been sh*t since 10 games now!!! He’s scoring us in just 5mins of play. It’s clear how sh*tty we’ve become.
Look how Palmer let that small boy get "
"Gravenberch is an absolute tragedy man, just terrible"
Chelsea fans are divided on Reece James's influence after his substitute appearance in the draw, with some praising his immediate impact whilst others highlight his injury record and absence from 79 matches over three seasons. Discussion also centres on rotation options in midfield, particularly whether Roméo Lavia should operate deeper to accommodate Andrey Santos.
Processing the result
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"James for Santos completely killed us"
"Not happy with that change, James in midfield for our key midfielder is a bit dodgy"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"@ChelseaFC That's great Reece James is on for Andrey santo"
"James came on and was immediately the best player on the pitch. Unbelievable player. "
Reacting to the events
"Splendid, Mr Glass is coming on, hope he gets through this game unharmed. 🤦🏻♂️ "
"Reece James is player that I keep forgetting exists "
Assessing
"Splendid, Mr Glass is coming on, hope he gets through this game unharmed. 🤦🏻♂️ "
"Reece James is player that I keep forgetting exists "
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
Moisés Caicedo
"Santos has fucked up so many times this season "
"Again James. Poor showing. "
Chelsea supporters have launched a sustained critique of Malo Gusto's performance, with 205 posts focusing on his tendency to play backwards passes and fail to progress attacks down the right flank. Fans argue he kills promising moves with poor decision-making and lack of ambition, suggesting alternative options like Josh would be more effective in the role.
Criticising Liam Delap
annoyance
Liam Delap
João Pedro
"Gusto is one of the worst RBs that we ever had. I'll die in that hill."
"@ChelseaFC I hate gusto. What a useless c**t."
Assessing Liam Delap
neutral
Liam Delap
João Pedro
"@akuahwritess @ChelseaFC I see a lot of positives in this game... to me,still I think Gusto needs a mental switch up."
"Here's a fun fact for you: Gusto earns a fortune playing football "
Reacting to the events
"Rafa is on it so no. Purely a vibes thing"
"this is him all season. he has the most backwards passes in the entire Premier League."
Processing the result
"Rafa is on it so no. Purely a vibes thing"
"this is him all season. he has the most backwards passes in the entire Premier League."
Praising Liam Delap
amusement
Liam Delap
João Pedro
"@ChelseaFC So many positive things today.
But how Rio is running on Gusto is funny. https://t.co/0VNDbInsO3"
"Gusto gives me hope that I too can play for Chelsea "
Fulham supporters vented their anger at a defeat against AFC Bournemouth where two red cards turned the game, with many questioning the club's direction and mid-table mediocrity under owner Tony Khan. The frustration centred on a lack of ambition and identity, contrasting sharply with the team's occasional flashes of quality earlier in the season.
Frustrated with the team
anger
annoyance
"@FulhamFC never let this fucking pig play for us again, been useless all year and dickhead silva still lets him play. one of tbe worst defenders in world football"
"@FulhamFC What a useless cunt, cost us countless points this season. Never want to see him again, palace fans bang on."
Processing the result
neutral
"@FulhamFC Amazing what shooting at goal does, we should give it a go"
"@FulhamFC Scoring a goal would be nice lads"
Reacting to the events
"@FulhamboyHyou seem emotional mate"
"@FulhamboyH fulham arent special either mate lets be real"
Assessing
"@FulhamboyHyou seem emotional mate"
"@FulhamboyH fulham arent special either mate lets be real"
Optimistic about the team
"@FulhamFC Fair play to you boys, making it an even second half, top class"
"@FulhamFC Waited till the 94th minute to have any sort of attack, good job guys"
Manchester United and Sunderland supporters are pinpointing heavy rain and a deteriorated pitch as the primary culprits behind the 0-0 stalemate, with fans arguing that dreadful playing surface and weather conditions made it near-impossible for either side to construct flowing football. The consensus is that whilst both teams produced poor play, environmental factors deserve substantial blame for the lack of quality on show.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
disgust
footballer
"I think the pitch is awful how do sunderland play in these shit conditions every week"
"Pitch looks hideous, conditions look awful. Not really conducive to the lineup we've been somewhat forced into playing really "
Assessing
"Man Utd started on a low point & the rain disturb the game"
"We mustn't forget it has been raining"
Processing the result
neutral
footballer
"Much less technical team. This weather perfectly suits them. "
"Been enjoying the slight breeze whilst watching the songbirds in my neighbour's apple tree more than this game"
Optimistic about the team
footballer
"Yeah lovely weather. Lets hope it rolls through for the TT aswell."
"A good spell here."
Liverpool supporters vented their frustration at Anfield with widespread booing during the 1-1 draw, particularly targeting manager Arne Slot's team selections and substitution decisions — with the mood described as shifting from apathy to genuine anger. When players like Ryan Gravenberch responded by suggesting fans needed to show more support, it only inflamed sentiment further, with supporters arguing that millionaire players had no right to lecture paying fans about their right to voice dissatisfaction.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Slot
game
"@LFC Why are you’re fans booing? Ungrateful cunts look where we are ."
"I had to boo the fucking tv. That was pathetic."
Debating the call
"can't ignore the match going fans, the booing was the big part of today"
"Haha there’s no trust in anything 🦥 says. He saw and heard the boos. It’s the logical thing to say to cover his ass."
Processing the result
neutral
Slot
game
"I’m just excited to hear how loud the boos will be at full time "
"Those boo's at the end of the game should worry every fan. We cannot go into next season with this man in charge. The football is fucking trash, like unwatchable almost. If we go i"
Optimistic about the team
Slot
game
"Getting excited for the boos"
"I LOVED THE HOME FANS today showing the board and ownership how everyone feels!!"
With Champions League qualification secured and little left to play for this season, Manchester United supporters are united in their verdict: the squad needs a wholesale rebuild across multiple positions, with particular focus on midfield depth, full-back upgrades, and striking options. Fans argue that performances in dead-rubber fixtures like the Sunderland draw have exposed fundamental squad weaknesses that Michael Carrick's managerial credentials alone cannot mask without serious investment from the ownership.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
players
season
"@ManUtd This football is shit. We better sign at least 7 fucking players and an elite manager."
"Pretty evident to me that this lineup is fucked ever since it was posted from the get go"
Processing the result
neutral
players
season
"Good game I feel in this case. Tells you who need to go, who need to stay. And right now there are lot of players who are making a strong case for going"
"It quite literally looked like every player was making their debut today. Ludicrously bad performance all round. "
Optimistic about the team
season
"Our depth sure is great."
"United have had a great season - qualified for champions league,captain fantastic is player of the season and Carrick is a contender for manager of the season.there’s not much left"
Manchester United supporters are clashing over whether Michael Carrick deserves permanent manager status or whether the team's league position masks deeper tactical problems and squad limitations. The debate hinges on whether recent success represents genuine improvement or merely lucky results that will collapse next season without significant investment.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
carrick
manager
"@curtso2 @markgoldbridge YOU ARE A FUCKING BRAINDEAD SUPPORTER. WE WERE SO FUCKING SHIT"
"@markgoldbridge Worst game I've watched in a while... We were so shit... Carrick is clueless"
Processing the result
neutral
carrick
manager
"@ManUtd Thank you Carrick ❤️❤️❤️"
"@ManUtd You give Carrick the fucking job after than then there’s going to be riots. 0 idea on what he’s actually doing. Played the same way all fucking game. Absolutely disgraceful"
Assessing
"So this is what we can expect regularly if Carrick becomes permanent manager..."
"The only difference between Carrick and Amorim is luck. Nothing has changed just results"
Optimistic about the team
carrick
manager
"Lovely to see the press conference tday"
"@markgoldbridge We were brilliant all game"
Fulham supporters have vented their fury at Joachim Andersen following his dismissal in the 45+7th minute against AFC Bournemouth, with fans arguing the defender's unreliability and poor discipline have become a major liability for the club. The overwhelming consensus is that his absence from the team going forward would be a welcome relief.
Furious at the incident
anger
"Andersen can fuck off. Sick of that useless twat."
"fuck andersen and his arrogance "
Celebrating the moment
"The best thing to come outbof this game is not having to see Andersen in the lineup for the rest of the season. Good riddance. "
"Andersen, I can’t believe my eyes"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Andersen, I can’t believe my eyes"
"The best thing to come outbof this game is not having to see Andersen in the lineup for the rest of the season. Good riddance. "
Fans are divided over a late incident involving Matheus Cunha in the closing stages, with some believing he was genuinely fouled and the referee made a terrible decision, whilst others are convinced he dived and are mocking his theatrics. The moment has ignited debate about whether the Brazilian forward relies too heavily on gamesmanship rather than his natural ability.
Furious at the incident
anger
still
"That cunha dive actually pisses me off so much. "
"really poor from cunha suddenly, but fuck me the foul on him should not be called like this what the fuck"
Reacting to the events
neutral
still
"Cunha loves diving what a player tho shoulda scored today"
"A great save from Roefs to deny Cunha! 👊"
Debating the call
"Cant believe Cunha doesnt score and then dives like that. I mean..."
"Cunha 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Come on now! 😂😂😂😂😂."
Assessing
"Cant believe Cunha doesnt score and then dives like that. I mean..."
"Cunha 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Come on now! 😂😂😂😂😂."
Celebrating the moment
amusement
still
"What a tackle from Cunha 😎"
"For someone as talented as cunha, he loves to dive a lot."
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising Mason Mount's performance in the 0-0 draw with Sunderland, with many questioning whether he has a future at the club under Michael Carrick's system. Fans argue he doesn't fit the current tactical setup, citing his injury record and wages as additional concerns, with several calling for his departure in the summer transfer window.
Criticising intelligence
annoyance
intelligence
Mount
"Mount was absolutely useless, when does his contract end?"
"Mount has been awful, looks so scruffy. "
Assessing intelligence
neutral
intelligence
Mount
"@ManUtd Mount played there better than Urgate could hve played👏👏"
"Mount 👌👌"
Analysing the tactics
"Mount needs to be sold . The problem is nobody except maybe Lampard at Coventry want him."
"Yeah man cause we will have Mount as a dm next season😂😂"
Processing the result
"Mount needs to be sold . The problem is nobody except maybe Lampard at Coventry want him."
"Yeah man cause we will have Mount as a dm next season😂😂"
Praising intelligence
admiration
intelligence
Mount
"That mount tackle was so so good "
"Mount has been the best of the midfield 3 "
Manchester United fans are split over Luke Shaw's defensive display and a contentious refereeing decision in the box, with some arguing he committed a clear holding foul on a Sunderland attacker that should have been penalised as a penalty, whilst others defend his world-class defending. The incident has sparked heated debate about whether the referee missed a stonewall penalty or correctly allowed play to continue.
Outraged at the decision
Luke O'Nien
Nordi Mukiele
"@SunderlandAFC Referees’ treatment of Brian Brobbey is absolutely fucking disgraceful."
"I really can’t stand Brobbey. "
Debating the call
neutral
Luke O'Nien
Nordi Mukiele
"Brian Babonde is really strong"
"Shaws been good"
Reacting to the events
"Shaw is very good defensively but not good going forward"
"Clueless lol, Dalot and Shaw are absolutely dreadful 😂"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
admiration
Luke O'Nien
Nordi Mukiele
"that was fantastic by Brobbey, my god"
"@ManUtd This is Luke Shaw’s best season so far as a Man utd player"
Manchester United supporters are frustrated by a flat performance against Sunderland and worried about squad depth as they prepare for European football next season, with several players' futures at the club now in question following unconvincing displays. Fans acknowledge the team has secured third place and Champions League qualification, but believe the lacklustre effort exposes serious gaps that will need addressing before competing in Europe.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
season
players
"Another terrible performance unfortunately. Dread to think what this would look like playing in 4 competitions next season."
"Piss poor effort and performance. Disappointed in these players putting that in after qualifying for the champions league."
Processing the result
neutral
season
players
"I mean, no matter how poor we think they are, these are still PL players. If you give them time on the ball, which we do because of how we have to defend, they will look good. "
"Have you ever gone into work after finishing your yearly task knowing that you crushed it that year and coasted for the last month?
That’s exactly where our players are right now."
Assessing
"World cup - players are wating their injuries and with CL place for united, i cant blame them"
"Piss poor effort and performance. Disappointed in these players putting that in after qualifying for the champions league."
Optimistic about the team
approval
season
players
"Sure looks like we've already secured what we wanted for the year. Amateur hour out here now. "
"It will be. Have a lot more matches next year. "
Wolverhampton supporters are demanding Rob Edwards's immediate removal following the 3-0 defeat to Brighton, with the manager's tactical ineptitude and poor recent form (1 goal in 5 matches) cited as evidence he cannot prevent the club's relegation to the Championship. Fans acknowledge the squad's limitations but argue Edwards has shown no clear tactical identity and that a managerial change—even an interim—offers better prospects for survival than keeping him through the final two games.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
anger
Edwards
Daniel Bentley
"@Wolves Get that pathetic sorry excuse of a manager out the fucking club... Another first half with 0 shots, but but it's not on Edwards, the fuck they do all week"
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Utter shambles of a club. Thanks. Utter shambles of a manager too, what do they do all week, play cards cos it aint train to a plan. Fuck edwards off"
Processing the result
neutral
Edwards
Daniel Bentley
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Rob Edwards masterclass."
"@Wolves @OfficialBHAFC Don’t worry…everything is fine. Rob Edward’s isn’t to blame, he’s only had nearly 30 games to show what a good coach he is. Roll on next season FFS"
Reacting to the events
"Just a quick one, that’s 1 goal for and 12 against in our last 5 matches. Edwards has come out and said that he’s done the best he can and essentially blamed the ‘situation’ of the"
"Edwards out"
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising right-back Frimpong's performances and questioning why the club spent £30-35 million on a player who appears to lack the technical quality needed for the Premier League, with many arguing his pace is his only significant attribute. Fans are particularly frustrated given warnings from Leverkusen that he cannot cross effectively and citing his struggles defensively, leading them to view the signing as a major misjudgement compared to other expensive summer acquisitions.
Criticising Cody Gakpo
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"@LFC We are soo bad man, from the Goalie to the number 9 I can’t name any positive, who Tf agreed to sign Frimpong btw??"
"Frimpong is so bad. Every single one of their transfers has been underwhelming, except for Ekitike for like half a season."
Processing the result
"Genuine question - was Frimpong really one of his best players? That would really make me question the caliber of the Bundesliga if so, and I'm really not one for condescending oth"
"If Salah isn’t fit for Villa we need to give a Morison a chance because frimpong might actually be the worst player in the League "
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Hato so good
Cucu rattling the hell out of frimpong
"
"@BallerTalk0 @LFC This is so kind with Frimpong and Gakpo."
Praising Cody Gakpo
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Nice crossing there Frimpong"
"A Frimpong Gusto Fullback Duo would be delicious to watch."
Newcastle supporters are divided over whether Alexander Isak is being let down by Arne Slot's system and squad construction, or whether the expensive striker simply hasn't delivered as expected. The discussion centres on whether Isak's struggles stem from poor tactical deployment and injury concerns, or represent a fundamentally flawed transfer decision.
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Nice spark from Isaak"
"People blaming and talking shit about Isak, is this the first season you've watched football? Gets zero service, it's like having a Ferrari and driving it like a Fiat. "
Criticising Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Isaks passing is dogshit. Wth"
"Isak just sucks. He’s just not good right now. He’s slow, bad touch, bad positioning, bad everything.
Maybe he’s injured but he’s been useless unless the ball falls on his foot in"
Analysing the tactics
"On a brighter note, was actually one of Isak’s better performances today. First time I’ve seen him get involved in the build up and he did it well. And often."
"Why did we buy Isak? We don’t play to his strength at all. It’s like they just hoped it would work without doing shit. Kinda feel for him, it’s not easy being that expensive and th"
Reacting to the events
"On a brighter note, was actually one of Isak’s better performances today. First time I’ve seen him get involved in the build up and he did it well. And often."
"Why did we buy Isak? We don’t play to his strength at all. It’s like they just hoped it would work without doing shit. Kinda feel for him, it’s not easy being that expensive and th"
Praising Cody Gakpo
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Isak will be back up to fitness by the World Cup. Great purchase."
"On a brighter note, was actually one of Isak’s better performances today. First time I’ve seen him get involved in the build up and he did it well. And often."
United supporters are lambasting their team's attacking impotence at Sunderland, with the side managing zero shots on target until the 93rd minute despite dominating possession — a performance so devoid of cutting edge that fans are questioning the entire tactical approach and wondering what's gone wrong under the new management.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
"Fucking hell can no one get it on target ?"
"I shot on goal. Just two words - bloody awful."
Reacting to the events
neutral
"SHOT. ON. TARGET 🤫🔥"
"shot on target!!"
Celebrating the moment
"shot on target yay"
"If we get a shot on target I will celebrate hardly and claim the moral victory "
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration at the increasingly chaotic and physical corner routines now dominating Premier League football, with many blaming Arsenal for starting a trend of aggressive, rule-bending set-piece tactics that other clubs have copied. Fans are particularly wound up that referees appear to allow pushing and obstruction at corners that would never be tolerated during open play, with some arguing Liverpool's own reluctance to adopt these methods puts them at a competitive disadvantage.
Furious at the incident
anger
annoyance
Filip Jørgensen
Gabriel Slonina
"The only thing I hate more than these stupid fucking Arsenal corners is the fact we’re dogshit at them"
"I hate this dogshit wrestling in the box allowed "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Filip Jørgensen
Gabriel Slonina
"That was certainly one of the corners of all time"
"What a corner that was "
Celebrating the moment
Filip Jørgensen
Gabriel Slonina
"Lovely corner routines"
"That's really high quality corner routine right there"
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are furious with Cole Palmer's repeated theatrics—falling over at minimal contact to draw fouls—and blaming the referee for repeatedly falling for it throughout the match. The discussion centres on Palmer's diving technique being so effective it's essentially "perfected," with fans questioning how the official keeps awarding fouls for what they see as legitimate challenges or the Chelsea forward simply throwing himself to the ground.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Why does Palmer ALWAYS get rewarded with that shit half in his own half, it’s not even fucking well done either. He just falls to his knees ffs"
"Palmer is so infuriating to watch man. Slows everything down and can’t even get the basics right. Been like this for longer than a lot would like to admit "
Debating the call
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"50th time Palmer has done that, brilliant and consistent actor"
"This fucking ref. And dork Cole Palmer. How is it a foul to just fall on the damn ball?! God almighty. "
Reacting to the events
"hes useless too too. he threw it straight to a chelsea player and ended up tackling palmer because his touch with his "left" foot was so bad. No idea why we bought him to play buil"
"Pawson dating Palmer by any chance?"
Agreeing with the call
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Palmers diving has been great for us today!"
"My sweet prince Palmer!!!!!!!"
Neutral observers are tracking the chaotic sequence of events in Fulham's loss to Bournemouth, particularly the two red cards that derailed the match and forced tactical substitutions. The discussion reflects confusion and resignation as the game unfolded with end-to-end play punctuated by discipline issues and ultimately a Rayan goal that settled the contest.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Dissent."
"It ends in defeat. https://t.co/8Q5hDevcZg"
Debating the call
"End to end stuff"
"Dissent."
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"WHAT A WIN THAT IS 👏👏 https://t.co/X3s7HwaXaq"
"WHAT A WIN THAT IS 👏👏 https://t.co/X3s7HwaXaq"
Furious at the incident
disappointment
"Don’t know how it took so long for them to show a replay…"
"It ends in defeat. https://t.co/8Q5hDevcZg"
Liverpool fans are split on Curtis Jones's display, with many criticising his positioning and vulnerable defending against Chelsea's left flank, while others argue he was poorly deployed and left isolated without adequate support. The negativity is compounded by post-match footage of Jones laughing with Chelsea players, which some supporters interpret as a lack of urgency or commitment during a frustrating draw.
Criticising Alexis Mac Allister
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Jones was truly terrible in the first half. Cucurella got in behind him so many times."
"@LFC I’ve just seen jones try a cruyff turn at his own corner flag??????? wtf is this idiot doing. Robbing a career"
Assessing Alexis Mac Allister
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Jones is still one of the best passers on the team, and yes actually coaching directly does improve ability. That's the point of coaching?"
"Jones gets a load of stick but he's actually really good on the ball, we just need to utilise him further forward "
Analysing the tactics
"Jones was truly terrible in the first half. Cucurella got in behind him so many times."
"Being played completely out of position with little to no support as well though. Makes no sense to play him at RW when Jones is inverting into the midfield from RB. He had no supp"
Processing the result
"Jones was truly terrible in the first half. Cucurella got in behind him so many times."
"Being played completely out of position with little to no support as well though. Makes no sense to play him at RW when Jones is inverting into the midfield from RB. He had no supp"
Praising Alexis Mac Allister
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Fucking brilliant Curt"
"Jones is ballin "
With 1,886 posts dominated by negative sentiment, Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at Arne Slot's tactical approach and team selections following the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, with many calling for the manager's departure and questioning whether his defensive style is fit for a title-challenging club. The discussion ranges from conspiracy theories about deliberate sabotage to more serious criticism of his tactical philosophy compared to top European managers, all amid a season where Liverpool sit fourth with mounting pressure.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
anger
Slot
slot
"@LFC THIS CLUB IS A FUCKING DISGRACEFUL CANT EVEN BEAT THIS SHIT CHELSEA TEAM JUST SPEAKS TO HOW SHIT LFC N SLOT ARE! AWFULLL FUCKING SEASON!"
"@LFC SLOT IS FUCKING DISGUSTING MAN!!! Play same strategy, no improvement ever, and FUCKING SAID NON SENSE IN CONFERENCE!!!! FUCK OFF!!!!"
Processing the result
neutral
Slot
slot
"@LFC Fucking embarrassing again, absolutely mental giving slot next season."
"dumbass OAF cant even stand onsides holy shit get rid of him and slot pls"
Optimistic about the team
Slot
slot
"@LFC Amazing tactics from Slot again!"
"@LFC Well done guys. Very high standard by Slott again and co again"
AFC Bournemouth supporters are grappling with manager Andoni Iraola's exit to Crystal Palace and the appointment of Marco Rose as his replacement, with mixed reactions ranging from concern about the club's ambitious project to cautious optimism about Rose's European pedigree and tactical philosophy. The discussion is also tinged with worry about simultaneous departures of key defensive players to elite clubs, raising questions about whether Bournemouth can sustain their strong recent form and European ambitions.
Processing the result
neutral
"Sorry bud. Kerkez and Kepa. Makes it even more impressive!
Marco Rose? How does your fanbase feel about that?
Heard Iriola is heading to Palace, be a nice swap for Glasner."
"I don't pretend to know much about Rose tbf, but he comes with a good reputation.
Ultimately as long as we win more than we lose & play entertaining football I'm happy."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
"Rose could be very very good. He has experience in major European competitions, so that could be a plus. Similar overall philosophy to Iraola."
"@afcbournemouth The best thing about Iraola leaving is that he’ll actually be at a relevant club"
Frustrated with the team
"I really don't understand going to palace especially if they don't win the conference league final, there must be something going on higher up where he feels Bournemouth don't matc"
Wolverhampton supporters are calling for manager Rob Edwards to make tactical changes and bring fresh legs off the bench to steady the ship during Brighton's dominant first-half performance. The mood reflects frustration at the team's loose defending and a plea for immediate intervention to prevent the scoreline from spiralling further out of control.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Go back to sleep mf:
https://preview.redd.it/vv2mp94ko40h1.jpeg?width=673&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bfd4fd5081e26962144e791535bb41e8c4ad48f8"
"Alright boys, time to wake back up"
Furious at the incident
anger
"Fucking hell boys, tighten it up"
"Yeesh, last thing we need right now. Please be minor!"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Here's the subs... Good ones too. They heard you on the bench!"
"Alright boys, time to wake back up"
Fulham supporters are venting frustration at manager Marco Silva's apparent lack of commitment and the squad's inability to perform under pressure, with many questioning whether a managerial change is needed ahead of a crucial summer rebuild. The collapse — two red cards and a defeat to Bournemouth — has crystallised deeper anxieties about Silva's future intentions and the club's transfer strategy for next season.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Silva
"@FulhamFC Another pathetic attacking performance and another game thrown away! Silva can go now I’ve had enough of this weak, toothless team!"
"@FulhamFC Another silva shit show
And you have the nerve to charge the prices you do for what
Watching a manager who believes in his own hype but fails to deliver again a team to"
Processing the result
neutral
Silva
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few years ago. Only thing hampering us"
"I think we're in trouble next season, there are no goals in this side and I don't trust the club to replace Silva, Wilson or Jimenez in a timely manner. I think at this point we sh"
Debating the call
"I think we're in trouble next season, there are no goals in this side and I don't trust the club to replace Silva, Wilson or Jimenez in a timely manner. I think at this point we sh"
"I agree. I don't trust the club to have a decent transfer window either, we've basically gone from wait until August then sign a few out-of-favour PL experienced players, to wait e"
Optimistic about the team
Silva
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few years ago. Only thing hampering us"
Liverpool supporters are furious with Cody Gakpo for recording just 41 minutes without touching the ball during the Chelsea draw, with debate splitting between blaming the player's form and criticising manager Arne Slot's rigid tactical system that starves the striker of possession. The discussion escalates into broader frustration with Slot's inflexibility, transfer strategy, and apparent obsession with Gakpo despite the winger's decline in output and involvement.
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Gakpo is a genuinely horrible footballer and is stealing a living. Slot keeping him on sums up his incompetence. Slot OUT NOW."
"@LFC Get that bald fucking piece of shit out !!!!!! Substituting your best attacking player and keeping that useless shirt Gakpo !!!!! SACK HIM !!!! FOR HOW LONG DO WE HAVE TO WATC"
Debating the call
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Nice use of Gakpo's touches after / before 60 minutes."
"I think Gakpo had one touch so far. Fantastic tactics"
Agreeing with the call
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"I'm looking forward to when Gakpo makes the world cup team of the tournament. Along with Wirtz, Alisson, Robbo, Konate, Salah, Macalister and Isak, of course. "
"Best move I've seen in a while. CuJo was brilliant
But fakin Gakpo man"
Supporters are furious over what they see as wildly inconsistent refereeing, particularly Joachim Andersen's red card for a tackle where he got the ball first — a decision they argue wasn't applied uniformly across recent matches, citing examples like Bruno Fernandes avoiding similar punishment and Elliot Anderson's tackle going unpunished in European competition. The debate centres on whether getting the ball justifies the contact, with many arguing the officials have lost control of the match and are relying too heavily on VAR to make decisions that lack coherent logic.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
ref
tackle
"Why do our players consistently make the stupidest decisions possible? Like no wonder it's mid-table mediocrity year after year. "
"God both of our teams are dumb as fuck. "
Debating the call
neutral
ref
tackle
"Rare moment where VAR is actually correct for once. "
"Good use of VAR. That's a textbook red."
Reacting to the events
"Both reds were 100% spot on"
"Anderson’s tackle is never a booking, he got the ball first"
Manchester United supporters are using the 0-0 stalemate against Sunderland to pile criticism on striker Joshua Zirkzee, with many declaring him not good enough for the club and demanding his departure in the summer transfer window. The discourse extends to wider squad frustrations—particularly Mason Mount's continued struggles and tactical questions about how manager Michael Carrick is deploying his attacking players—with fans arguing the entire team underperformed in possession and should have dominated a side sitting 12th in the table.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Zirkzee
player
"Worst ever game I have ever watched. Players are bad except for Lammens and Mazraoui. Referee is horrible. "
"We could not win the game due to a couple of terrible starters- in particular Zirkzee. He should never start. Amad was terrible as well- Mbuemo/Dorgu starting we would have won"
Assessing
"We know we need a bigger squad and zirkzee will go"
"Thank god Zirkzee got a start so everyone can see how atrocious he is. I can’t scroll X for 5 mins without fans asking why he isn’t played or brought on. I literally seen one guy s"
Processing the result
neutral
Zirkzee
player
"OMG Zirkzee !! "
"Fuck you zirkzee and I hope to never see you ever again "
Optimistic about the team
Zirkzee
player
"Zirkzee is going to look incredible next year in Italy."
"Great deal "
Liverpool fans are furious that Virgil van Dijk was not awarded a penalty after being grabbed and held by Moisés Caicedo in the box, with multiple posts arguing the Chelsea midfielder was effectively hanging on him while the referee and VAR took no action. The frustration centres on the inconsistency of officiating throughout the match, with fans feeling van Dijk's clear contact was ignored despite other decisions being scrutinised more closely.
Outraged at the decision
anger
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"What a bullshit call. He throws himself to the ground. I swear they target caicado with the worst calls."
"Van Dijk is such a cunt, stop whining bruh "
Debating the call
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"caicedo with the clothesline on VVD. welcome to WWE"
"Caicedo's arm wrapped round VVD's neck. Won't be given though obviously. Good process lads round of applause for everyone in the VAR portaloo"
Reacting to the events
"Over and over again. How can the ref not see it? And then no call for Van Dijk?! God. "
"Unreal how thats looked at closer than Van Dijk getting wrestled down"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Van djik is such a champ taking a ball straight to the face"
"what a sitter from van dijk"
Manchester United fans are expressing serious concern about their midfield balance and creative output following a goalless draw against Sunderland, with the absence of defensive midfielder Casemiro blamed for exposing the team's structural vulnerability—and raising urgent questions about whether manager Michael Carrick has adequate cover and reinforcements for next season. The broader anxiety centres on whether the club can compete effectively if they fail to sign adequate midfield replacements, with Casemiro's absence starkly revealing their reliance on him to enable attacking play through Bruno and their number 8.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
sadness
game
position
"I'd sub that striker off right then. That's a horrendous miss."
"@ManUtd That was sooooo bad. Casamiro's absence can be felt."
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
position
"Most important thing our new midfielders need to bring next season is physicality. We are so, so light in there, even with Case starting."
"Can't wait for Ineos to sign just two midfielders despite Casemiro and Ugarte leaving lol"
Processing the result
"No casemiro no party"
"Bad games happen. But glad reality bites. Everyone was gassed last week when we beat Liverpool and hailed Kobe MOTM… We’re playing with a no.8 in midfield who relies on our DM (Cas"
Assessing
"No casemiro no party"
"Bad games happen. But glad reality bites. Everyone was gassed last week when we beat Liverpool and hailed Kobe MOTM… We’re playing with a no.8 in midfield who relies on our DM (Cas"
Celebrating the moment
game
position
"Casemiro genuinely our best midfielder and best striker"
"Good luck to the board getting a worthy Casemiro replacement"
Brighton supporters are concerned about player fatigue and mounting injuries during the dominant win over Wolves, with particular anxiety about getting key players fit for both the remainder of the season and the upcoming World Cup. The discussion reflects frustration that injuries are occurring even against a struggling opponent, raising questions about squad rotation and player recovery.
Processing the result
neutral
"Let's hope cause I want him healthy to finish the season out but also be okay for the WC. "
"Everyone's injured "
Frustrated with the team
sadness
"They should've fucking rested him"
"Losing players in this match against the worst team in the league is heartbreaking. Hope they are back quickly."
Optimistic about the team
optimism
"Let's hope cause I want him healthy to finish the season out but also be okay for the WC. "
Liverpool supporters are gripped by a darkly comic anxiety that Chelsea's misfiring forward Liam Delap—who has managed just one goal in 33 appearances this season—will somehow break his drought with a cruel stoppage-time winner against them at Anfield. The posts blend gallows humour with genuine dread, treating it as an inevitable script of Murphy's Law football rather than a serious tactical concern.
Reacting to the events
neutral
defenders
"glad to see delap sat back down 🙏🏻"
"Having Jackson as a backup to JP would be nice honestly. Leaps and bounds ahead of Delap."
Furious at the incident
annoyance
defenders
"We are back to passing the ball backwards again and now we are getting fucking shit Delap"
"Delap is horrendous. Should be getting zero minutes "
Assessing
"Would there be anything more this season Liverpool than letting Liam Delap score a late winner"
"Delap one goal in 33 games. We know what’s coming "
Celebrating the moment
amusement
defenders
"Seeing Delap in the full kit behind the manager waiting to come on is glorious "
"“yay Delap is coming on!” said no one ever "
Supporters across both sides are heavily criticising the officiating during Sunderland's 0-0 draw with Manchester United, with particular anger directed at decisions that allegedly favoured the visitors. The discussion extends to broader concerns about VAR consistency and suggestions that referees are manufacturing a competitive title race through biased decision-making.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
game
"Wtf fucking bunch of clowns. The refs are just so bad."
"We did not play well and I dont blame the result on the ref. BUT this ref was shit as fuck. We have been fucked by refs mistakes for so fucking long. "
Debating the call
neutral
game
"The championship refs are better than the PL refs atp"
"Ref actually made it enjoyable to watch. Kept the game going. We only looked deadly at the end. "
United supporters are bitterly split on whether sacked manager Rúben Amorim was genuinely underperforming or simply lacked time and resources to implement his system, with some defending his foundations whilst others blame him entirely for the club's struggles and current stagnation under Michael Carrick.
Criticising style of play
annoyance
style of play
played
"Amorim was shocking please stop defending a fraud"
"@markgoldbridge I always wonder how your YouTube channel made it this far fr. The same miserable style of play you wanted brought ten hag, brought Amorim still where did the “style"
Assessing style of play
neutral
style of play
played
"@markgoldbridge Amoring actually has widows wow"
"He's back lol."
Processing the result
"So this fraud Amorim was just unlucky was he ?"
"Yes we would have Goldbridge squealing about Amorim not having his own players yet, etc, etc."
Analysing the tactics
"So this fraud Amorim was just unlucky was he ?"
"Yes we would have Goldbridge squealing about Amorim not having his own players yet, etc, etc."
With relegation confirmed, Wolverhampton supporters are debating which fringe players might stay and fantasising about managerial appointments—including Robbie Keane and João Moutinho—whilst bracing for a gruelling Championship campaign ahead. The tone is one of resigned acceptance mixed with gallows humour about the club's collapse and the scale of the reconstruction required.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"you know your getting relegated when Adam Armstrong is bought in to get you ready for his championship goals next season only thing he is good for"
"Armstrong got to come to prem for few games but he must think..
Ive really ive fuked up big time here ."
Processing the result
"you know your getting relegated when Adam Armstrong is bought in to get you ready for his championship goals next season only thing he is good for"
"Pedro neto, Vitintha, Cunha, Sarabia, Traore, Jota"
Analysing the tactics
"you know your getting relegated when Adam Armstrong is bought in to get you ready for his championship goals next season only thing he is good for"
"Pedro neto, Vitintha, Cunha, Sarabia, Traore, Jota"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"ROBBIE KEANE IN . BEEN REALLY GREAT AND SHOWED IN CAN MIX IT IN EUROPE "
"Mateus Mane is gonna be so good for Galatasaray next season"
Furious at the incident
"@Topoftheshop40 @Wolves Feel sorry for Armstrong I do, put in a system where we don't create any chances at all, hope he hits 20 goals next season"
"huge risk keeping him, if he doesn’t get off to a flyer he’ll be sacked. Just reset now in the summer while we have the chance "
Fans are ridiculing Manchester United players for theatrical diving during the match, with particular scorn directed at what they perceive as desperate attempts to win fouls despite VAR's presence. The discussion centres on the poor quality and desperation of the dives, with supporters suggesting fatigue and tactical desperation drove the behaviour.
Furious at the incident
disgust
"Oh my days that fucking dive was about as bad as it gets."
"Pathetic. You make a terrible decision, miss a sitter then dive like that…"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Good to see a ref book for a blatant dive btw "
"Two absolutely hilarious dives in two minutes"
Debating the call
"What is Brazilian for diver?"
"You’ve got to be especially thick to dive with VAR around"
Assessing
"What is Brazilian for diver?"
"You’ve got to be especially thick to dive with VAR around"
Neutral observers are discussing Fulham's implosion during the match — two red cards, injuries forcing defensive shuffles, and tactical desperation — whilst fans simultaneously vent about the club's broader dysfunction, managerial uncertainty, and the likelihood of a summer overhaul. The mood reflects both the immediate disaster on the pitch and a deeper anxiety about whether the club's leadership can arrest what feels like a free fall.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
disappointment
"I never want to see that idiot play for us again "
"He’s an idiot. I hope we sell him this summer. Or even better if he retires altogether. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@foolhamfanatic @FulhamFC Completely agree. Start the players who will be 100% with us next season. No more Wilson."
"@FulhamFC Why didn’t we take 30 mill for Muniz… he is absolutely Shite! Offers Zero threat, positioning is shocking & can’t even hold the ball… so much wasted money in ESR &"
Processing the result
"Fulham need a huge shake-up in summer with Silva likely leaving. Wilson has failed to perform in the last 3-4 games, Robinson and Muniz haven't been the same since returning. Tete "
"Jiminez got a bit too excited about the young talent"
Manchester United supporters are mocking a viral bet where a fan promised not to get a haircut until United won a trophy — a wager that looks increasingly unlikely given their current form and league position. The 0-0 draw against Sunderland has become the latest symbol of their inability to close out matches and push for silverware, leaving the unfortunate bettor facing months more of unkempt hair.
Outraged at the decision
disappointment
annoyance
waiting
pressure
"@abdul_lie1 @ManUtd Stop making that clown famous, no one gives a shit about his hair"
"@ManUtd disappointed with the results and ofc someone have to wait next season to cut his hair"
Processing the result
"The wait for a haircut goes on"
"United can't handle the pressure of the haircut, I hate to think how they'd collapse if they had the pressure of a trophy to contend with"
Debating the call
neutral
waiting
pressure
"@ManUtd Good, that guy won’t cut his hair"
"@ManUtd Cheers, hairdressers in Manchester are crying 😅
#mufc #EPL #PremierLeague https://t.co/lYqTs9RMZQ"
Agreeing with the call
waiting
pressure
"Got nice hair"
"@ManUtd Cheers, hairdressers in Manchester are crying 😅
#mufc #EPL #PremierLeague https://t.co/lYqTs9RMZQ"
Brighton & Hove Albion supporters celebrate a commanding 3-0 victory over bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton, with early goals from Hinshelwood and Dunk putting the match beyond doubt by the fifth minute. Fans express satisfaction with the clinical performance and optimism about points secured, with some noting fantasy football implications from the decisive result.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@OfficialBHAFC sacked it off already"
"@OfficialBHAFC afterall they’re relegating
feed them more! https://t.co/V1z79UinE3"
Celebrating the moment
gratitude
amusement
"@OfficialBHAFC nice!!!"
"@OfficialBHAFC Congratulations"
Fans noticed a spectator wearing a VR headset during the Liverpool versus Chelsea match and spent the entire discussion debating whether it was a technological aid for accessibility or simply someone escapist enough to watch a different match entirely. The running jokes and genuine confusion dominated social media as supporters couldn't decide whether to admire the commitment or question the sanity of abandoning a live game for virtual football.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"You’re right. If I squint really hard I can see it clearly"
"He has a shiny head. Saves on electricity - they just shine a light on his head and the stadium lights up."
Furious at the incident
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Lmao wtf. Is this being used as an aid or is this person just that done with the game? "
"that was a lobotomising experience "
Analysing the tactics
"that was a lobotomising experience "
"Do you use a cane or a guide dog?"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"The VR headset is for people with limited vision. Allows them closer views of the game etc. It's a great thing."
"It helps visually impaired actually watch the game in better clarity. GiveVision I think is the company "
Fans engaged in a sprawling 71-post discussion about referee decisions during the 0-0 stalemate, with largely dismissive and fragmented reactions suggesting little consensus emerged about any particular officiating controversy. The low sentiment score and pattern of one-word responses indicate apathy dominated the discourse — most supporters simply didn't care enough about the yellow cards shown to Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee to sustain meaningful debate.
Debating the call
neutral
"That second point is funny asf"
"Good point"
Outraged at the decision
"Lmfao fuck right off just so wasteful "
"Yeah fking dogshit referring thsi game"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
approval
"Wow close, good build up."
"What a point that was"
Neutral observers and Brighton supporters celebrated Yankuba Minteh's third goal of the match in the 86th minute—ending a goal drought that had been frustrating fans—whilst also praising the winger's classiness in holding up a tribute shirt for an absent player during his celebration. The discussion centred on relief at Minteh's return to the scoresheet and appreciation for the gesture of solidarity shown during Brighton's commanding 3-0 victory.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
joy
game
"Oof that play was absolutely lovely. So happy for Minteh to get it in the net!"
"YESS MINTEHHH!! What a relief"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Jason Steele
Bart Verbruggen
"@OfficialBHAFC 3-0! What a start Hinshelwood & Dunk in the first 5 mins = party time!"
"LETS GO!!! MINTEH FINALLY DID IT!!"
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising winger Amad's performances this campaign, with many questioning whether he has the quality to compete at Old Trafford and suggesting he belongs at a lower level like Sunderland, where he was previously loaned. A particular frustration centres on his inability to deliver consistent crosses for striker Benjamin Sesko, prompting debate about whether he merits continued selection in the side.
Criticising midtable
annoyance
midtable
winger
"genuinely a terrible performance. Amad is so bad that sunderland wouldn’t even want him."
"I am sick to death of Amad. Ever since Amorim left god knows what’s happened to him he doesn’t even look like a footballer. He is utterly useless in the final third now, awful end "
Assessing midtable
neutral
midtable
winger
"Amad today
"
"good dive by amad"
Processing the result
"Amad needs to go to prison for his performances this season."
"Amad should be playing for sunderland still"
Reacting to the events
"Amad needs to go to prison for his performances this season."
"Amad should be playing for sunderland still"
Manchester United and Sunderland played out a frustrating 0-0 draw at the Stadium of Light, with fans from both sides lamenting missed chances and describing the encounter as a missed opportunity despite some positive build-up play. The discussion centres on Sunderland's home fortress credentials and United's failure to convert openings, with supporters expressing both hope for a strong second-half push and resignation at another stalemate result.
Celebrating the moment
optimism
love
"🏁 Away we go at the Stadium of Light...
HA'WAY THE LADS! ❤️🤍
#SUNMUN https://t.co/RR60wwnLyi"
"🏁 Away we go at the Stadium of Light...
HA'WAY THE LADS! ❤️🤍
#SUNMUN https://t.co/RR60wwnLyi"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Keep pushing, Lads! 👊 https://t.co/4HVJkwpofY"
"Back under way at the Stadium of Light — come on United! 👊"
Manchester United supporters are incensed at Stuart Atwell's performance, believing he missed a clear red card incident early in the match and made other poor decisions, with several calling for his removal from future games involving their club. The anger is compounded by frustrations over Atwell's involvement in previous contentious decisions against United this season, leading fans to question PGMOL's appointment practices.
Outraged at the decision
anger
disappointment
"Stewart atwell is disgrace to football. Fucking cunt"
"i hate Atwell as a ref. "
Debating the call
neutral
"Another Attwell masterclass I'm sure. Bellend"
"Atwell and everyone in VAR is a fucking disgrace"
Liverpool supporters are united in frustration at Arne Slot's coaching, arguing that the squad's persistent inability to execute basic football — poor passing, lack of positioning, and defensive chaos — cannot be down to individual underperformance alone and must reflect systemic failings in preparation and tactical direction. The 1-1 draw against Chelsea has crystallised a season-long pattern of complaints, with fans questioning what actually happens on the training pitch and rejecting Slot's attempts to deflect blame onto injuries and transition periods.
Questioning the approach
annoyance
support
level
"This is far from a viable product to put out on the pitch. What the fuck are you telling these players in training?? How are you not identifying these issues "
"I am seeing way too much player prop off this shit performance
Standards are in the gutter and these players downed tools in lots of games
Blueco out!"
Processing the result
"I don’t think it’s the players’ choice to do minimal training and play passive football, tbf"
"Either knows he's at fault, so is playing dumb whilst deflecting (at least part of) the blame - Or is absolutely deluded and arrogant beyond belief. "
Analysing the tactics
neutral
support
level
"Not always been his biggest fan, but he’s definitely gone up in my estimations recently. Looked like one of the only ones who actually cares."
"Hes very good at convincing and influencing...wiirtz was bamboozled into coming here"
Assessing
"I don’t think it’s the players’ choice to do minimal training and play passive football, tbf"
"Either knows he's at fault, so is playing dumb whilst deflecting (at least part of) the blame - Or is absolutely deluded and arrogant beyond belief. "
Fans are divided and angry after both Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen were sent off in a chaotic first half, with Bournemouth supporters claiming the decisions were inconsistent and harsh, whilst Fulham supporters are equally furious at what they see as brainless, undisciplined play that handed the match to their opponents on a plate. The broader complaint centres on whether the referee applied the rules fairly, with particular rage directed at players for losing their heads when Bournemouth was chasing the game.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
"This ref is a useless piece of shit "
"That might be the dumbest thing I’ve seen a Fulham player do since mitrovic at old Trafford. Just completely unforgivable, deserves to be fined. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@afcbournemouth Useless Cont, sometimes I don’t understand why they commit such foolish fouls. Makes me think it’s been arranged"
"@FulhamFC Blatant red, he’s an absolute idiot."
Debating the call
"Yup, and as a Bournemouth fan I was shocked that Bruno wasn't sent off. It was a clear red today."
"@thewildkitchen86 so even if u win the ball it's still a red crazy"
Fulham supporters are furious with defender Joachim Andersen's reckless challenge that earned him a second-half red card against Bournemouth, with many convinced his stupidity cost the team the match. Fans are calling for his removal from the squad, citing both his poor recent form and the direct impact of his dismissal on Fulham's ability to compete in what proved to be a narrow defeat.
Criticising
annoyance
"@FulhamFC Andersen should never play for the club again, absolute idiot. I have never been more angry at a Fulham player in my life."
"Since beating Spurs on 1st March we've scored in two out of nine games. Just unacceptably terrible performances every week.
I hope Andersen was told to fuck off home at half time."
Processing the result
"Andersen actually screwed Fulham over, I still dont understand what was he thinking to do that, like it was genuinely wild."
"Since beating Spurs on 1st March we've scored in two out of nine games. Just unacceptably terrible performances every week.
I hope Andersen was told to fuck off home at half time."
Assessing
neutral
"@FulhamFC You should have that fraud Andersen donate two weeks of his wages to the Foundation after that. Absolute disgrace"
"Andersen actually screwed Fulham over, I still dont understand what was he thinking to do that, like it was genuinely wild."
Fans are furious that a Sunderland player avoided a red card—or even a second yellow—for what they describe as an intentional elbow to an opponent's face, with widespread criticism that the referee's decision-making was inconsistent and would have resulted in a straight dismissal if the roles were reversed. Multiple posts highlight the contrast with previous incidents where Manchester United players have received harsh punishment for similar or lesser contact.
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
playing
kids
"Granit Xhaka is a piece of shit son of a bitch "
"Xhaka needs to shut the fuck up. Absolutely a dirty cunt of a player"
Debating the call
neutral
playing
kids
"Welcome to r/reddevils"
"Xhaka playing well"
Reacting to the events
"Lightly touch a player's hair, instant red card
Run 20 yards to elbow someone in the head... thats fine, Premier League refereeing"
"This is happening too often now. They need to start cracking down on it next season .....bans for several games"
Fans are furious over a disallowed goal in the second half, with 117 posts overwhelmingly criticising a player's positioning and questioning how a professional footballer repeatedly finds himself in offside positions during straightforward attacking situations. The negative sentiment reflects widespread frustration that VAR's decision, whilst technically correct, exposed poor decision-making from the player involved rather than referee error.
Debating the call
neutral
offside
Andrew Robertson
"Just a nip offside, but this game is fully ours "
"Nice foul to concede there btw, totally not brain dead"
Outraged at the decision
anger
offside
Andrew Robertson
"I swear to fucking god I've never seen such a poor player. You're telling me this guy that can't just stay onside when an obvious cross is coming is a pro?"
"That’s a completely egregious offside call. Absolutely unacceptable to be offside there."
Manchester United supporters are furious over what they perceive as a heavily biased refereeing display that allowed Sunderland players to escape punishment for multiple fouls and an apparent elbow on Bruno Fernandes, whilst United's own challenges were penalised. The 0-0 draw has intensified anger at what fans view as a catastrophically poor officiating performance that cost their side the match.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
sunderland
"God Peacock’s commentary is so annoying."
"My dissapointment for this game is only contested by the sheer annoyance towards the Peacocks commentators. They wouldn't stop sucking on Sunderland dick all game. "
Processing the result
"It’s absolutely great watching united on this channel because it doesn’t have Neville ruining every match he commentates. Which is every bleeding match"
"2:21 How is that not a red card for the Sunderland player he literally just elbows Fernandes in the face making no attempt to win the ball! That being said Sunderland did deserved "
Debating the call
neutral
sunderland
"This commentator must be the biggest Sunderland fan there ever was. Lol"
"It’s absolutely great watching united on this channel because it doesn’t have Neville ruining every match he commentates. Which is every bleeding match"
Supporters are divided over Michael Carrick's decision to blow the final whistle whilst Manchester United had an attacking corner in stoppage time, with many questioning whether the referee should have allowed the set-piece to be taken. The discussion touches on whether match officials are obligated to permit corners after the official time has elapsed.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"That was a great move, and trash of a finish."
"Wasnt even offside good job guys "
Debating the call
"SUPERCHAT NOT READ OUT AGAIN"
"Was it?"
Furious at the incident
anger
"Although that screwup on that last break was awful. "
"why the fuck would you let that run out to another corner"
Fans are furious over what they perceive as wildly inconsistent refereeing, with the referee dishing out yellow cards late in the game whilst allegedly ignoring repeated fouls from Chelsea players like Caicedo, Cucurella, and Gusto throughout the match. The overwhelming complaint is that the official has lost control and is applying the laws of the game unevenly, with some calling for red cards to be brandished for dangerous play.
Debating the call
neutral
"Great yellow for no contact"
"Its fucking hilarious dalot got two yellows for an action that goes unpunished since"
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
"Yellow for fuckin everyone. Scouse shit"
"Another yellow. This ref is a balding cunt"
Reacting to the events
"Ref might aswell be wearing blue "
"What a stupid yellow to get"
Liverpool and Chelsea supporters are locked in heated debate over whether a first-half incident involving Joao Pedro should have resulted in a penalty, with the football community sharply split on whether contact in the box constituted a clear foul or a legitimate 50-50 challenge. The disagreement reflects wider frustration with VAR consistency, as some fans defend the referee's call whilst others insist a penalty should have been awarded.
Outraged at the decision
anger
pedro
world class
"We objectivelt shouldve had a pen. Fuck that mentality"
"How the fuck was not that a pen? Refs have been awful today"
Debating the call
neutral
pedro
world class
"Wow. That is a clear pen. Not given. "
"I honestly think I could steal a penguin from the local zoo, put it on the touchline and see it manage the team to a better result than this walking cue ball could."
Reacting to the events
"tissue paper innit"
"We objectivelt shouldve had a pen. Fuck that mentality"
Manchester United fans are locked in debate over Amad versus Bryson Mbeumo's form and selection, with widespread concern that both wingers have been ineffective and poorly utilised in recent matches. The discussion centres on Mbeumo's isolation on the right wing and lack of attacking support compared to the left flank, whilst acknowledging that Amad has offered even less when called upon.
Furious at the incident
games
"Is there even a drop-off in Mbeumo to Amad atp? They've both been awful"
"All of Maz, Amad, and Mbeumo have just been so poor since AFCON. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
games
"He just worked better as a RB because Mbeumo had a lot of gravity up front.
This allowed Amad to have more 1v1's"
"Can someone explain the deal with Mbeumo ? He’s so inconsistent, is he out of position? Badly paired on the wing or what? He just seems so ineffective so much of the time "
Debating the call
"Mbeumo's been shocking for a while now"
"I think it's more alarming as to how he is picked ahead of Mbeumo. He's not been great either of late, but he is superior to Amad."
Fans are furious over a VAR-reviewed penalty decision at Anfield, with the overwhelmingly negative reaction split between those who think a clear foul was missed and others who criticise the theatricality of modern defenders going down too easily. The incident exemplifies wider frustration with inconsistent refereeing across a scrappy, foul-heavy match that saw 33 fouls called and numerous yellow cards, leaving neither set of supporters convinced the officials got it right.
Outraged at the decision
anger
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"I hate these players and the way they stop playing when asking for fouls and offsides. "
"Penalty! Wtf! Come on! Absolute crap"
Reacting to the events
"Yeah, someone was complaining about how we've only had two penalties this season... Sure helps if we actually touch the ball in the opponents box."
"33 fouls. What a shite game "
Debating the call
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"Rugby tackles allowed on all players, good process"
"That's the absolute worst call in football. Fall over and handle the ball for a free kick "
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Cody Gakpo
Appears across 9 debates: Newcastle Fans Debate Isak's Impact Under New Tactics, Van Dijk Wrestled Down, Ref Sees Nothing, Liverpool Fans Divided as Chiesa Struggles in Draw, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gakpo Over Shocking Touchless Performance, Mixed Verdict on "He S" as Injury Concerns Resurface, Rio's Substitution Sparks Tactical Debate at Liverpool, Kerkez Criticised for Weak Attacking Display, Liverpool Fans Turn on Frimpong's Bundesliga Form, VAR Drama Ruins Liverpool-Chelsea as Penalty Call Divides Fans
Alexander Isak
Appears across 9 debates: Newcastle Fans Debate Isak's Impact Under New Tactics, Van Dijk Wrestled Down, Ref Sees Nothing, Liverpool Fans Divided as Chiesa Struggles in Draw, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gakpo Over Shocking Touchless Performance, Mixed Verdict on "He S" as Injury Concerns Resurface, Rio's Substitution Sparks Tactical Debate at Liverpool, Kerkez Criticised for Weak Attacking Display, Liverpool Fans Turn on Frimpong's Bundesliga Form, VAR Drama Ruins Liverpool-Chelsea as Penalty Call Divides Fans
Alexis Mac Allister
Appears across 6 debates: Mysterious VR Headset Spotted in Anfield Crowd, Liverpool Fans Call for Xabi Alonso Managerial Change, Liverpool Fans Dissect Toothless Tactical System, Mac Allister's Late Passion Sparks Debate Over Liverpool Midfield, Caicedo's Midfield Mastery and Snide Play Divide Fans, Curtis Jones Blamed for Defensive Collapse at Right-Back
Dominik Szoboszlai
Appears across 6 debates: Mysterious VR Headset Spotted in Anfield Crowd, Liverpool Fans Call for Xabi Alonso Managerial Change, Liverpool Fans Dissect Toothless Tactical System, Mac Allister's Late Passion Sparks Debate Over Liverpool Midfield, Caicedo's Midfield Mastery and Snide Play Divide Fans, Curtis Jones Blamed for Defensive Collapse at Right-Back
Cole Palmer
Appears across 5 debates: Fans Slam Palmer's Diving and Ref's Naive Decisions, Enzo Fernández's Controversial Display Divides Fans, Jørgensen Under Fire After Shot Controversy, Szoboszlai Carrying Liverpool's Attacking Burden Alone, Reece James Impact Debate as Chelsea Rotation Unfolds