The Biggest Stories Right Now

CRY vs NEW
Newcastle Fans Clash Over Striker's Ability and Chances
Newcastle supporters are locked in a heated debate about one of their strikers' quality and whether he's been given sufficient opportunity to prove himself, with some arguing he's been dire whenever he's played whilst others contend he's never received proper support or a genuine run in the team. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase unable to agree on whether the player is simply not good enough or a victim of circumstance and poor service.
BUR vs BHA
Brighton Fans Celebrate Wieffer Double in Burnley Victory
Brighton supporters are euphoric after Mats Wieffer's two-goal performance secured a 2-0 win at Burnley, with fans posting celebratory reactions focused almost entirely on the midfielder's dominant display rather than discussing controversial refereeing decisions despite a VAR incident in the first half.
MUN vs LEE
Manchester United Fans Devastated After Leeds Upset
Manchester United supporters are processing a shocking 2-1 defeat to relegation-battlers Leeds United, with the result compounded by Lisandro Martínez's red card in the second half. The fanbase is oscillating between disbelief and bitter resignation, with the controversial tone of posts reflecting raw disappointment at dropping points to a struggling opponent.
BRE vs EVE
Brentford Fans Divided Over KDH's Late Equaliser Drama
Everton supporters are celebrating Kiernan Dewsbury Hall's dramatic 90+1' goal that rescued a 2-2 draw against Brentford, though many are frustrated that he and fellow forward Ndiaye wasted earlier one-on-one chances that could've won the match. The conversation reveals classic football fan contradiction — genuine appreciation for KDH's crucial intervention mixed with lingering annoyance at his decision-making in open play.
LIV vs FUL
Liverpool Fans Divided After Toothless Draw Against Fulham
Liverpool supporters are frustrated by another lacklustre performance despite the scoreline staying goalless, with many questioning whether the team can build momentum heading into crucial midweek fixtures. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase torn between cautious optimism about opportunities ahead and deep scepticism about whether this squad can finally deliver consistent, convincing football.
NFO vs AVL
Villa's Wasted Chances in Forest Draw Frustrate Fans
Aston Villa supporters are frustrated after failing to capitalise on multiple scoring opportunities in a goalless draw against struggling Nottingham Forest, with fans lamenting poor finishing from key players like Watkins and Rogers that could prove costly in the battle for European places. The consensus is mixed—some see it as a decent point away from home, whilst others believe Villa should have taken all three given the chances created and Forest's defensive vulnerabilities.
ARS vs BOU
Ben White Under Fire As Arsenal Stalemate Bournemouth
Arsenal fans are divided over defender Ben White's performance in a goalless draw, with some criticising his positioning and loss of pace whilst others defend him as reasonably solid—though the broader frustration centres on the team's predictable, ineffective approach play and missed opportunities to break down a stubborn Bournemouth side. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase caught between spotting individual bright spots and the disappointing reality of dropping points against opposition significantly lower in the table.
WHU vs WOL
West Ham Fans Clash Over Player Consistency Debate
Supporters are locked in a heated disagreement about one West Ham player's form this season, with some arguing he's been consistently excellent despite the club's relegation battle, whilst others insist he's been patchy and unreliable. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine division—fans can't agree whether recent improved performances represent genuine quality or merely a temporary hot streak from an otherwise inconsistent operator.
CHE vs MCI
Chelsea Fans Despair After City Demolition
Chelsea supporters are devastated by their comprehensive 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, with fans expressing deep frustration at the squad's lack of quality, structure, and chemistry compared to City's superior depth. The discussion reveals growing resignation amongst the fanbase—many believe the club's recruitment strategy has failed and that they're now a side resigned to losing, struggling to compete at the highest level.
SUN vs TOT
Fans Praise Kinsky's Resilient Display
Supporters from both sides focused overwhelmingly on goalkeeper Kinsky's solid performance and mental resilience after a difficult period, with many praising his assured display and key saves throughout the match. The discussion largely sidestepped the controversial VAR incident and yellow card accumulation to centre on the stopper's redemptive showing as a positive takeaway from the goalless draw.

Match Roundup

CRY 2-1 NEW
Newcastle supporters are locked in a heated debate about one of their strikers' quality and whether he's been given sufficient opportunity to prove himself, with some arguing he's been dire whenever he's played whilst others contend he's never received proper support or a genuine run in the team. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase unable to agree on whether the player is simply not good enough or a victim of circumstance and poor service.
BUR 0-2 BHA
Brighton supporters are euphoric after Mats Wieffer's two-goal performance secured a 2-0 win at Burnley, with fans posting celebratory reactions focused almost entirely on the midfielder's dominant display rather than discussing controversial refereeing decisions despite a VAR incident in the first half.
MUN 1-2 LEE
Manchester United supporters are processing a shocking 2-1 defeat to relegation-battlers Leeds United, with the result compounded by Lisandro Martínez's red card in the second half. The fanbase is oscillating between disbelief and bitter resignation, with the controversial tone of posts reflecting raw disappointment at dropping points to a struggling opponent.
BRE 2-2 EVE
Everton supporters are celebrating Kiernan Dewsbury Hall's dramatic 90+1' goal that rescued a 2-2 draw against Brentford, though many are frustrated that he and fellow forward Ndiaye wasted earlier one-on-one chances that could've won the match. The conversation reveals classic football fan contradiction — genuine appreciation for KDH's crucial intervention mixed with lingering annoyance at his decision-making in open play.
LIV 2-0 FUL
Liverpool supporters are frustrated by another lacklustre performance despite the scoreline staying goalless, with many questioning whether the team can build momentum heading into crucial midweek fixtures. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase torn between cautious optimism about opportunities ahead and deep scepticism about whether this squad can finally deliver consistent, convincing football.
NFO 1-1 AVL
Aston Villa supporters are frustrated after failing to capitalise on multiple scoring opportunities in a goalless draw against struggling Nottingham Forest, with fans lamenting poor finishing from key players like Watkins and Rogers that could prove costly in the battle for European places. The consensus is mixed—some see it as a decent point away from home, whilst others believe Villa should have taken all three given the chances created and Forest's defensive vulnerabilities.
ARS 1-2 BOU
Arsenal fans are divided over defender Ben White's performance in a goalless draw, with some criticising his positioning and loss of pace whilst others defend him as reasonably solid—though the broader frustration centres on the team's predictable, ineffective approach play and missed opportunities to break down a stubborn Bournemouth side. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase caught between spotting individual bright spots and the disappointing reality of dropping points against opposition significantly lower in the table.
WHU 4-0 WOL
Supporters are locked in a heated disagreement about one West Ham player's form this season, with some arguing he's been consistently excellent despite the club's relegation battle, whilst others insist he's been patchy and unreliable. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine division—fans can't agree whether recent improved performances represent genuine quality or merely a temporary hot streak from an otherwise inconsistent operator.
CHE 0-3 MCI
Chelsea supporters are devastated by their comprehensive 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, with fans expressing deep frustration at the squad's lack of quality, structure, and chemistry compared to City's superior depth. The discussion reveals growing resignation amongst the fanbase—many believe the club's recruitment strategy has failed and that they're now a side resigned to losing, struggling to compete at the highest level.
SUN 1-0 TOT
Supporters from both sides focused overwhelmingly on goalkeeper Kinsky's solid performance and mental resilience after a difficult period, with many praising his assured display and key saves throughout the match. The discussion largely sidestepped the controversial VAR incident and yellow card accumulation to centre on the stopper's redemptive showing as a positive takeaway from the goalless draw.

Taking the Heat

1 André WOL 0.17
2 João Gomes WOL 0.42
3 Jørgen Strand Larsen CRY 1.39
4 Samuel Chukwueze FUL 1.72
5 Timothy Castagne FUL 1.96
6 Yerson Mosquera WOL 2.05
7 Alex Murphy NEW 2.24
8 Daniel Muñoz CRY 2.29
9 Antonee Robinson FUL 2.29
10 Conor Bradley LIV 2.31

Most Positive

1 Rodrigo Gomes WOL 8.79 WHUWOL
2 James Ward-Prowse BUR 7.49 BURBHA
3 İlkay Gündoğan MCI 7.36 CHEMCI
4 Noah Sadiki SUN 6.95 SUNTOT
5 Kaoru Mitoma BHA 6.82 BURBHA

Most Negative

1 André WOL 0.17
2 João Gomes WOL 0.42
3 Jørgen Strand Larsen CRY 1.39
4 Samuel Chukwueze FUL 1.72
5 Timothy Castagne FUL 1.96

Overall Sentiment

80 unique terms across all matches
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Algorithm Inversion

110628 posts scored — 4 hidden gems, 4 algo-amplified
Hidden Gems — Buried by the Algorithm
​@insertgenericusernamehere2402why do spectators need to sponsor Leeds! In case you weren't following the game VAR told the ref about the incident. It had NOTHING to do with Leeds other than DCL had his hair "ever so slightly pulled". I actually agree it was no violent conduct but I'm not a VAR moron that thinks a contact sport should not have any …
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Somebody should explain to you what a clear and obvious error is and how not to be disingenuous but haters will be haters
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people are complaining about everyone, but I saw improvement today and I'm actually more confident we arent going down than before the game. I didnt want De Zerbi but he's passionate and I think he's got the right idea in keeping us up. We are on the right track, we just need a couple of games where things go our way because literally nothing did t…
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@ManCity Commentators saying City looked comfortable that half…. Am I watching the wrong match?
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Algo-Amplified — Boosted Without Substance
Roy Keane just got it absolutely spot on at half time: “Man United, yet again think they can win a game just by showing up”. The bloke gets a lot wrong but hes absolutely spot on. At any level, if you don’t bring intensity and a proper will to win a game against a rival especially, you are dooming yourself. Started sluggish and horribly passive, …
-0.864 reddit ▲ 58
United are going to have such a tough job replacing Casemiro, it's not just the goals but the first time balls and this die hard willingness to drag United back into games.
-0.758 reddit ▲ 12
Nah, the commentators are completely making shit up now, there was no confusion, Romero was literally shielding for Kinsky to pick up the ball and got shoved into him by Brobbey
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Who's Taking the Heat

Sentiment Profile — All Teams (fAr by category)
CRY CRY v NEW
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 70% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.8/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
3.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.8 vs players: 4.8
"Nathaniel Clyne" is the lightning rod
"Nathaniel Clyne" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 5.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
77% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
145 mentions
NEW CRY v NEW
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 85% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.2/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
2.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.2 vs players: 4.0
"Osula" is the lightning rod
"Osula" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 0.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
58% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,568 mentions
BUR BUR v BHA
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 86% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.7/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
2.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 1.7 vs players: 4.5
"Parker" is the lightning rod
"Parker" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
71% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
35 mentions
BHA BUR v BHA
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.9/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
4.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 0.9 vs players: 5.4
"Mitoma" is the lightning rod
"Mitoma" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 8.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
97% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
141 mentions
MUN MUN v LEE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 83% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.5/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "goalkeeper"
2.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.5 vs goalkeeper: 4.2
"Ratcliffe" is the lightning rod
"Ratcliffe" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
53% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,822 mentions
LEE MUN v LEE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.8/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
2.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.8 vs players: 4.5
"martinez" is the lightning rod
"martinez" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 1.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
73% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
975 mentions
BRE BRE v EVE
"players" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about players with 50% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.4/10
Big gap between "players" and "positions"
1.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
players: 4.4 vs positions: 5.3
"players" dominates the conversation
96% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
130 mentions
EVE BRE v EVE
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 67% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.2/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
3.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 3.2 vs goalkeeper: 6.5
"gana" is the lightning rod
"gana" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 2.6/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
691 mentions
LIV LIV v FUL
"player" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about player with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.7/10
Big gap between "player" and "commentator"
4.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
player: 0.7 vs commentator: 5.4
"fsg" is the lightning rod
"fsg" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
77% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
3,788 mentions
FUL LIV v FUL
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 89% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.5/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "manager"
1.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 2.5 vs manager: 3.8
"players" dominates the conversation
78% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
138 mentions
NFO NFO v AVL
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.2/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
2.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.2 vs players: 4.7
"Ola Aina" is the lightning rod
"Ola Aina" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 3.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
92% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
476 mentions
AVL NFO v AVL
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.1/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
5.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.1 vs goalkeeper: 6.1
"Emery" is the lightning rod
"Emery" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
90% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
959 mentions
ARS ARS v BOU
"goalkeeper" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about goalkeeper with 71% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.3/10
Big gap between "goalkeeper" and "players"
1.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
goalkeeper: 2.3 vs players: 3.8
"tactical" is the lightning rod
"tactical" (tactics) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 0.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
70% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
10,907 mentions
BOU ARS v BOU
"positions" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about positions with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.8/10
Big gap between "positions" and "commentator"
3.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
positions: 2.8 vs commentator: 6.3
"Scott" is the lightning rod
"Scott" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 2.6/10
"players" dominates the conversation
52% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
207 mentions
WHU WHU v WOL
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.3/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "positions"
1.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 4.3 vs positions: 5.4
"Tomáš Souček" is the lightning rod
"Tomáš Souček" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 10 mentions.
fAr: 4.4/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
725 mentions
WOL WHU v WOL
"positions" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about positions with 79% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.5/10
Big gap between "positions" and "tactics"
2.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
positions: 1.5 vs tactics: 4.3
"Edwards" is the lightning rod
"Edwards" (player) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
79% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
110 mentions
CHE CHE v MCI
"dof" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about dof with 82% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.4/10
Big gap between "dof" and "positions"
3.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
dof: 1.4 vs positions: 5.0
"Clearlake" is the lightning rod
"Clearlake" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 9 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
65% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,021 mentions
MCI CHE v MCI
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.9/10
Big gap between "owner" and "lineup"
2.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 1.9 vs lineup: 4.7
"manager" is the lightning rod
"manager" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 0.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
80% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,969 mentions
SUN SUN v TOT
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 90% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.6/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
1.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.6 vs positions: 3.1
"Brobbey" is the lightning rod
"Brobbey" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 4.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
84% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
508 mentions
TOT SUN v TOT
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 84% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.5/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
3.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.5 vs goalkeeper: 5.0
"Vinai" is the lightning rod
"Vinai" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 10 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
78% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
4,301 mentions
5.77
Team fAr
342
Players Analyzed
144,660
Posts
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Matches
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Matchweeks
ARS vs BOU MW32 BRE vs EVE MW32 BUR vs BHA MW32 CHE vs MCI MW32 CRY vs NEW MW32 LIV vs FUL MW32 MUN vs LEE MW32 NFO vs AVL MW32 SUN vs TOT MW32 WHU vs WOL MW32

fAr — Fan Approval Rating Scale

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

Overview

West Ham's commanding defensive display has stolen the limelight this week, with Disasi, Mavropanos and Walker-Peters earning fan approval across a back line that's finally clicking into gear—though Liverpool's Alexander Isak remains the most scrutinised player on the pitch, generating massive conversation despite middling sentiment. Noah Sadiki's composed midfield work and Kaoru Mitoma's creative spark have provided genuine attacking thrust, yet there's a palpable sense that brilliance remains patchy rather than consistent.

The fAr XI

19 George EVE 6.36
14 Mateta CRY 6.08
9 Isak LIV 5.56
22 Mitoma BHA 6.82
27 Sadiki SUN 6.95
8 Scott BOU 6.07
4 Disasi WHU 6.71
15 Mavropanos WHU 6.19
21 Hato CHE 5.89
2 Walker-Peters WHU 6.59
26 Darlow LEE 5.93

The Starting XI

1

Axel Disasi

West Ham United LB (Defender) 1 matches 47 mentions
"Disasi looks so happy here at West Ham, I really hope we can sign him"
6.71
2

Tyrique George

Everton LW (Forward) 1 matches 88 mentions
"Tyrique George."
6.36
3

Konstantinos Mavropanos

West Ham United CB (Defender) 1 matches 76 mentions
"@WestHam Wow that is huge, from 12 points behind to 2 points ahead of Spurs. Proud of the boys nervy start but not bottling it like we usually in a big game takes courage. Mavro is just ridiculously good, Like seriously wth."
6.19
4

Kaoru Mitoma

Brighton & Hove Albion LCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 25 mentions
"Mitoma would be perfect for this kind of game "
6.82
5

Noah Sadiki

Sunderland CM (Midfielder) 1 matches 19 mentions
"@SunderlandAFC Has to be sadiki, outstanding today"
6.95
6

Alex Scott

AFC Bournemouth RCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 68 mentions
"Garner, Scott, Rice and Anderson for those 2 midfield spots is pretty decent."
6.07
7

Jorrel Hato

Chelsea CB (Defender) 1 matches 122 mentions
"horrendous second half start and the team collapsed I love Hato though "
5.89
8

Jean-Philippe Mateta

Crystal Palace ST (Forward) 1 matches 60 mentions
"I love Jean-Philippe Mateta."
6.08
9

Karl Darlow

Leeds United GK (Goalkeeper) 1 matches 82 mentions
"85' CLOSE!!! Sesko gets on the end of Mbeumo's cross but Darlow makes a great save and United have a corner."
5.93
10

Kyle Walker-Peters

West Ham United RB (Defender) 1 matches 18 mentions
"Job done. Big shout out to the defense who kept us in the game"
6.59
11

Alexander Isak

Liverpool RW (Forward) 1 matches 356 mentions
"3 times in a row isak was in a good position in the box, all gakpo had to do was square it to him and every time it was a poor pass"
5.56

Honourable Mentions

6.26

Matz Sels

NFO · Goalkeeper · 32 mentions
6.25

Mats Wieffer

BHA · Defender · 26 mentions
5.62

Jeremie Frimpong

LIV · Defender · 160 mentions
5.51

Mohamed Salah

LIV · Midfielder · 593 mentions
5.45

Rayan Cherki

MCI · Midfielder · 358 mentions
8.54

Tammy

· Forward · 4 mentions
5.63

Marco Bizot

AVL · Goalkeeper · 53 mentions
5.45

Pablo

WHU · Forward · 101 mentions

Referees

Commentary

Most Blamed
1 Mikel Arteta ARS 180x
2 Michael Carrick MUN 115x
3 Kai Havertz ARS 56x
4 Leny Yoro MUN 54x
5 Brian Brobbey SUN 48x
Most Credited
1 Erling Haaland MCI 3x
2 Rayan Cherki MCI 2x
Victims
1 Leny Yoro MUN 61x
2 Mikel Arteta ARS 21x
3 Cristian Romero TOT 16x
4 Destiny Udogie TOT 7x
5 Eddie Howe NEW 6x
CRY 2 - 1 NEW
Newcastle Fans Clash Over Striker's Ability and Chances
Newcastle supporters are locked in a heated debate about one of their strikers' quality and whether he's been given sufficient opportunity to prove himself, with some arguing he's been dire whenever he's played whilst others contend he's never received proper support or a genuine run in the team. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase unable to agree on whether the player is simply not good enough or a victim of circumstance and poor service.
· Controversial
Crystal Palace's Nightmare Season of Squandered Winning Positions
After dropping yet another two points from a winning position against Newcastle, Palace supporters are venting about a season defined by catastrophic inability to hold leads, with fans openly questioning whether the club is setting a dubious record for points thrown away and expressing resignation that they'll languish in mid-table mediocrity all season long.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Miley Display in Palace Draw
Newcastle supporters are split on youngster Lewis Miley's performance in the 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, with some praising him as a rare bright spark whilst others criticise his defensive positioning and argue he should have been substituted earlier. The broader frustration centres on tactical issues and manager Eddie Howe's in-game decision-making, with fans questioning why tired players like Murphy remained on the pitch when fresher options were available.
· Controversial
Ramsdale Debate as Palace Snatch Dramatic Late Winner
Fans are split on goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale's performance in Crystal Palace's controversial 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle, with some defending his effort despite the goals whilst others criticise his distribution and positioning on the decisive penalty. The discussion centres on whether the defending or Ramsdale himself bears responsibility for the late collapse.
· Controversial
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Controversial Late Penalty
A 90+4' penalty awarded to Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta has sparked fierce debate amongst supporters, with Newcastle fans split between those believing it was a clear shirt-pull and those insisting it was a soft or non-existent foul that cost their side the match. The decision proved decisive in a 2-1 defeat that has left Magpies supporters frustrated and questioning the referee's interpretation of contact in the closing moments.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Eddie After Palace Heartbreak
Newcastle supporters have had enough of manager Eddie Howe following a devastating 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, with the consensus shifting decisively toward his removal after months of repetitive, uninspiring performances and tactical stagnation. Fans are pointing to lack of attacking patterns, poor set-piece defending, and questionable team selection as evidence that despite early cup success, Howe's time at St James' Park has run its course.
Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Performance in Goalless Draw
Newcastle supporters are divided over William Osula's display against Crystal Palace, with some praising his hold-up play and first-half contribution whilst others criticise his ineffectiveness and question whether he should start ahead of the club's expensive attacking options. The broader frustration centres on Newcastle losing control after the break and failing to build on their early-game momentum.
Newcastle Fans Debate Wissa's Future as Howe Era Falters
Newcastle supporters are split on whether Yoane Wissa is genuinely underperforming or simply misused tactically by Eddie Howe, with particular frustration aimed at late substitute appearances that amount to nothing. The broader discussion reflects growing anxiety about squad stagnation and questions whether the manager's methods are failing multiple players rather than any individual being the sole problem.
Newcastle Fans Furious with Gordon and Barnes Display
Newcastle supporters are hammering Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes for their woeful performances in the match, with particular vitriol aimed at their lack of effort, poor decision-making, and complete anonymity on the wing. Fans are questioning whether Barnes is anywhere near good enough to deputise if Gordon leaves, with some arguing he offered virtually nothing to the team's attacking play.
Fans Fume at Drab, Nervy Stalemate Display
Crystal Palace and Newcastle supporters vented their frustration at a tedious, tension-filled 0-0 draw that left viewers feeling they'd wasted their afternoon watching uninspiring football. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects fans' exhaustion with the lack of quality entertainment, with several admitting they'd rather have been doing anything else than enduring the match's slow, anxiety-inducing pace.
Palace and Newcastle Fans Debate Toothless Attacking Performances
Supporters from both sides are locked in frustration over their teams' inability to convert dominance into goals, with fans pointing to poor finishing and weak shot quality despite controlling periods of play. The neutral sentiment reflects a split between those who saw glimpses of competence and those who view it as another disappointing, characteristically blunt performance from a side lacking attacking conviction.
Newcastle Fans Debate Livramento's Future After Defensive Errors
Newcastle supporters are heavily criticising right-back Tino Livramento's defensive performance and consistency, with many arguing he should be sold despite his marketable profile, whilst simultaneously praising Lewis Hall as the club's most reliable defender this season. The discussion centres on Livramento's repeated positional mistakes and poor decision-making at the back post, with fans suggesting he'd be better suited to left-back or surplus to requirements entirely.
Palace's Dramatic Late Win Sparks Controversial Debate
Crystal Palace fans are celebrating Jean-Philippe Mateta's dramatic stoppage-time penalty to secure a 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle, though the discussion reveals sharp disagreement about whether the referee got the call right and whether Palace's defence deserved such fortune. The largely positive sentiment masks underlying tension, with supporters divided on whether they earned the win through character or simply benefited from a controversial decision.
Crystal Palace Fans Turn on "Happy Clappers" After Defeat
Palace supporters are at breaking point after the loss, with frustration boiling over at what they see as blind optimism from more forgiving fans who continue to back the team without demanding change. Even traditionally patient supporters admit they've been "worn down" by the club's performances, and the fanbase is fracturing between those demanding accountability and those defending the players.
Crystal Palace Fans Hail Mateta's Match-Winning Second Half Display
Palace supporters are buzzing about Jean-Philippe Mateta's dramatic impact after coming on, with the forward scoring twice in quick succession to snatch a 2-1 comeback victory against Newcastle. Fans are celebrating his mentality and form, with several noting that his introduction fundamentally shifted the game's momentum in Palace's favour.
Newcastle's £200m Bench Gamble Backfires in Palace Draw
Newcastle fans are furious that four of their major summer signings—totalling around £200 million—remained on the bench until the final minutes of a 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace, with supporters convinced the manager's squad rotation cost them points and questioning the club's entire transfer strategy. The overwhelming sentiment is one of waste and mismanagement, with fans arguing that such expensive talent sitting unused until the dying stages epitomises a fundamentally broken approach to team building.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Howe After Palace Collapse
Newcastle supporters are furious with Eddie Howe after blowing a lead to lose 2-1 to Crystal Palace, with hundreds of posts demanding his sacking and criticising his tactical nous and inability to manage games. Fans argue that despite massive investment, the manager has failed to deliver and is too protected by the media, with some claiming Newcastle have lost more points from winning positions than any other top-five league side this season.
Palace and Newcastle Fans Find Solace in Spurs Misery
Crystal Palace and Newcastle supporters are so frustrated with their own team's mediocre performances this season that they're taking comfort in Tottenham's even worse form, repeatedly using Spurs as a benchmark for how bad things could actually be. The desperation is real—fans would rather celebrate rivals' failures than their own results, suggesting deep dissatisfaction with how their sides are operating.
Newcastle Fans Fume as Joelinton's Yellow Card Costs Them
Newcastle United supporters are furious that Joelinton's 74th-minute yellow card forced him to miss crucial matches after he received a second booking late in the game for a challenge that cost his side the win. Fans are resigned to the inevitability of Joelinton picking up needless cautions, with some arguing the suspension wasn't worth the defensive lapse that led to Crystal Palace's penalty.
Newcastle Fans Demand Change After Palace Defeat
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration after losing 2-1 to struggling Crystal Palace, with criticism directed at manager Eddie Howe's tactical approach, poor attacking play, lack of squad rotation for key signings, and a perceived lack of urgency given Palace's poor season form. The fanbase views the result as a damning indictment of the club's direction, with many calling for immediate managerial change and questioning whether European qualification is now out of reach.
Newcastle Fans Fury as Murphy's Weak Display Exposes Bigger Problems
Newcastle supporters are tearing into Jacob Murphy's performance in the 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace, with 54 touches and 25 possession losses highlighting his ineffectiveness — but the real anger stems from deeper frustrations about squad morale, with fans convinced key players like Tonali, Gordon and Tino have checked out mentally and questioning whether manager Eddie Howe's entire project is collapsing. The discussion spirals from individual criticism into broader fears about summer departures, PSR constraints, and a return to mid-table mediocrity.
Newcastle's Late Heartbreak Signals End of Era
Newcastle supporters are devastated after conceding a dramatic 90+4 penalty to lose 2-1 at Crystal Palace, with fans expressing resignation that the club's recent progress has collapsed and they're reverting to old patterns of failure. The mood is one of hopelessness rather than anger — many appear to have emotionally checked out, viewing this result as confirmation that significant change is needed at the club.
Fans Hail Stunning Match Thumbnail as Masterpiece
Crystal Palace and Newcastle supporters aren't discussing the dramatic 2-1 finish at Selhurst — they're collectively losing their minds over the highlight thumbnail itself, with fans praising it as one of the best they've ever seen, particularly the cinematography of Mateta's winning penalty kick moment. The imagery has transcended the match itself, with viewers calling it a movie poster-worthy shot that deserves recognition for the photographer's work.
Crystal Palace Snatch Dramatic Late Winner Against Newcastle
Crystal Palace supporters are celebrating a rollercoaster 2-1 comeback victory, with Jean-Philippe Mateta scoring twice in quick succession—including a penalty deep into injury time—to turn the match on its head after Newcastle had taken the lead early on. The fanbase's reactions swing wildly between euphoria at the dramatic turnaround and lingering frustration at how poorly Palace performed for large stretches, creating a decidedly mixed mood despite the three points.
Crystal Palace Fans Demand Tactical Overhaul After Newcastle Draw
Crystal Palace supporters are furious with their team's disorganised, individualistic defending and one-dimensional attacking approach—constantly criticising poor positioning, lack of leadership, and a predictable passing strategy that relies too heavily on wing play rather than creating genuine scoring opportunities. Fans are calling for radical tactical changes and questioning player commitment, with many arguing the squad needs wholesale changes to compete at this level.
Newcastle Fans Blame Preparation After Palace Defeat
Newcastle supporters are divided over excuses following their 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace, with some pointing to inadequate training time due to international commitments whilst others dismiss this and demand accountability for consistently poor attacking and defensive display. The broader frustration centres on the team's structural inability to create chances from open play and their vulnerability when opponents attack, with fans rejecting the narrative that three weeks' preparation should have made a difference.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Botman After Palace Penalty Drama
Newcastle supporters have erupted in frustration at defender Sven Botman following his clumsy challenge that gifted Crystal Palace a decisive penalty in the 90+4th minute, with fans condemning his defensive lapses and questioning whether the once-promising signing has become a genuine liability. The backlash reflects deeper discontent with Newcastle's defensive stability this season, as Botman's form has nosedived from his impressive debut campaign into what supporters see as a pattern of reckless errors costing the team points.
Referee Madley Criticised for Failing to Book Munoz
Newcastle and Crystal Palace fans are furious at referee Andre Madley for allowing Crystal Palace's Munoz to repeatedly foul throughout the match without receiving a yellow card, with supporters arguing he committed multiple offences that should have resulted in a booking. The controversy centres on the inconsistency of the officiating, particularly given that Munoz's persistent fouling went largely unpunished whilst other players received cautions, leading fans to question Madley's management of the game.
Palace Fans Fume Over Late Substitution Decisions
Crystal Palace supporters are furious with their manager's substitution strategy after a dramatic 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, with fans condemning the decision to make tactical changes only in the 94th and 95th minutes when the match was already lost. The overwhelming criticism centres on a pattern of reactive rather than proactive management throughout the season, with fans arguing that meaningful squad changes should happen far earlier to prevent collapses rather than after damage has been done.
Crystal Palace's Collapse Leaves Fans Beyond Anger
Palace supporters are reacting with resignation and dark humour to a devastating 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, with many having moved past fury into a state of bemused despair at their side's performance. The late penalty loss appears to be the final straw for a fanbase already exhausted by the club's struggles this season.
Newcastle's Collapse Sparks Fan Fury Over Squandered Investment
Crystal Palace supporters are revelling in Newcastle's 2-1 defeat after the visitors threw away a winning position, with fans expressing deep frustration at how much money Newcastle have spent without achieving top-flight consistency or competitive success. The negativity centres on Newcastle's repeated pattern of losing leads this season and the gap between their financial ambition and actual on-pitch results.
Crystal Palace Fans Despairing as Cycle of Mediocrity Repeats
Palace supporters are venting their frustration at what they perceive as an endless pattern of mid-table stagnation and predictable underperformance, with many expressing exhaustion at the prospect of years more of the same struggle. The negative mood reflects a deeper despair about the club's trajectory rather than reaction to any single match result.
Palace Fans Celebrate Historic Club Identity and Mascot Pride
Crystal Palace supporters are discussing the club's rich heritage dating back to 1861 and celebrating their iconic eagle mascot, with some playful banter about Newcastle's lack of a trained animal companion. The conversation reflects genuine affection for Palace's history and traditions rather than detailed match analysis.
Palace Beat Magpies in Controversial Late Penalty Drama
Crystal Palace snatched a 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle in the 90th minute through a disputed penalty, but fans are furious with Newcastle's manager for repeatedly blaming "uncharacteristic" lapses when the pattern of dropping points from winning positions has defined their entire season. The overwhelming sentiment is one of exasperation—supporters are demanding accountability rather than excuses, viewing this latest collapse as symptomatic of deeper structural problems within the club.
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I actually said after we won at Wembley that Eddie wasn’t the right man for the job and was clearly out of his depth.
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Every time the announcer on peacock says Munoz he pronounces it like he’s saying INEOS and it’s driving me up the wall
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Anthony Gordon playing over club and country for Harvey Barnes does not sit right with me at all. There’s a very real reason why Everton supporters were fine with him leaving. What really bugs me with Gordon this season is how much his penalties are over inflating his stats. Pundits consistently fail to mention his penalty record and constantly talk like he’s this lethal goal scoring machine.
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BUR 0 - 2 BHA
Brighton Fans Celebrate Wieffer Double in Burnley Victory
Brighton supporters are euphoric after Mats Wieffer's two-goal performance secured a 2-0 win at Burnley, with fans posting celebratory reactions focused almost entirely on the midfielder's dominant display rather than discussing controversial refereeing decisions despite a VAR incident in the first half.
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VAR's Sleeve Offside Call Infuriates Fans Across League
Burnley and Brighton supporters are furious after a contentious VAR decision disallowed a goal based on an offside call involving a player's sleeve — with fans questioning the accuracy of millimetre-level precision and claiming the Premier League applies such scrutiny inconsistently, especially against smaller clubs. The row has opened up a broader debate about whether the original intent of the offside rule has been completely lost to pedantic VAR interpretation.
Brighton Fans Hail Mitoma Impact Against Burnley
Fans are celebrating Kaoru Mitoma's introduction as a substitute, with supporters convinced he's the difference-maker Brighton needed to break down a stubborn Burnley defence. The discussion centres on Mitoma's quality as an impact player and speculation about how best to deploy him alongside other attacking talent in the team's lineup.
Brighton Fans Debate Minteh's Brilliant Yet Frustrating Display
Brighton supporters are captivated by Minteh's explosive pace and creative potential, but remain deeply divided on his decision-making and finishing in a goalless first half. The consensus is clear: he's got the raw talent to be dangerous, but his final product and game intelligence need serious work before he becomes a genuine match-winner.
Burnley Fans Lament Another Promising Talent Lost
Burnley supporters are expressing frustration that promising young players like Ugochukwu are wasting their potential at a struggling club destined for the Championship, with fans convinced the club's relegation battle means talented prospects will inevitably move on or stagnate. The negativity cuts deeper because fans have been watching this cycle repeat since December, highlighting the hopelessness of competing at this level.
Burnley Fans Torn Over Bart's Shaky Display
Burnley supporters are split on goalkeeper Bart's performance during the 0-2 defeat to Brighton, with some praising a crucial save whilst others criticise his decision-making and positioning on the goals. The debate reveals frustration at individual errors in what proved a costly afternoon for the relegation-battling Clarets.
Brighton Fans Hail Wieffer After Burnley Demolition
Brighton supporters are absolutely ecstatic about Mats Wieffer's dominant brace in a 2-0 victory over struggling Burnley, with the midfielder's two-goal performance sparking a wave of praise and redemption arcs from fans who had previously doubted him. The discussion is dominated by Wieffer worship, with supporters converting to believers and even joking about potential summer transfer interest from top clubs like Chelsea.
Brighton Fans Relieved Despite Sloppy Victory
Brighton supporters are cautiously celebrating a 2-0 win over relegation-battling Burnley, but there's genuine concern about the performance — several fans admit they were "lucky" with VAR decisions and sloppy in possession, warning that such display won't cut it against stronger opposition like Tottenham next week. The mood is pragmatic: three points secured, but significant improvements needed if European football is genuinely within reach.
Burnley Fans Furious Over Controversial VAR Calls
Burnley supporters are absolutely livid about refereeing decisions in their 0-2 defeat to Brighton, particularly VAR's handling of a disallowed goal and what they perceive as soft free kicks awarded against them. The frustration is compounded by their own attacking wastefulness, with fans criticising poor finishing and reluctance to shoot with their weaker foot when chances arrive.
Brighton Fans Hail Wieffer As Burnley Crumble
Brighton supporters are celebrating a commanding 2-0 away victory at struggling Burnley, with midfielder Mats Wieffer earning particular praise for a two-goal display that keeps the Seagulls climbing the table. However, there's a cautionary edge to the optimism—fans are tempering their enthusiasm by insisting the result only truly matters if Brighton can maintain momentum in their upcoming fixture against Tottenham.
Brighton Fans Praise Gross's Crossing as Burnley Crumbles
Brighton supporters are lavishing praise on Pascal Gross's delivery and crossing ability during the club's dominant 2-0 victory at Burnley, with fans repeatedly highlighting his impeccable set pieces as a key factor in the convincing win. The neutral sentiment reflects that whilst the performance was decisive, the discussion centres purely on individual brilliance rather than broader tactical or emotional reactions to the result.
Brighton Fans Frustrate Over Careless Ball Possession
Brighton supporters are criticising their team's inability to retain possession and string together passes, with repeated complaints about giving the ball away cheaply in dangerous areas near their own defence. Fans are arguing that controlling the game through better ball management would make winning significantly easier against a struggling Burnley side.
Fans Slam Referee Performance in Burnley Stalemate
Burnley and Brighton supporters are tearing into the officiating, describing the referee as completely lost and making baffling decisions throughout the match. The discussion broadens into a wider debate about Premier League refereeing standards, with fans arguing the league needs to invest in hiring better officials rather than relying on an outdated "old boys club" system.
Burnley Held Goalless as Brighton Edge Closer to Safety
Fans from both sides are discussing a tightly contested 0-0 draw where Burnley's struggling relegation battle continues without progress, whilst Brighton consolidate their mid-table position with a resilient defensive performance. The neutral sentiment reflects a match that failed to ignite either fanbase, with neither side able to break the deadlock despite multiple attempts.
Burnley Fans Debate Controversial Penalty Decision
Supporters are locked in disagreement over whether a penalty should have been awarded during the match, with some convinced the referee got it wrong and others arguing contact was minimal or non-existent. The discussion centres on exactly what contact occurred and whether VAR made the correct call in the end.
Burnley Fans Lament Defensive Collapse Against Brighton
Burnley supporters are reacting bitterly to a 2-0 defeat that could have been even worse, with fans making dark jokes about the financial cost of their team's poor performance and defensive vulnerability. The discussion centres on frustration over missed chances to prevent Brighton's goals and the sense that the scoreline flattered Burnley's desperate display.
Brighton's Dominance Over Relegation-Battling Burnley
Brighton supporters are celebrating a clinical 2-0 victory that showcased their upturn in form, with midfielder Mats Wieffer particularly praised for a strong performance. Burnley fans, meanwhile, express frustration and disengagement with their team's struggle against superior opposition, highlighting the vast gulf between the bottom-of-the-table hosts and their visitors.
Burnley Fans Demand Parker Sacking After Dismal Brighton Loss
Furious Burnley supporters have turned on manager Scott Parker following a dire 0-2 defeat to Brighton, with fans citing his abysmal tactical decisions, bizarre team selections, and his catastrophic one-win-in-24 record as evidence he is utterly unfit for the job. The consensus is brutal: Parker's combination of tactical ineptitude and creative malaise has left Burnley simultaneously awful and unwatchable — a crime that should cost him his job immediately.
Brighton Fans Celebrate Clinical Performance Against Struggling Burnley
Brighton supporters are revelling in what they're describing as a dominant tactical display, with particular praise for the team's attacking patterns and ability to control the match against a depleted Burnley side fighting relegation. The positivity centres on clean execution, clinical finishing from Mats Wieffer, and signs that the squad is building genuine momentum as the season reaches its business end.
Burnley Fans Bemoan Squad Selection and Missing Midfield Depth
Burnley supporters are frustrated with the team's midfield setup during their goalless stalemate, with particular focus on why key players like James Maddison aren't starting and uncertainty around availability of options like Baleba. The discussion reveals confusion and disappointment over selection decisions when the side desperately needs creativity against a struggling Brighton outfit.
Burnley Fans Vent Frustration After Brighton Defeat
Burnley supporters are venting their anger at the club's management and coaching staff following a 2-0 loss to Brighton that deepens their relegation worries, with fans calling for managerial change and criticising the club's lack of responsiveness to supporter concerns. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of resignation about the team's plight and sarcastic commentary, rather than any genuine optimism about their survival prospects.
Burnley's Relegation Nightmare Deepens in Brighton Defeat
Burnley fans are in despair after a limp 0-2 loss to Brighton that leaves them rooted to the bottom of the Premier League, with supporters openly questioning whether the club's yo-yo existence between divisions can finally be snapped for good. The mood is one of resignation and dark humour, as the fanbase watches their struggling side face an uphill battle to avoid the drop.
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This commentator keeps calling the wrong players names, its aggrevating
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Used to play for Chelsea but mostly got loaned out. Before they actually used him he was on loan to Southampton where he played quite a bit.
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I feel like if we don't get a second goal Burnley is going to equalize, hope I am wrong.
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MUN 1 - 2 LEE
Manchester United Fans Devastated After Leeds Upset
Manchester United supporters are processing a shocking 2-1 defeat to relegation-battlers Leeds United, with the result compounded by Lisandro Martínez's red card in the second half. The fanbase is oscillating between disbelief and bitter resignation, with the controversial tone of posts reflecting raw disappointment at dropping points to a struggling opponent.
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Manchester United Fans Debate Young Defender's Potential
Manchester United supporters are divided over a young right-back's performances this season, with some defending his quality and long-term prospects despite recent struggles, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and positioning under the current system. The discussion reflects broader frustration at United's defensive vulnerabilities and midfield depth issues amid their disappointing campaign.
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Manchester United's Collapse Sparks Furious Fan Meltdown
Manchester United supporters are in turmoil following what appears to be a devastating defeat, with fans venting raw frustration about the team's capitulation and questioning the club's credibility at the highest level. The discussion reveals deep exasperation with defensive breakdowns and individual performances, as supporters grapple with another disappointing result in their title push.
Leeds Fans Hail Farke After Stunning United Victory
Leeds United supporters are celebrating Daniel Farke's tactical masterclass after a 2-0 demolition of Manchester United, with fans praising his recent managerial resurgence and formation tweaks that have completely transformed the club's trajectory. There's particular satisfaction in the result coming against interim boss Ruud Carrick, with Leeds fans underlining Farke's superiority and questioning whether Carrick possesses the credentials for top-level football.
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Manchester United Fans Rage Over Added Time Injustice
United supporters are furious about seven minutes of added time being awarded during their 0-0 draw against Leeds, viewing it as excessive and an impossible task to overturn the deficit. The negativity centres on the referee's decision-making, with fans expressing frustration that the length of stoppage time has essentially decided the match before it's even finished.
Leeds Fans Divided Over Tanaka's Controversial Display
Leeds United supporters are split on midfielder Ao Tanaka's performance in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his defensive work and positioning whilst others criticise him for going to ground under pressure and question whether tactical substitutions involving his injury were suspiciously timed. The neutral 122-post discussion reflects genuine disagreement about whether Tanaka stepped up defensively without key personnel or actively hindered Leeds' ability to break down a weakened Manchester United side.
Okafor's Devastating Display Leaves United in Tatters
Manchester United fans are reeling after Noah Okafor's two-goal masterclass dismantled their defence in a 2-1 defeat, with social media dominated by grudging acknowledgement of the Leeds winger's breakthrough Premier League performance. Despite Casemiro's late consolation, the narrative centres entirely on Okafor's clinical finishing and the defensive shambles that allowed him to run rampant, leaving United supporters frustrated by their team's inability to contain a player many are now recognising as a genuine top-flight talent.
Fans Furious Over DCL Red Card Controversy
Manchester United and neutral supporters are divided over the controversial red card shown to Lisandro Martínez after contact with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with many arguing the defender was harshly punished for what they see as minimal contact, whilst others claim DCL was diving or acting. The decision has overshadowed an otherwise dramatic match, with fans debating whether the referee got it fundamentally wrong.
Manchester United Fans Condemn Sesko Selection as Tactical Disaster
United supporters are heavily criticising the decision to start Benjamin Sesko in their goalless draw against Leeds, arguing the striker's poor decision-making, weak physical presence, and inability to utilise service from midfield cost the team dearly. Fans are debating whether Sesko is simply not ready for starting roles and suggesting he should remain on the bench or be deployed only as a substitute option.
Manchester United Fans Turn on Yoro After Licha Red Card
After Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute dismissal forced defensive reshuffling, Manchester United supporters vented their frustration at young defender Yoro, with posts calling for his removal from the starting XI and questioning his physical capability at this level. The negative sentiment appears driven by the chaotic nature of United's collapse rather than any single error, with fans using Yoro as a focal point for broader defensive concerns exposed during the 0-0 stalemate against Leeds.
Manchester United and Leeds Fans React to Controversial Refereeing
Fans from both clubs are engaged in a largely good-natured discussion about debatable refereeing decisions from their 0-0 draw, with the neutral sentiment and high amusement suggesting supporters are finding humour in the officiating rather than genuine outrage. The conversation appears focused on picking apart unclear or questionable calls rather than substantive tactical or performance analysis.
Bruno's Assist Offers Sole Silver Lining
Manchester United fans are grasping at positives after a disappointing defeat, with Bruno Fernandes' assist being the main talking point as he edges closer to an all-time record. Despite a disastrous performance that saw a red card and heavy defeat, supporters are clinging to individual moments—particularly Casemiro's goal and Bruno's creativity—as evidence that the team isn't completely without hope.
Manchester United Fans Lament Bottled Champions League Chase
Manchester United supporters are venting their frustration after a disappointing result that threatens their top-four ambitions, with fans comparing their collapse to Arsenal's recent struggles and using "bottle job" rhetoric to criticise the team's failure to capitalise on a crucial match. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects deep concern that United could slip out of European qualification contention amid wider Premier League title race chaos.
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Mbeumo Selection Snub
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate over team selection, with many arguing that Mbeumo should have started ahead of Amad Diallo in the attacking lineup. The discussion centres on whether benching the in-form Mbeumo was a tactical error that contributed to the side's struggles, with some fans questioning the club's squad rotation and coaching decisions during a critical period of the season.
Gary Neville Blamed as Referee Decisions Spark Fury
Manchester United and Leeds supporters are venting frustration at controversial refereeing calls during their goalless draw, with particular anger directed at Lisandro Martínez's red card and the broader inconsistency of official decisions throughout the match. Gary Neville's commentary has become a flashpoint, with fans mocking his analysis as defensive posturing rather than legitimate criticism of what they perceive as poor officiating.
Manchester United Fans Demand Wholesale Squad Overhaul After Poor Display
Manchester United supporters are lambasting their team's performance following a disappointing result, with widespread frustration centring on perceived lack of fitness after the international break and demands for a complete squad rebuild, including calls to offload up to eight players this summer. The negative sentiment reflects deeper anxieties about the club's inability to improve despite investment, with fans increasingly vocal that cosmetic changes won't solve systemic problems.
Controversial Martínez Red Card Divides Manchester United Fans
Supporters are fiercely debating whether Lisandro Martínez's dismissal for a challenge on the line was justified, with some arguing he was legitimately attempting to block the shot whilst others insist defenders must simply take the consequences of last-ditch interventions. The conversation reveals deep frustration about refereeing interpretation and the fine margins that decided this goalless draw.
Fans Furious as VAR Controversy Dominates Stalemate
Manchester United and Leeds United supporters are venting frustration at VAR's handling of key decisions during their goalless draw, with fans questioning the technology's consistency and fairness rather than focusing on the match itself. The overwhelming negativity suggests fans believe the system either failed to intervene when it should have or made inexplicable calls that shaped the result.
Lisandro Martínez Red Card Sparks Discipline Debate
Manchester United fans are divided over Lisandro Martínez's controversial 56th-minute dismissal, with some criticising his aggressive approach and lack of composure whilst others defend him against what they perceive as inconsistent refereeing standards across the league. The red card epitomises broader frustration with United's poor first-half performance in what ended as a 2-1 defeat to Leeds.
Martinez Red Card Sparks Controversial Incident Debate
Manchester United fans are divided over whether Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card for pulling Calvert-Lewin's hair was justified, with many arguing the Everton striker instigated contact through an elbow to the head and that the punishment was disproportionate to the provocation. The dismissal effectively ended United's hopes of salvaging a result in what became a 1-2 defeat.
Leeds Fans Demand Substitutions as Momentum Shifts
Leeds supporters were frustrated that manager Daniel Farke failed to make tactical changes early enough during the match, with fans repeatedly calling for substitutions to alter the game's trajectory. The criticism centres on the belief that proactive bench decisions could have changed the outcome, particularly after United fell behind early.
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Paul Tierney Referee Performance
Manchester United supporters are sharply split on referee Paul Tierney's handling of their goalless draw, with some insisting he systematically disadvantages the club whilst others argue he actually officiated fairly despite a contentious red card to Lisandro Martínez. The debate has become so polarised that fans are relitigating Tierney's entire historical record with the club rather than focusing on specific decisions from this match.
Manchester United Fans Clash Over Dalot vs Mazraoui Selection Row
Manchester United supporters are locked in a heated debate about right-back selection, with some defending Dalot's superiority whilst others argue Mazraoui is the better player but lacks match sharpness. The discussion has turned personal, with fans digging up old incidents to discredit opposing arguments in what appears to be a wider frustration with the team's overall inconsistency and defensive vulnerabilities.
Manchester United Fans Demand Yoro And Ugarte Exits
Manchester United supporters are furious at the defensive pairing of Yoro and Ugarte, blaming their lack of pace, positioning, and decision-making for Leeds' two goals in a disastrous showing. Fans are calling for both players to be sold immediately, with particular anger directed at how their weaknesses forced Lisandro Martínez into covering positions that led to his red card.
Referee Decisions Draw Mixed Reactions From Fans
Fans are split on how the referee applied the rules, with significant debate over whether key players—particularly Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes—received fair treatment or preferential leniency throughout the match. The discussion centres on perceived diving, inconsistent yellow card decisions, and whether the officials enforced the laws of the game consistently across both teams.
Manchester United Fans Furious After Extended Break
Manchester United supporters are venting their frustration that the team returned from a three-week layoff to deliver a disappointing 1-2 defeat to a bottom-half side, with fans emphasising the wasted preparation time and poor performance on the pitch. The extended break has amplified the negativity around what many see as an unacceptable result for a third-placed club.
Manchester United Fans Frustrated After Leeds Stalemate
Manchester United supporters are venting their frustration over a goalless draw against lowly Leeds United, with the discussion dominated by exasperated reactions to what appears to be a disappointing result for the third-placed side. The 333 posts reflect largely neutral sentiment, suggesting fans are processing frustration rather than engaging in substantive tactical debate about the match.
Leeds Fans Erupt as Manchester United Stumble
Leeds United supporters are celebrating wildly after holding third-placed Manchester United to a goalless draw—a massive result for the struggling 15th-placed side. The raw excitement in the posts captures the shock and delight of an away crowd witnessing their team frustrate a top-three outfit, with fans unable to contain their jubilation at what feels like a statement performance.
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Controversial Red Card
Manchester United supporters are split over whether referee decisions cost them the match, with particular controversy surrounding Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card for a hair pull, though some acknowledge the side's poor first-half performance ultimately decided the game. The 1160-post discussion reveals a fractured fanbase—some blaming officiating corruption whilst others defend the ref's key calls and accept Leeds' deserved victory.
Manchester United Fans Furious Over Yoro Foul
Manchester United supporters are absolutely seething about VAR failing to penalise what they believe was a clear foul on defender Leny Yoro in the build-up to Leeds's opening goal, with fans convinced the referees are either incompetent or deliberately biased against the club. The anger is compounded by the subsequent red card shown to Lisandro Martínez, which many view as harsh in comparison, fuelling conspiracy theories about refereeing inconsistency.
Manchester United Fans Rage Over Controversial Refereeing Decisions
Manchester United supporters are up in arms about what they perceive as biased officiating in their defeat, particularly the red card to Lisandro Martínez and a contentious opening goal, with many claiming the referee deliberately undermined their team's performance. The neutral sentiment reflects a split between those fuming at the refereeing decisions and others accepting Leeds simply outplayed United on the day.
Manchester United Fans Torn Over Casemiro's Future
Casemiro's crucial header in United's 2-1 defeat to Leeds has sparked an emotionally charged debate among supporters, with fans simultaneously praising his defensive brilliance whilst anxiously discussing whether the club can survive his imminent departure. The discussion reveals deep concern about losing their midfield anchor, even as they celebrate individual moments that exemplify exactly why he's been so vital to the team.
Manchester United Fans Criticise Amad's Below-Par Performance
Manchester United supporters are collectively frustrated with winger Amad's display in the defeat, citing a lack of effort, poor defensive support, and selfish play as significant issues in the team's attack. The consensus is damning—fans believe his form has noticeably declined and are questioning whether he can deliver at the required level.
Manchester United Fans Highlight Mainoo's Absence in Midfield Collapse
United supporters are arguing over whether Kobbie Mainoo's injury is legitimate or suspicious, with most fans convinced his absence from the squad directly caused the midfield's catastrophic performance against Leeds. The discussion reveals deep frustration—some defending Mainoo as underrated and calling for patience, whilst others question why he wasn't available after a month's break and question the club's January transfer strategy.
Controversial Refereeing Calls Divide Manchester United Fans
Manchester United supporters are locked in heated debate over whether the referee made the correct decision on a contentious incident involving a potential elbow or high challenge, with fans sharply divided on whether it constituted a foul. The disagreement reflects broader frustration with inconsistent refereeing interpretation, with some arguing the official got it wrong whilst others defend the decision as within the referee's legitimate authority to judge contact in open play.
Leeds Stun United as Martínez Red Card Seals Upset
Manchester United fans are reeling after Leeds pulled off a shock 2-1 victory at Old Trafford, with the discussion split between those crediting Leeds' superior performance and those blaming the controversial sending-off of Lisandro Martínez in the 56th minute for derailing their side. The neutral observers and Leeds supporters are celebrating what they see as a deserved win against a sluggish United outfit, whilst some United fans are questioning refereeing decisions and expressing frustration at the team's display following a three-week layoff.
Manchester United's Defensive Collapse Sparks Grim Counting
United fans are grimly tallying up their defensive disasters this season after conceding two early goals, with supporters sarcastically referencing the club's broader disciplinary and structural problems — including the red card to Lisandro Martínez that epitomised a chaotic afternoon. The neutral tone masks real frustration: a third-place side unable to break down 15th-placed opposition, leaking goals at will, and compounding the misery with stupid cards and a sending-off.
Manchester United Fans Gutted After Heavy Home Defeat to Leeds
United supporters are reacting with frustration and dark humour to a humiliating 1-2 loss at home, with several noting the performance was so poor it could easily have been 4-0 or 5-0 had Leeds been more clinical — the mood is one of resignation that the team deserved nothing from the game.
Manchester United Fans Lament Missed Chances in Stalemate
Manchester United supporters are frustrated by their side's profligacy in front of goal, with dozens of posts highlighting squandered opportunities and poor finishing despite creating decent chances throughout the match. The overwhelming sentiment centres on the gap between the quality of chances created and the clinical execution needed to convert them into goals.
Manchester United Fans Blame Tourists for Dead Atmosphere
Manchester United supporters are frustrated that their home crowd was outsung by Leeds United fans throughout the match, blaming the prevalence of tourist supporters and middle-class southerners in the stadium for creating a poor atmosphere. The discussion reveals deep-rooted anger about the loss of traditional fan culture at Old Trafford, with many arguing that casual attendees have diluted the club's once-legendary support.
Manchester United Fans Demand Answers After Stunning Home Defeat
Manchester United supporters are absolutely furious following a mortifying 0-2 collapse at home to Leeds, with fans expressing disbelief and anger at the team's capitulation — particularly after Lisandro Martínez's red card turned the match into a complete nightmare. The overwhelming sentiment is one of embarrassment and bewilderment, with fans left questioning what on earth the side are actually doing tactically and whether Ten Hag has any answers for such a catastrophic performance.
Manchester United Fans Turn on Mazraoui After Stuttering Performance
United supporters are expressing serious doubts about Noussair Mazraoui's quality and fitness for the club, with many arguing he's a liability who shouldn't be in the starting eleven despite previous backing from sections of the fanbase. The full-back's repeated ball losses and overall display during this match have crystallised concerns that he simply isn't good enough for Manchester United.
Manchester United Fans Divided After Amorim Sacking
Manchester United supporters are locked in a heated debate about whether sacking Ruben Amorim was a catastrophic mistake, with some arguing his system and training methods were superior whilst others defend the decision and criticise his touchline behaviour. The discussion reveals deep fractures in the fanbase over managerial direction, with supporters pointing to declining performances since his departure as evidence the club made a massive error.
Manchester United Fans Despair After Shock Defeat to Leeds
Manchester United supporters are processing a devastating loss to relegation-form Leeds United, with fans expressing deep frustration at both the result and officiating decisions, whilst some attempt to rationalise the disappointment as merely a bad day in a long season. The overwhelmingly negative mood reflects genuine concern about the team's performance rather than typical match-day complaints.
Manchester United Fans Mock Long Hair Advantage Claims
Manchester United supporters are joking that players should grow their hair out after a controversial match incident, with the discussion splitting between those sarcastically blaming long hair for defensive problems and others dismissing the excuse as soft. The largely tongue-in-cheek debate reflects frustration over the result, though some fans are genuinely critical of players making exaggerated contact claims.
Manchester United Fans Rage at Martinez Red Card Disaster
Manchester United supporters are laying into Lisandro Martínez following his 56th-minute red card in the 1-2 defeat to Leeds, with fans questioning his defensive discipline, positioning, and overall suitability for a club of United's stature. The Argentine centre-back has become the focal point of the post-match blame, with supporters arguing his reckless play directly cost them the match.
Manchester United Fans Dissect Defensive Frailties After Draw
Following a frustrating goalless stalemate against Leeds, United supporters are fixated on individual defensive performances, with particular scrutiny aimed at Luke Shaw's positioning and physicality, whilst also questioning the overall instruction and organisation at the back. The neutral-leaning discussion reflects genuine concern about whether the current backline pairing can handle top-tier attacking threats without additional reinforcement.
Manchester United Suffer Red Card Defeat to Leeds
Manchester United fans are divided and frustrated after a chaotic 2-1 loss to Leeds, with conversation centring on Lisandro Martínez's red card in the 56th minute and controversial refereeing decisions that they believe cost them the match. Leeds supporters, meanwhile, are celebrating a rare win despite sitting 15th, whilst neutral observers are debating whether United's disciplinary record is becoming a serious problem at the club.
Manchester United Fans Blame Injury Absences After Loss
Manchester United supporters are frustrated following a defeat and are heavily blaming the absence of key defenders, particularly Harry Maguire, arguing the side's shaky defensive display wouldn't have happened if their first-choice centre-backs were available. Fans are calling for reinforcements in midfield as well, with several posts highlighting how the squad's injuries have exposed weaknesses that need addressing before the season's run-in.
Manchester United Fans Rage At Toothless Attack In Leeds Draw
Frustrated United supporters vented about their side's inability to create clear chances and finish, with particular criticism aimed at the lack of crosses into the box and poor service to their striker. The negative sentiment reflects the team's blunt attacking display against a struggling Leeds side, leaving fans questioning basic attacking strategy and execution.
Manchester United Fans Turn on Carrick After Dismal Display
Following a disappointing 0-0 draw against Leeds (which the sample posts appear to contradict with match data showing a 1-2 loss), United supporters have roundly rejected the notion that interim manager Carrick deserves the permanent job, criticising his tactical ineptitude, poor team performance, and lack of in-game management. The growing consensus is that United need an elite, experienced manager rather than promoting from within, with fans pointing to sloppy defending, careless possession, and a complete absence of attractive football as evidence Carrick has reached his ceiling.
United's Puzzling Performance After Going Down to Ten
Manchester United supporters are bewildered by their side's stark contrast in performance before and after Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card, with many baffled why the team played with greater intensity and cohesion when reduced to ten men rather than during their dire opening 45 minutes. The discussion centres on whether the dismissal was the turning point that finally energised a sluggish display, alongside predictable complaints about officiating and broader frustration at a side that failed to capitalise on their improved second-half showing.
Fans Divided Over Martínez Hair-Pull Red Card Incident
Manchester United supporters are fiercely debating whether Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card for pulling Noah Okafor's hair was a justified application of FIFA rules or an overly harsh punishment that doesn't reflect the contact's true severity. The discussion reveals deep frustration with the rigid enforcement of violent conduct laws, with many arguing the offence was accidental and undeserving of a straight dismissal.
Martínez Red Card Sparks Refereeing Fury
Manchester United supporters are locked in heated debate over whether Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card was justified, with many arguing the decision was inconsistent with other yellow-card offences in the same match. The controversy centres on perceived inconsistency in the referee's application of the rules, with fans questioning how similar challenges elsewhere on the pitch went unpunished whilst Martínez received a straight dismissal.
Manchester United Fans Vent After Wolves Defeat
United supporters are venting frustration at a damaging 2-1 loss to Wolves, with particular anger directed at managerial decisions and individual player performances, whilst the cryptic, sarcastic posts suggest fans are mocking either the manager's post-match comments or specific tactical choices that contributed to the defeat. The negativity is amplified by a red card for Lisandro Martínez that left United exposed defensively.
Manchester United Fans Demand Ugarte Exit After Midfield Collapse
Manchester United supporters have turned on midfielder Manuel Ugarte following a damaging loss, with dozens of posts calling for his immediate removal from the squad and blaming his defensive frailties for the team's inability to handle pressure. Fans are particularly frustrated that he started in Kobbie Mainoo's absence, arguing that pairing him with Casemiro creates a midfield that cannot function under pressure—a stark contrast to how Manchester City's Rodri operates under Pep Guardiola's system.
Manchester United's Defensive Collapse Against Leeds Sparks Fury
Manchester United fans are expressing raw frustration after a catastrophic 0-2 defeat to struggling Leeds United, with the performance described as an embarrassing regression marked by individual errors and lack of discipline on the pitch. The negativity centres on the team's inability to compete against lower-ranked opposition, with supporters questioning both the quality of play and the mentality shown during the match.
Leeds Fans Celebrate Manchester United Demolition
Leeds supporters are revelling in Manchester United's poor performance, using "cook" as slang to mock and celebrate the Red Devils' struggles. The discussion captures the intensity of the Yorkshire derby rivalry, with Leeds fans demanding their team finish the job emphatically against their bitter rivals.
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Lisandro Martinez Red Card Hair Pull
The discussion centres entirely on whether Lisandro Martinez deserved his 56th-minute red card for pulling an opponent's hair during the 1-2 defeat to Leeds, with supporters split between those who view it as violent conduct deserving punishment and others who consider it excessive for a relatively minor contact incident. Fans repeatedly reference the precedent of previous hair-pulling incidents in football and debate whether the offence warrants a dismissal or simply a yellow card.
Manchester United Stumble as Discipline Problems Pile Up
Manchester United supporters are venting frustration after a disappointing defeat to lowly Leeds United, with the narrative dominated by defensive catastrophes and a red card to Lisandro Martínez that left fans questioning the team's composure and decision-making under pressure. The largely neutral tone reflects a fanbase torn between anger at the result and resignation that these kinds of collapses have become routine.
Manchester United Fans Worry Arsenal Comparisons After Defeat
Manchester United supporters reacted to their 1-2 loss with anxiety about falling into the same inconsistent patterns Arsenal have struggled with, whilst some fans made light of earlier mockery directed at the Gunners. The discussion reveals genuine concern that United's defensive collapse—highlighted by Lisandro Martínez's red card and two early Noah Okafor goals—mirrors the kind of defensive vulnerability that has haunted Arsenal's season.
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I think we can all agree that it was a shocking match for the ref. But I have to give it to our players for not just sitting back but actually pressing until the end. Always tough to go a man down and they showed passion. With that said, where the fuck was that in the first half....
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BRE 2 - 2 EVE
Brentford Fans Divided Over KDH's Late Equaliser Drama
Everton supporters are celebrating Kiernan Dewsbury Hall's dramatic 90+1' goal that rescued a 2-2 draw against Brentford, though many are frustrated that he and fellow forward Ndiaye wasted earlier one-on-one chances that could've won the match. The conversation reveals classic football fan contradiction — genuine appreciation for KDH's crucial intervention mixed with lingering annoyance at his decision-making in open play.
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Pickford's Reckless Display Divides Everton Fans
Everton supporters are split on Jordan Pickford's performance in the 2-2 draw against Brentford, with some criticising his overly aggressive approach that led to an early penalty, whilst others argue he made crucial saves to keep his side in the match. The broader frustration centres on wasted chances and defensive errors that cost Everton what should have been a comfortable win.
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Beto Divides Brentford Fans in Goalless Draw
Everton fans and neutrals engaged in surprisingly measured debate about striker Beto's performance during what the match data reveals was actually a dramatic 2-2 draw, with supporters split between backing him as the club's best forward option and questioning whether he should remain a permanent starter. The discussion centred on his finishing quality, physical presence, and potential January transfer interest from rival clubs, rather than focusing on the chaotic final scoreline or individual defensive errors.
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Fans Divided on Referee's Controversial Second-Half Performance
Brentford and Everton supporters were split on the officiating during their goalless first half, with some praising the referee's early decision-making whilst others grew frustrated with his management of the match after the break. The discussion touched on inconsistency in his control, with one fan suggesting institutional bias against Everton, though others noted appreciation for his willingness to use common sense rather than blindly following VAR protocol.
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Everton Fans Debate George's Impact in Draw
Everton supporters are divided on David Moyes's handling of George (likely a loan signing or fringe player), with many arguing he should earn regular starting opportunities after impressing in a cameo during the 2-2 draw with Brentford, whilst others defend the manager's preference for defensive work rate in his team selection.
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Igor Thiago's Golden Boot Push Divides Fans
Fans are locked in debate over Igor Thiago's elite finishing and his challenge for the Premier League Golden Boot, whilst simultaneously criticising teammate Schade's creative inconsistency and lack of end product. The discussion reveals tension between recognising Thiago's clinical excellence as a striker and frustration at the supply line failing to maximise his goal-scoring potential.
Brentford Collapse Again as Late Equaliser Frustrates
Brentford fans are furious after throwing away a 2-1 lead in the dying moments against Everton, with widespread criticism directed at the team's inability to hold leads and the coaching staff's substitution decisions in the final stages. The negativity centres on repeated defensive lapses and a pattern of conceding goals when the opposition throws fresh bodies at them, suggesting systematic issues with squad depth and tactical management rather than one-off bad luck.
Brentford and Everton Draw Amid Goalkeeper Heroics
Fans across both sides and neutrals are locked in debate over a controversial double save that kept the match alive in the dying moments, with particular praise directed at the shot-stopper's crucial intervention. The neutral sentiment reflects the divisive nature of the moment—some hailing it as world-class, others questioning whether it should have been a different outcome entirely.
Everton Fans Dissect Tactical Flaws in Stalemate
Everton supporters spent the match critiquing David Moyes's defensive setup and individual performances, particularly questioning why wingers were being asked to defend deep and why midfielder Idrissa Gueye was roaming too far forward rather than sitting deep to shield the back line. The conversation centred less on match events and more on systemic problems with how the team was structured, suggesting frustration with the tactical approach rather than the 0-0 result itself.
Brentford Fans React to Late Everton Equaliser Drama
Brentford supporters are having a laugh after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic 90+1' leveller snatched a 2-2 draw from what looked like a Bees victory, with fans sarcastically celebrating what they see as poetic justice against Everton. The overwhelmingly tongue-in-cheek tone suggests Brentford fans are finding humour in the bitter pill of dropping two points so late in the match.
Brentford and Everton Battle to Thrilling Draw
Fans are celebrating an entertaining, back-and-forth encounter that saw Igor Thiago's double cancelled out by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic 90+1' leveller, with supporters praising the quality of play despite the stalemate result. The discussion focuses on individual moments of skill—headers, crosses, and finishing—rather than dwelling on dropped points, suggesting both sets of supporters found redemption in the spectacle itself.
Everton Drop Lead Again as Moyes Rotation Debate Rages
Fans are furious that Everton couldn't hold a 2-1 lead in a 2-2 draw with Brentford, with particular criticism aimed at defensive decisions and substitution choices in the final stages. However, there's also optimism about David Moyes' summer recruitment strategy and the squad's potential if they can add a quality striker to challenge next season.
Brentford and Everton Fans Clash Over Controversial Fouls
Fans are locked in heated debate over the referee's inconsistent application of fouls during the 2-2 draw, with particular fury directed at a disputed yellow card that some view as a clear penalty whilst others insist was never a foul at all. The discussion reveals frustration that smaller clubs feel they receive less favourable refereeing decisions compared to the traditional big six sides.
Moyes Criticised for Late Substitutions in Everton Draw
Everton fans are frustrated that manager David Moyes made no substitutions until late in the match despite having fresh legs available on the bench, arguing that earlier changes could have prevented Brentford's dramatic 90+1 equaliser and cost them a crucial win. The debate exposes growing concern about Moyes' tactical decision-making and squad rotation, with supporters convinced that proactive substitutions at key moments would have secured three points instead of a disappointing 2-2 draw.
Brentford Fans Dissect Lewis Potter's Controversial Role in Late Everton Goal
Brentford supporters are divided on whether Lewis Potter was impeded by Everton defender O'Brien in the build-up to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic 90+1' equaliser, with some arguing the midfielder was physically outmatched and fouled, whilst others contend Potter theatrically went looking for a penalty that wasn't there. The broader debate reflects frustration over Premier League refereeing inconsistency rather than any unified anger at the outcome itself.
Brentford and Everton Fans Slam Clickbait "Winner" Title
Supporters are calling out the match report's misleading headline after Brentford 2-2 Everton ended in a dramatic 90+1 equaliser, not a winner. The bulk of engagement centres on fans demanding the caption be corrected, with many highlighting that the clickbait framing generated comments whilst failing to accurately describe what was actually a contentious draw.
Brentford And Everton Battle To Dramatic Draw
Fans across 169 posts reacted to a thrilling 2-2 finish, with Igor Thiago scoring twice for Brentford before Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall snatched a last-gasp equaliser for Everton in injury time. The conversation stayed largely neutral, touching on striker form, pressing tactics, and the sheer drama of a match that swung between the sides right until the final whistle.
Brentford and Everton Fans Left Reeling by Late Heartbreak
Both sets of supporters are venting raw frustration over a dramatic 2-2 draw that saw Everton surrender a winning position with a last-gasp equaliser in stoppage time. The discussion captures the gut-wrenching emotion of throwing away three points in the final moments of the match.
Sky Sports Mocked Over "Winning Goal" in 2-2 Draw
Fans have torn into Sky Sports for bizarrely labelling Dewsbury-Hall's 91st-minute equaliser as a "winning goal" when the match finished 2-2, with supporters calling out sloppy editorial standards and demanding basic proofreading. The gaffe has sparked wider frustration about the broadcaster's quality control, with some sarcastically praising the clickbait strategy whilst others question why basic headline-checking appears beyond the organisation's capabilities.
Brentford and Everton Fans Dare to Dream of Victory
Supporters from both sides are cautiously optimistic about snatching a win despite the match's tight nature, with fans oscillating between hope and dread as they anticipate a dramatic finish. The discussion captures that classic football tension where belief clashes with the paranoia that VAR or a late heartbreak could destroy their dreams.
Tarkowski's Defensive Struggles Frustrate Everton Fans
Everton supporters are heavily criticising James Tarkowski's performance against Brentford, with fans particularly frustrated by his inability to deal with the opposition's long throw-ins and questioning whether he's lost some of his earlier quality on the ball. The negativity centres on his individual errors and whether he's the right man to lead the Toffees' defence going forward.
Everton Fans Celebrate Dramatic Late Equaliser
Everton supporters are erupting over Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's stoppage-time equaliser that rescued a 2-2 draw against Brentford, with fans praising the team's refusal to surrender despite being behind. The raw celebration across the discussion reflects relief and redemption after what looked like a defeat slipping away in the dying moments.
Brentford and Everton Fans Emotionally Drained by Late Drama
Both sets of supporters are left in bits after a frantic 2-2 draw that saw Everton claw back from 2-1 down with a dramatic 90+1' equaliser, with fans acknowledging the match delivered theatrical football even if the result leaves neither side satisfied. The emotional intensity is raw across the discussion — hearts racing, phones being thrown — as supporters process what amounts to a rollercoaster of a fixture that neither team particularly controlled.
Brentford Fans Grapple with Late Draw Heartbreak
Brentford supporters are processing a devastating 2-2 draw against Everton, with a last-minute leveller in the 91st minute leaving them furious about dropped points in their pursuit of European qualification. The fanbase is split between frustration at the result itself and broader debate about realistic ambitions—with some acknowledging that a top-seven finish and Europa League football represents the club's genuine ceiling rather than a Champions League push.
Brentford and Everton Fans Debate Controversial Shot Execution
Fans are locked in disagreement over a pivotal shot attempt during the match, with some arguing the player should have stayed on his feet whilst others claim he executed well under pressure. The debate centres on whether the resulting action was a genuine shooting opportunity or a defensive mishap that could have been avoided.
Late Drama Leaves Brentford and Everton Supporters Stunned
Fans are processing a chaotic 2-2 draw packed with swings in momentum, with multiple posts capturing the emotional whiplash of thinking the match was won before a dramatic last-minute leveller snatched it away. There's acknowledgement of both sides' attacking prowess and a grudging acceptance of a hard-fought point, though clearly some bitterness lingers about how the points were shared.
Late Drama Leaves Brentford and Everton Fans in Stunned Limbo
Fifty posts capture the raw aftermath of a chaotic 2-2 draw, with fans still processing Dewsbury-Hall's stoppage-time equaliser and unable to settle on whether to celebrate or despair. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion—some are joking about parade cancellations and April Fools' wind-ups, others are left repeating "April 1st??" as if questioning whether the whole thing actually happened.
Brentford and Everton Share Dramatic Late Draw
Fans are bewildered and frustrated after the match ended 2-2, with numerous supporters confused about whether either side actually secured a win, whilst others sarcastically claim victory despite the result being a draw. The late Dewsbury-Hall equaliser has left both sets of supporters grappling with the reality that neither team took three points despite the thrilling nature of the contest.
Everton Fans Celebrate "Win" in 2-2 Draw Chaos
Everton supporters are sarcastically joking that their side secured a "victory" after the dramatic 2-2 draw at Brentford, with the humour clearly aimed at their club's ongoing points deduction saga and the absurdity of celebrating a draw in such terms. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion and dark comedy about the result itself, mixed with broader frustration about Everton's disciplinary situation off the pitch.
Brentford and Everton Share Thrilling Draw
Fans from both sides are celebrating a dramatically entertaining 2-2 finish, with Everton supporters particularly vocal about their side's battling comeback from behind in the final moments. The discussion reveals genuine appreciation for the match's intensity despite the neutral outcome, as Dewsbury-Hall's 90+1' leveller salvaged a point neither team was willing to concede.
Brentford and Everton Fans Praise Entertaining Draw
Supporters from both sides celebrated a thrilling 2-2 encounter as a fair and entertaining match between evenly matched teams, with fans appreciating the directness and intensity of football on display despite the late drama. The positivity stems from the quality of the spectacle itself rather than the result, with fans relieved to see engaging, competitive football after what some alluded to as a leaner period.
Brentford and Everton Battle to Dramatic Draw
Fans from both sides are processing a thrilling 2-2 draw that saw Brentford come from behind to snatch a late equaliser through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the 90th minute, with supporters expressing relief at salvaging a point after going down to Igor Thiago's second-half strike. The discussion centres on the drama of the finish and tactical adjustments made during the match, with neither set of supporters particularly satisfied but resigned to a share of the spoils.
Brentford and Everton Fans Divided by Dramatic Late Equaliser
A 2-2 draw packed with controversy has left both sets of supporters furious and confused, with fans trading accusations of cheating and incompetence in the aftermath of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's dramatic ninety-first minute leveller. The match's chaotic nature—featuring early penalties, quick-fire goals, and a last-gasp scramble—has fractured the fanbase into competing camps, each convinced they've been wronged by what unfolded on the pitch.
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People creaming over Thiago when it’s a deflected shot that just simply wrong-foots Pickford. You'd always give the advantage to the home team, and I was under no illusions this would be an easy game, but saying "feels like a loss" is a bit deluded on your part. At no point were we not in this match. I felt it was as competitive as I would expect it to be for two teams on a similar level and si…
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first of all in the title it says 91st winner, not just that but in the description it says 1-1 draw, this is absolutely disgraceful from skysports
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Commentators absolutely creaming because Thiago scored a deflected goal - nice one
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Liverpool Fans Divided After Toothless Draw Against Fulham
Liverpool supporters are frustrated by another lacklustre performance despite the scoreline staying goalless, with many questioning whether the team can build momentum heading into crucial midweek fixtures. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase torn between cautious optimism about opportunities ahead and deep scepticism about whether this squad can finally deliver consistent, convincing football.
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Liverpool Fans Celebrate Dominant Victory Over Fulham
Liverpool supporters are expressing joy and relief following a convincing 2-0 win, with particular praise for goalscorers Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah, though the discussion remains relatively low-key and emoji-driven rather than deeply analytical about referee decisions or wider tactical concerns.
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Frimpong Sparks Tactical Debate Among Arsenal Faithful
Arsenal fans are sharply divided over Bukayo Frimpong's performance and role this season, with some praising his attacking intent whilst others criticise his positioning, work rate, and consistency as a starter. The discussion pivots between whether he's being unfairly compared to a predecessor or genuinely lacks the all-round quality needed for a regular spot.
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Cody's Mixed Display Divides Newcastle Fan Base
Newcastle supporters are debating Cody's performance, with fans split between criticising his decision-making in attack and spurned chances to find Isak, whilst others acknowledge his defensive effort and workrate. The discussion reveals frustration over his attacking limitations this season, though some recognise his solid defensive contributions.
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Liverpool Fans Hail Rio's Breakthrough Performance
Liverpool supporters are celebrating Rio Ngumoha's decisive opening goal in the 2-0 victory over Fulham, with fans calling for the young talent to receive more regular playing time and positioning him as a genuine prospect for the club's future. The overwhelmingly positive reaction centres on Rio's clinical finishing and potential to fill the void left by departing key players, sparking genuine optimism about his development.
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Liverpool Fans Praise Mo Salah After Comfortable Victory
Following Liverpool's 2-0 win over Fulham, supporters are overwhelmingly celebrating Mohamed Salah's performance, highlighting his sharpness, creative play, and goal-scoring contribution in what many describe as a vintage display from the Egyptian winger. The discussion reflects broad satisfaction with Salah's form and impact on the match, though a handful of contrarian voices question his longer-term trajectory at the club.
Liverpool Fans Demand Gakpo Benching After Fulham Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration with Cody Gakpo's performance and continued selection, with many calling for him to be dropped or even sold, whilst questioning manager Arne Slot's tactical decisions in deploying him as a striker. The criticism suggests fans believe Gakpo's poor finishing, lack of awareness, and ineffective play are significant factors hampering the team's results.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Salah's Goals Before Exit
Liverpool supporters are reacting emotionally to Mohamed Salah scoring in what many believe could be one of his final matches for the club, with fans expressing bittersweet pride in his performance alongside speculation about his imminent departure. The discussion captures a fanbase caught between celebrating his quality and coming to terms with losing him.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Goals Amid Neutral Discourse
A 335-post discussion centred on referee decisions during Liverpool's match against Fulham remained remarkably neutral in tone, with fans largely exchanging brief encouragements and reactions rather than engaging in substantive debate about controversial officiating calls. The conversation suggests either minimal contentious decisions in the match itself, or a fanbase more focused on celebrating attacking moments than dissecting marginal calls.
Liverpool Fans Divided on Slot's Selection Choices
After Liverpool's victory, supporters are sharply split on manager Arne Slot's team selection and tactical decisions, with some praising his willingness to give promising youth players opportunities whilst others remain frustrated by perceived inconsistency in his lineups. The discussion reveals underlying uncertainty about whether Slot is the right long-term fit for the club, with opinion hinging largely on whether he can deliver top-four finishes and implement a coherent strategic vision.
Liverpool Fans Debate Macca's Impact Despite Fitness Concerns
Liverpool supporters are divided on midfielder Alexis Mac Allister's performance, with fans praising his technical quality and passing range whilst questioning his physical conditioning and stamina levels during the match. The discussion centres on whether his creative brilliance outweighs concerns about his ability to sustain high intensity over ninety minutes.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Szoboszlai's Double Pivot Display
Supporters are split on whether Dominic Szoboszlai excelled or struggled in a defensive midfield role, with some praising his work rate and danger-sensing across the pitch, whilst others criticise his tackling discipline and positioning awareness. The debate centres on whether he's genuinely suited to that deeper responsibility or if he's being overextended in a role that doesn't play to his strengths.
Fans Fury at Anthony Taylor's Inconsistent Refereeing Display
Liverpool and Fulham supporters are exasperated with referee Anthony Taylor's decision-making throughout the match, particularly his lenient approach to fouls against them and his reluctance to issue yellow cards for what they view as clear offences. The overarching complaint is that Taylor is either incompetent or deliberately favours one side, with fans arguing his permissive handling of physical play undermines the match's integrity.
Liverpool and Fulham Fans Fuming Over Officiating Decisions
A 154-post discussion reveals frustration over controversial refereeing calls in the 0-0 stalemate, with supporters divided over whether fouls were correctly identified and replays withheld from broadcast view. Fans are particularly wound up about penalty appeals, potential offsides decisions not being shown, and inconsistent application of the laws across the match.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Flat Display
Liverpool supporters have unleashed criticism on midfielder Ryan Gravenberch following his poor second-half performance in the 2-0 win over Fulham, with fans questioning his work rate, passing quality, and fitness after coming on at half-time. The consensus is damning enough that many are already demanding he be dropped for the upcoming PSG clash, citing his lacklustre impact as a significant reason Liverpool's midfield control deteriorated.
Liverpool Fans Rally Behind Injured Curtis Jones
With Curtis Jones forced off with what appears to be a groin issue during the first half, Liverpool supporters are expressing genuine concern about his fitness, particularly with the PSG Champions League tie looming, whilst simultaneously defending his quality after previously feeling underrated by sections of the fanbase. The consensus is stark—without Jones controlling the midfield, Liverpool's control and creativity visibly deteriorated in the second half, cementing his importance to how Arne Slot's side operates.
Liverpool Fans Divided on Mama's Defensive Struggles
Liverpool supporters are caught between criticism and sympathy regarding right-back Mama, with some demanding he be dropped immediately whilst others argue the backline isn't protecting him adequately. The debate centres on whether his positioning and confidence issues are purely down to individual error or a systemic problem exacerbated by poor defensive organisation.
Fans Debate Wirtz's Impact as Liverpool Edge Past Fulham
Liverpool supporters are sharply divided over Florian Wirtz's performance and substitution in their 2-0 victory, with some praising his creative link-up play and others questioning the value of his assist, whilst simultaneously discussing squad rotation and upcoming fixtures like the PSG clash.
Ngumoha's Breakout Display Sparks Debut Debate
Liverpool fans are raving about Rio Ngumoha's eye-catching performance after his goal against Fulham, with debate centring on whether the young talent should be handed regular starting opportunities and whether his technical play marks him as a potential star. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about his readiness and playing style, with some championing his progressive approach whilst others suggest he needs to improve his decision-making on the ball.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravy's Midfield Performance
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising midfielder Gravy (likely referring to a player with a similar name) following his display in the Fulham match, questioning his defensive positioning, physical presence, and decision-making in possession. Fans are frustrated with what they perceive as a recurring pattern of weak performances and are concerned about his involvement in upcoming fixtures, particularly the PSG clash.
Liverpool Fans Bid Farewell to Robbo and Mo
Liverpool supporters are processing the emotional departure of Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah, with the fanbase split between celebrating their legendary contributions and lamenting the end of an era defined by Jürgen Klopp's early success. The discussion centres on nostalgia for the departing duo and anxiety about replacing their character and quality as the club enters a new chapter.
Fans Debate Emerging Young Winger Rio Ngumoha's Potential
Liverpool supporters are fixated on Rio Ngumoha's performance and potential as a generational talent, with the discussion largely centred around comparing him favourably to fellow young prospect Max Dowman rather than analysing the actual match itself. The neutral sentiment reflects fans being genuinely excited about Ngumoha's ability whilst simultaneously noting he's fallen into some questionable social media trends.
Liverpool Fans Debate Rio's Man of the Match Display
Following Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Fulham, supporters are locked in debate over whether teenage prospect Rio Ngumoha or Mohamed Salah deserves the official man of the match award, with many highlighting Ngumoha's all-round performance in pressing, tackling, and ultimately scoring the opening goal. The discussion reflects genuine uncertainty among fans rather than consensus, with several players—including Cody Gakpo and Szoboszlai—also receiving praise for their contributions in what was clearly a dominant Liverpool performance.
Liverpool Fans Debate Defensive Shape and Ball Retention
Liverpool supporters spent the match frustrated with their team's defensive positioning and inability to maintain possession under pressure, with discussion centring on poor marking, lack of game management, and repeated giveaways rather than celebrating the 2-0 victory itself. The discourse reveals concern that tactical discipline—particularly around the halfway line during pressing situations—was significantly below standard despite the comfortable scoreline.
Liverpool Fans Criticise Gomez Display in Goalless Draw
Liverpool supporters are heavily critical of Joe Gomez's defensive performance after he was introduced during the match, with fans questioning his positioning, lack of effort, and a series of poor sliding tackles. The discourse suggests frustration at his continued selection, with comparisons to previous costly errors and debate over whether he's genuinely fit for the right-back role in Arne Slot's system.
Liverpool Fans Debate PSG Lineup Selection
Liverpool supporters are intensely focused on who should start in the upcoming Champions League clash against PSG, with the midweek fixture against Fulham serving as a testing ground for potential team selections. The discussion reveals tactical disagreements about whether standout performers deserve a start in the continental competition, though most fans believe manager Arne Slot will opt for a different approach.
Liverpool Fans Debate Young Star After Crucial Win
Liverpool supporters are celebrating a vital 2-0 victory over Fulham but are simultaneously locked in debate about the development and playing time of promising young prospect Rio Ngumoha, who bagged the opener. The discussion reveals frustration among some fans that the teenager isn't getting consistent minutes, whilst others defend his impact when he does feature.
Liverpool Fans Fixate on Arsenal's Title Collapse
Liverpool supporters are using their victory over Fulham as a springboard to mock Arsenal's faltering title challenge, with the broader discussion revealing a fractured midtable narrative where fans are more invested in rivals' failures than their own climb back into contention. The neutral, slightly negative sentiment reflects frustration at the performance against Fulham rather than celebration of the win itself.
Liverpool Fans Divided on Slot's Youth Selection Gamble
Supporters are split on whether manager Arne Slot deserves credit for finally backing young talent like Rio Ngumoha, or criticism for stubbornly refusing to develop academy players consistently throughout the season. The debate centres on whether Slot's cautious approach to youth integration is costing Liverpool—with fans arguing he should trust prospects like Rio more regularly rather than reverting to established names.
Liverpool Fans Debate Controversial Penalty Decision
Liverpool supporters are locked in disagreement over whether a penalty should have been awarded during the match, with some arguing it was a clear handball whilst others insist it shouldn't be a pen under the rules, and frustration mounting over inconsistent VAR decisions across the league.
Liverpool's Clinical Finishing Stuns Fulham Midfield
Fans are raving about the quality of Liverpool's two first-half goals — particularly Rio Ngumoha's outrageous finish and Mohamed Salah's clinical strike — with observers acknowledging that despite a relatively even shot count, Liverpool's superior execution in front of goal made the difference in a dominant display. There's palpable excitement around Ngumoha's composure and technique, though some sceptical voices are already questioning whether the hype around the young talent is getting ahead of itself.
Fans Demand Rio Over Gakpo For PSG Clash
Liverpool supporters are calling for teenager Rio Ngumoha to start ahead of Cody Gakpo in the upcoming PSG match after an impressive performance in the 2-0 win, with many criticising manager Arne Slot for continuing to pick the Dutch winger despite his recent form. The discourse centres on whether Slot will back the academy talent or revert to his established options, with fans viewing it as a genuine test of the manager's willingness to evolve his lineup.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Goals With Reaction Gifs
Liverpool supporters flooded the discussion with reaction gifs and celebratory content following Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah's quick one-two punch in the first half, with the neutral tone suggesting fans were more focused on expressing their excitement visually rather than engaging in detailed tactical analysis.
Liverpool Fans Back Rio for PSG Showdown
Supporters are clamouring for young talent Rio Ngumoha to start against PSG after an impressive cameo performance, with most convinced he offers Liverpool genuine attacking sharpness that the side has been missing. However, there's resignation amongst the fanbase that manager Arne Slot will likely manage his minutes carefully given his age, with Tuesday's fixture coming just days after he's already appeared in the previous match.
Liverpool's Narrow Victory Sparks Season Salvation Debate
Liverpool supporters are celebrating a crucial 2-0 win over Fulham as a potential turning point for their faltering season, though scepticism remains about whether a single victory can reverse their disappointing campaign and close the gap to teams like Manchester United and Everton above them in the table. The fanbase is divided between relief at the result and frustration over Arne Slot's tenure, with some questioning whether late-season heroics can salvage what has been a largely underwhelming year.
Fans Debate Viral TikTok Dance Celebration Moment
Liverpool and Fulham supporters are having a relaxed, largely unbothered discussion about a player's TikTok dance celebration during the match, with most fans dismissing it as harmless fun from a young player rather than anything worth getting worked up about. The neutral sentiment reflects the casual, good-natured nature of the exchange, where supporters are simply explaining the dance's origins and moving on.
Liverpool Fans Eye PSG Distraction After Fulham Draw
Liverpool supporters are discussing an upcoming fixture against PSG, with many resigned to a difficult result and suggesting Arne Slot's team selection choices in the Fulham match were influenced by preparing for that European tie. The conversation reveals mixed confidence — some hold onto optimism for a potential upset, whilst others view the PSG game as an inevitable hurdle the Reds must navigate.
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@LFC Mohamed Salah has now scored 108 Premier League goals at Anfield with only Thierry Henry (114 at Highbury) netting more at a single venue in the competition's history. 👑
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gakpo should do a linkedin post about how u always get a new chance in life, even if u are always making the wrong decisions
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Yo what's wrong with Grav? Bro seems devoid of energy and drive. Two things that made him great last season. Almost feel like he's half assing it/phoning it in so to speak? Hence imo he seems out of sync/ half step behind on everything. Him and Macca been doo doo this season.
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Villa's Wasted Chances in Forest Draw Frustrate Fans
Aston Villa supporters are frustrated after failing to capitalise on multiple scoring opportunities in a goalless draw against struggling Nottingham Forest, with fans lamenting poor finishing from key players like Watkins and Rogers that could prove costly in the battle for European places. The consensus is mixed—some see it as a decent point away from home, whilst others believe Villa should have taken all three given the chances created and Forest's defensive vulnerabilities.
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Aston Villa Fans Defend Point as European Hopes Persist
Aston Villa supporters are cautiously satisfied with the goalless draw against Nottingham Forest, framing it as a valuable point given their limited budget compared to rivals like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City. The discussion reflects relief at maintaining their top-four position whilst acknowledging the inconsistency that continues to frustrate the fanbase.
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Aston Villa Fans Debate Martinez Absence as Bizot Impresses
Aston Villa supporters are divided over manager Unai Emery's decision to start backup goalkeeper Marco Bizot instead of regular starter Martínez, with some viewing it as tactical rotation and others suspicious of undisclosed injury concerns. Bizot's solid performance has reassured fans that Villa have genuine depth in goal, though speculation swirls about whether Martínez's long-term future at the club is in doubt.
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Neco Williams Divides Opinion in Forest Draw
Fans are split on Nottingham Forest left-back Neco Williams's performance in the 0-0 stalemate against Aston Villa, with some hailing him as the standout player and best left-back in the league, whilst others criticise his defensive positioning and claim he was outclassed by Aston Villa's John McGinn. The debate reveals significant disagreement about whether Williams deserved man of the match honours, given the mixed defensive display despite his attacking contributions.
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Forest and Villa Fans Debate Disappointing Stalemate
Supporters of both sides are frustrated by a goalless draw that leaves Nottingham Forest's relegation worries unresolved, though there's praise for individual performances — particularly one player's versatility and consistency — mixed with calls for better recruitment to challenge their league position.
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Digne's Inconsistent Display Dominates Villa Debate
Aston Villa supporters are deeply divided on left-back Lucas Digne's performance against Nottingham Forest, with fans noting his display swung wildly between moments of genuine quality and frustrating defensive vulnerability. The discussion reveals frustration with both Digne and right-back Matty Cash struggling in difficult conditions, though some argue Digne remains the better option compared to alternative Maatsen despite losing a yard of pace this season.
Aston Villa Fans Critique Morgan Rogers' Finishing Woes
Villa supporters are divided over Morgan Rogers' recent performances, with many frustrated by his inconsistent finishing and poor ball control despite the winger creating dangerous attacking opportunities throughout matches. The debate centres on whether Rogers' high involvement in their attacking play masks fundamental issues with his decision-making and composure in front of goal.
Sels' Heroics Can't Stop Stalemate Drama
Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa fans are locked in debate over a controversial save from keeper Sels during their 0-0 stalemate, with supporters divided between praising the shot-stopper's reflexes and criticising the defensive lapses that forced him into action in the first place. The mixed sentiment reflects frustration that individual moments of quality couldn't break the deadlock in what became a cagey, card-heavy encounter.
Villa Drop Points in Frustrating Forest Draw
Aston Villa supporters are venting about their side's failure to convert chances and squander an opportunity against struggling Nottingham Forest, with fans recognising that expected goals data suggests Villa should have won comfortably but instead settled for a disappointing 1-1 stalemate. The mood is one of exasperation at classic Villa underperformance — creating the better chances but failing to capitalise, particularly frustrating given Forest's lowly league position.
Forest Fans Debate Tactical Changes After Villa Draw
Nottingham Forest supporters are calling for Chris Wood to start matches and criticising Gabriel Jesus's performances, with particular frustration aimed at their wingers' inability to deliver quality crosses into the box. The fanbase sees the goalless draw as a missed opportunity and believes tactical adjustments — namely playing Wood upfront at home — could unlock better attacking results.
Fans Critique Match Thread Toxicity After Goalless Draw
Forest and Villa supporters are venting frustration about the negativity and reactionary behaviour in live match discussions on Reddit, with fans arguing that genuine engagement with the football gets drowned out by hot takes during play. The broader complaint centres on how match threads bring out the worst in online fan communities, pushing sensible conversation off the platform entirely.
Aston Villa Fans Fixate on Cash's Controversial Yellow Card
Villa supporters are heavily focused on Matty Cash's early yellow card challenge, debating whether the officiating was fair whilst simultaneously joking that he should accidentally score an own goal (a reference to Porto's Pepe). The neutral sentiment reflects frustration with the decision mixed with darkly comic resignation about Villa's defensive vulnerabilities and lack of quality finishing.
Aston Villa Fans Furious at Watkins' Missed One-on-One
Villa supporters are venting their frustration after Ollie Watkins spurned a glorious scoring opportunity in the 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest, with many arguing that poor finishing from him and Rodgers has cost the club vital points in their push for European football. The consensus is brutal: clinical finishing separates title contenders from also-rans, and Villa's main attacking threats simply aren't delivering when it matters most.
Neco Williams Steals Show in Forest Stalemate
Nottingham Forest supporters are raving about Neco Williams' performance and his clinical finishing, with fans convinced he's their standout player and already crowning him man of the match despite the goalless draw. The right-back's confidence and willingness to shoot from distance has become a genuine attacking threat, leaving supporters clamouring for him to play even further up the pitch.
Forest and Villa Fans Divided on Controversial Draw
Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa supporters are split on whether their 1-1 draw was an entertaining, open contest or a frustratingly mediocre performance — with particular debate over whether either side should have won comfortably given the clear-cut chances created. The discussion also touches on defensive vulnerabilities and individual standout performances, alongside a separate concern about inappropriate gendered commentary directed at the female referee during the match thread.
Sangare Impresses Despite Neutral Result
Forest and Villa fans are divided over midfielder performances, with many praising Sangare's composure and ball-winning in midfield, whilst others criticise Anderson for a subdued display and question whether he's the right fit for the role. The debate centres on whether Forest have their midfield hierarchy right, with some suggesting alternative options could serve the side better going forward.
Forest and Villa Draw as Pressure Mounts Elsewhere
Fans from both sides view the 0-0 stalemate as a decent result given their respective ambitions — Villa eyeing the Champions League whilst Forest battle relegation — with most discussion focusing on the practical value of a point rather than the tactical quality on display. The neutral sentiment reflects broader anxiety about upcoming fixtures, particularly Burnley for Villa and Tottenham's freefall for Forest supporters hoping rivals slip up.
Neco Williams Goal Disallowed in Controversial VAR Decision
Nottingham Forest and neutral fans are fuming over a Neco Williams goal being ruled out for offside, with many arguing the decision was completely wrong and that VAR should have allowed play to continue before making the call. The debate centres on whether the officials got the offside call fundamentally wrong, with some suggesting the whistle shouldn't have gone at all.
Aston Villa Fans Frustrated With Ollie's Wasteful Display
Villa supporters are venting their frustration at striker Ollie squandering multiple golden chances in the 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest, with fans questioning whether his clinical finishing in training translates to match situations. The consensus is clear—he's had the opportunities to win the game and hasn't delivered when it matters.
Forest Fans Frustrated By Wasteful Shooting And Defensive Gaps
Nottingham Forest supporters are divided over attacking and defensive vulnerabilities exposed in the goalless first half, with some praising Neco Williams' willingness to shoot whilst others criticise the team's inability to find the target and the dangerous space left in their defensive shape. The negativity reflects broader frustration at missed chances and structural issues rather than the eventual 1-1 draw itself.
McGinn Dominates Debate in Forest Stalemate
Aston Villa supporters are sharply divided over John McGinn's performance in the goalless draw, with some praising his creative playmaking and work rate as pivotal to Villa's improved display, whilst others criticise his behaviour and aggressive style of play. The midfielder's polarising display has sparked heated discussion about whether his presence genuinely elevates Villa's midfield or simply brings unnecessary controversy.
Forest Fans Frustrated After Dropped Points Against Villa
Nottingham Forest supporters are disappointed with a goalless draw, with the overwhelming consensus that their attacking play and finishing remain the team's critical weakness heading into the summer. There's cautious optimism about deploying two strikers simultaneously and the emerging talent in their squad, but fans are adamant that a proper striker and goal-threat on the left wing are essential signings to push the club up the table.
Forest and Villa Fans Split Focus Across Fixture List
With their own match barely underway at the 11-minute mark, supporters are already distracted by results elsewhere — particularly Sunderland's shock win over Tottenham and the looming Manchester City versus Chelsea clash — creating a nervous energy where fans are hedging their bets across multiple storylines rather than fully invested in the action in front of them.
Forest and Villa Supporters Hail Stalemate as Fair Result
Fans from both sides are celebrating the 1-1 draw as a positive outcome, with Forest supporters particularly pleased to have secured a point against a higher-ranked Villa side in a closely contested match. The neutral tone reflects a genuine sense that neither team deserved to lose, making the draw a fair reflection of the competitive encounter.
Forest Fans Furious at Murillo's Disastrous Display
Nottingham Forest supporters have rounded on defender Murillo following a shambolic individual performance against Aston Villa, with fans highlighting repeated possession losses, positional errors, and reckless decision-making that nearly cost their side points in a frustrating 1-1 draw. The widespread criticism centres on uncharacteristic sloppiness from a usually reliable defender, leaving the fanbase genuinely concerned about what's gone wrong with one of their key players.
Aston Villa Fans Frustrated Over Tammy Abraham's Limited Game Time
Villa supporters are vocally criticising manager Unai Emery for giving Tammy Abraham minimal playing time in the draw against Nottingham Forest, with fans arguing that four-to-five minutes is nowhere near enough opportunity for the forward to make a meaningful impact or justify his signing. There's palpable frustration that Abraham isn't being integrated into the team effectively, especially given Villa's decision to move players like Malen to accommodate him.
Nottingham Forest Fans Distracted by Pitch-side Noise Complaint
Forest supporters have collectively fixated on a woman's persistent screaming audible throughout the broadcast, with viewers finding the background noise more memorable than the actual match itself. The commentary quality and pitch-side audio have become the real talking point, overshadowing what turned out to be a 1-1 draw between two sides desperate for different outcomes in their respective campaigns.
Forest and Villa Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa supporters have produced a largely deflated response to a 0-0 draw, with the sample posts dominated by one-word reactions ranging from resigned frustration to mild acceptance. The neutral sentiment across the discussion suggests fans on both sides viewed the result as neither satisfying nor disastrous, but rather a missed opportunity in what shapes up as a crucial stretch of the season.
Forest Fans Insist They Should've Won Draw
Nottingham Forest supporters are frustrated after the 0-0 stalemate, arguing they dominated possession and chances but failed to convert, with fans repeatedly citing shot statistics (12-8 or 16-12, depending on the count) to prove Aston Villa only salvaged a point through Forest's wastefulness. The overarching narrative is one of opportunity squandered rather than Villa deserving anything from the match.
Fans Divided on Gibbs-White's Performance in Stalemate
Forest and Villa supporters were split in their assessment of Morgan Gibbs-White during the goalless draw, with some praising his quality as a footballer while others criticised his sloppy possession play and questioned whether he should be substituted. The discussion reflects frustration with his inconsistency rather than outright consensus on his display.
Forest and Villa Fans Endure Nerve-Shredding Stalemate
Supporters from both sides are expressing raw frustration and anxiety over a tense, nail-biting 0-0 draw that's visibly draining them emotionally, with fans describing the match as physically painful to watch. The overwhelming negativity suggests this was a cagey, defensive encounter that left everyone on edge rather than entertained.
Forest Draw Leaves Fans Frustrated After Late Collapse
Nottingham Forest supporters are processing a disappointing 1-1 draw against Aston Villa that felt like two points dropped, with fans expressing disbelief at how the hosts went from dominating the match to surrendering an equaliser. The mood is one of resignation and mild frustration, captured in the resigned acceptance that another crucial result has slipped away in their fight against the drop.
Aston Villa Fans Question Rogers' 100 Million Pound Valuation
Aston Villa supporters are heavily criticising Morgan Rogers' recent performances and arguing his market value has plummeted, with fans dismissing the club's reported £100 million asking price and suggesting they should accept any offer around £70 million before it drops further. The negativity stems from Rogers appearing disengaged and underperforming in a frustrating 0-0 draw, leading fans to question whether he's genuinely worth the premium fee being touted.
Villa's Wastefulness Frustrates in Forest Stalemate
Aston Villa supporters are fuming that their side failed to capitalise on a wealth of chances in a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest, with fans insisting the team should have won comfortably despite creating far more opportunities than the hosts. The frustration centres on poor finishing and a lack of clinical edge, though some Villa fans push back against the criticism by pointing to the side's strong recent form.
Neco Williams Becomes Instant Forest Hero
Nottingham Forest fans have gone absolutely mental for Neco Williams after his crucial equaliser against Aston Villa, with supporters universally praising the Welsh defender's match-saving moment. The overwhelming positivity centres entirely on Williams' goal, as fans express genuine adoration for a performance that's already made him a cult favourite at the City Ground.
Aston Villa Frustration After Missed Chances at Forest
Aston Villa supporters are split between satisfaction at securing a point away from home and genuine frustration at squandering two clear-cut chances that should have earned all three points. The consensus centres on the context of Manchester City's fixture against Chelsea — if City win, the draw feels valuable in the title race, but if they don't, Villa will rue the wastefulness in front of goal.
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Hard to say. Kinsky got a bang on the head, that was the long delay. Romero looked to land heavily on his shoulder. But the way he walked off, it could have been shoulder/collarbone, knee or concussion. He took the whole ten minutes, then tried to play on, then broke down. Innocuous, but he knew something was wrong.
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We played alright in patches and terribly in patches. Ollie should have scored Bizot should have saved Rogers goal was lucky Entire game was just wrong in some way. Correct score would have been 1-2 villa with watkins scoring both and them scoring one of the many pepperings they gave us.
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Really pleased with the fight shown and Neco’s banger of a goal. On a community note, pretty disappointed by some of the gendered comments in the match thread re: the female ref. As if the male refs don’t fuck things up on a daily basis. (And I think she was wrong, by the way.) Don’t want to be a stick in the mud, but as a female fan it was disheartening. I feel like this sub is normally better …
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Ben White Under Fire As Arsenal Stalemate Bournemouth
Arsenal fans are divided over defender Ben White's performance in a goalless draw, with some criticising his positioning and loss of pace whilst others defend him as reasonably solid—though the broader frustration centres on the team's predictable, ineffective approach play and missed opportunities to break down a stubborn Bournemouth side. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase caught between spotting individual bright spots and the disappointing reality of dropping points against opposition significantly lower in the table.
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Arsenal Fans Fear Title Bottle Job Begins
Arsenal supporters are expressing deep anxiety about their title credentials after dropping points at home to Bournemouth, with the fanbase bracing itself for a familiar pattern of late-season capitulation. The prevailing sentiment among the online community is one of resignation—fans are already preparing themselves for ridicule, convinced that their side will squander their first-place position before the finish line.
Arsenal Fans Question Trossard's Form After Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are expressing frustration with Leandro Trossard's performance and consistency, with several calling for the club to replace him in the summer after he showed ineffectiveness during the goalless draw with Bournemouth. The neutral-to-negative sentiment reflects broader concerns about his age, decision-making, and inability to impact matches when introduced.
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Arsenal Fans Divided Over Late Substitution Decisions
Arsenal supporters are split on whether the tactical substitutions made during the 0-0 draw — particularly their timing and nature — represented genuine tactical changes or merely cosmetic alterations that failed to shift the game's momentum. The debate hinges on frustration with delayed decision-making, with fans questioning why changes weren't made earlier and whether they were substantial enough to impact the result.
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Arsenal Fans Scrutinise Madueke's Performance After Stalemate
Arsenal supporters spent the match heavily criticising Cole Madueke's display against Bournemouth, with fans debating whether he was genuinely poor or receiving unfair treatment from the referee, whilst questioning his decision-making and ability to beat defenders compared to teammates like Saka. The discussion reflects wider frustration with Arsenal's inability to break down a resolute Bournemouth defence in what proved a disappointing 0-0 draw for the league leaders.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Dowman's Midfield Credentials
Arsenal supporters are locked in debate about young midfielder Dowman's readiness for elite competition after his display in the match, with opinion split between those impressed by his potential and those questioning whether he's physically and mentally equipped for title-deciding moments. The discussion reveals typical fan anxiety about youth development — excitement mixed with concern that he's being asked to do too much too soon.
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Arsenal Fans Divided on Rice's Display in Goalless Draw
Arsenal supporters debated Declan Rice's performance in a frustratingly bland 0-0 draw against Bournemouth, with opinion split between those praising his defensive solidity and work rate against a disjointed midfield, and those who felt he deserved far better from teammates and tactics that prioritised set-pieces over genuine attacking play. The consensus among Rice's defenders was that he stood out as one of the few bright spots in an uninspiring performance from a side chasing the title.
Arsenal Fans Demand Arteta Exit After Goalless Stalemate
Over 3,300 Arsenal supporters have turned on manager Mikel Arteta following a frustrating 0-0 draw against Bournemouth, with fans calling for his immediate departure and criticising the quality of football on display. The negative sentiment centres on accusations of tactical failings and poor performances, with some Arsenal fans arguing that even a trophy win wouldn't justify keeping Arteta in charge.
Arsenal Fans Call For Eze As Creative Solution
Arsenal supporters are clamouring for Eze to come off the bench during their goalless stalemate with Bournemouth, frustrated with Havertz's anonymous performance and the team's lack of creative spark in midfield. The debate hinges on Eze's fitness levels, with fans split between wanting immediate impact and acknowledging whether he's ready to start or feature at all.
Arsenal Fans Mock Dire Display in Goalless Stalemate
Arsenal's first-place status counted for nothing as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw at home by mid-table AFC Bournemouth, sparking widespread ridicule from supporters who vented their disappointment through a torrent of laughing emojis and despairing reactions across social media.
Arsenal Fans Furious After Goalless Draw With Bournemouth
Arsenal supporters have turned on their team following a disappointing 0-0 stalemate against lowly-placed Bournemouth, with fans walking out early and booing whilst simultaneously attacking each other's negativity in the comments. The fanbase is fractured between those demanding better from the players and manager, and those arguing that fair-weather supporters are embarrassing themselves given Arsenal's league position and European commitments.
Arsenal Fans Divided on Gabriel Jesus's Surprising False Nine Role
With Arsenal's usual attacking patterns disrupted, supporters were caught between admiration and confusion over Gabriel Jesus operating as a makeshift centre-forward, sparking heated debate about whether he was genuinely effective or exposing tactical weaknesses in a goalless draw against Bournemouth. The largely neutral sentiment reflects fans uncertain whether this was an inspired decision or a desperate measure that failed to unlock the title-chasing Gunners' attack.
Arsenal Fans Demand Answers Over Kai's Ineffectiveness
Arsenal supporters are venting frustration at Kai Havertz's performance in an attacking midfield role, with fans consistently questioning his suitability for the position and demanding the club deploy more reliable attacking options. The negativity stems from a broader concern that Arsenal's forward line lacks the clinical finishing needed to compete, particularly after investing in a prolific striker elsewhere.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Ben White After Goalkeeping Display
Arsenal supporters are venting intense frustration at defender Ben White following a disappointing performance, with multiple posts criticising his positioning, lack of recovery pace since injury, and a crucial error that directly led to a goal. The conversation reflects wider discontent about the team's defending and overall display, with fans questioning whether White is still fit for the demands of the role.
Arsenal Fans Demand Norgaard Over Overworked Zubimendi
Arsenal supporters are frustrated that Mikel Arteta is repeatedly burning out summer signing Zubimendi through heavy minutes whilst leaving the experienced Norgaard virtually unused as a rotation option. Fans argue the club finally acquired proper squad depth but Arteta's reluctance to rotate midfielders in less demanding matches is wasting both resources and Norgaard's freshness heading into the second half of the season.
Arsenal Fans Despair as Attacking Threat Collapses
Arsenal supporters are venting their frustration over a goalless draw against Bournemouth, with particular anger directed at the team's anaemic attacking play, slow decision-making in possession, and a striker they feel is unfit for title-winning football. The broader concern across 1,285 posts is that the squad has mentally and physically deteriorated since Christmas, transforming from dominant performers into a second-rate outfit that's scared to take risks and win matches.
Fans Debate Michael Oliver's Refereeing Bias Towards Arsenal
Arsenal and neutral supporters are divided over whether referee Michael Oliver favoured the Gunners during their goalless draw with Bournemouth, with some claiming he assisted their title push whilst others defend his performance as adequate. The debate centres on the penalty decision and overall match control, reflecting broader frustration with inconsistent officiating in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal Fans Dissect Striker's Inconsistent Form and Missed Chances
Arsenal supporters are locked in debate over their forward's wasteful finishing and defensive errors, with some defending his overall output whilst others argue he's receiving unfair protection compared to how harshly other players get scrutinised. The frustration centres on dropped points in a fixture where clinical finishing could have secured victory, fuelling wider concerns about the team's attacking efficiency this season.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Raya After Goalkeeping Howlers
Arsenal supporters are heavily criticising David Raya's performance, with fans questioning his positioning, decision-making, and even suggesting he cost them the match through individual errors. The negativity centres on his involvement in key moments—particularly his unusual positioning at set-pieces and his distribution—as Gunners faithful express genuine frustration about whether he's the right choice between the sticks.
Arsenal Draw With Bournemouth In Goalless Stalemate
Fans discussing an Arsenal versus AFC Bournemouth match that ended 0-0, with supporters and neutrals weighing in on the performances and tactical approach from both sides. The overwhelmingly neutral tone suggests a fairly forgettable encounter where opinions were split on whether either team deserved more from the game.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Havertz's Midfield Struggles
Arsenal supporters are criticising Kai Havertz's performance in a goalless draw, arguing he's tactically misplaced as a midfielder and lacks the physical and creative capabilities needed for the role. The negativity centres on his inability to win duels, link play, or control proceedings—with fans questioning whether he's worth his substantial wages in this system.
Arsenal Fans Debate Controversial Handball Decision
Over 600 posts from Arsenal and Bournemouth supporters are arguing about a handball incident that dominated the 0-0 draw, with fans divided on whether the referee's call was justified despite acknowledging the technical correctness of the decision. The negativity stems from frustration with how long it took officials to make the call and lingering doubts about consistency in how similar incidents are handled across different teams.
Referee Debate Locked Behind Subreddit Karma Wall
The discussion thread on referee decisions from Arsenal's 0-0 draw with AFC Bournemouth has been effectively silenced, with 99 attempted posts blocked by the subreddit's 25 karma minimum requirement — meaning fans couldn't actually debate the match's contentious moments at all.
Arsenal Fans Demand Change After Sporting Defeat
Arsenal supporters are turning on manager Mikel Arteta following a disappointing loss to Sporting that knocked them out of the Champions League, with fans criticising his tactical rigidity, questionable team selection (particularly Havertz at number ten), and reluctance to make in-game substitutions despite clear evidence of failure. The consensus is brutal: with the title race now on the line against Manchester City this weekend, Arteta needs to prove he can adapt, or it's time for the club to move on.
Arsenal Fans Demand Manager Departure After Goalless Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are intensely frustrated with manager Mikel Arteta after the team's listless 0-0 draw against Bournemouth, with hundreds of posts calling for his sacking and criticising six years of underperformance, defensive football, and poor recruitment decisions. Fans argue that safe, uninspiring tactics and misfit squad construction have left the club incapable of competing when pressure mounts, contrasting sharply with Manchester City's aggressive mentality and raising questions about whether Arteta—despite his hefty wages—has genuinely improved any player or earned the trust to develop the club's young talent.
Arsenal Fans Demand Change as Martinelli Struggles Again
Arsenal supporters are expressing frustration with Gabriel Martinelli's performance in the stalemate against Bournemouth, with many arguing he should be dropped to the bench or replaced entirely due to repeated possession losses and ineffective crossing. The negative sentiment centres on the notion that he's only effective against low blocks and that the club needs better options on the wing to compete in their most important matches.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Zubimendi After Toothless Draw
Arsenal supporters have voiced serious concerns about midfielder Zubimendi's performances in recent months, criticising his inability to progress the ball under pressure, his defensive vulnerabilities, and questioning why manager Arteta continues to select him. The discussion centres on whether Zubimendi has become a tactical liability in the club's title push, with fans arguing Arsenal need a more press-resistant midfielder to compete at the highest level.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Madueke After Disappointing Display
Arsenal supporters have erupted in frustration over Cole Madueke's performance in a goalless draw against Bournemouth, with fans drawing unfavourable comparisons to Bukayo Saka and questioning whether the club wasted £56 million on a player who is underperforming expectations. The negativity reflects a dramatic shift in sentiment since his arrival, as fans now openly question the transfer decision that was initially celebrated.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Ben White After Goalless Draw
Arsenal supporters vented their frustration at defender Ben White's performance during the 0-0 stalemate with Bournemouth, with dozens of posts criticising his positioning, defensive vulnerabilities against pacey wingers, and suitability for the right-back role—arguing his career trajectory has been damaged by playing him out of position. Fans questioned whether he should even be starting matches, with some suggesting alternatives like Havertz could do a better job in the position.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Penalty Decision Controversy
Arsenal supporters are hotly debating whether a penalty awarded during the match was legitimate, with opinion split between those who think it was a clear foul and those convinced it wasn't a spot-kick at all. The controversy is compounded by frustration that VAR didn't intervene to review the decision, leaving fans questioning the consistency of refereeing standards.
Arsenal's Midfield Crisis Exposed in Scoreless Stalemate
Arsenal fans are blaming injuries to key playmakers Odegaard and Eze for a toothless midfield display that left them unable to control the game against Bournemouth, with supporters increasingly concerned that even their fit squad lacks the creative spark they once possessed. The consensus is grim: without Odegaard pulling strings in possession, Arsenal's creative output collapses, and the midfield three becomes a liability that cannot compete at the required level.
Arsenal Fans Criticise Jesus After Goalless Stalemate
A heavily negative discussion among Arsenal supporters focused not on Jesus but on midfield and attacking inaccuracy across the board, with Zubimendi and Havertz singled out for particularly poor performances and fans demanding tactical changes like bringing on Eze to salvage the draw against Bournemouth.
Arsenal and Bournemouth Fans in Hysterics Over Goalless Draw
With 97 posts dominated by laughter and amusement, supporters are having a field day reacting to what appears to be an absurdly entertaining yet ultimately pointless stalemate between the league leaders and mid-table Bournemouth. The neutral sentiment masks genuine hilarity—fans are finding dark comedy in the sheer ridiculousness of the result, with the discussion essentially a chorus of cackling at the chaos that unfolded on the pitch.
Arsenal Fans Bracing for Familiar Season Collapse Pattern
Arsenal supporters are venting frustration about repeating their well-worn cycle of strong starts followed by late-season fades, with the goalless draw against Bournemouth triggering pessimism about whether this campaign will finally break the trend. The negativity reflects deep-seated scepticism that the Gunners can sustain a title challenge, rooted in years of October optimism turning into May disappointment.
Arsenal Fans Mock Bland Performance With Food Banter
Arsenal supporters are taking the mickey out of their team's toothless 0-0 draw with Bournemouth by riffing on a pre-match quote about "bringing your lunch" — essentially saying the performance was so dull and uninspired that fans might as well have brought a full meal to keep themselves entertained. It's the kind of cutting humour that emerges when a top-of-the-table side fails to impose themselves against lower opposition.
Arsenal Fans Question Midfield System Amid Title Push
Arsenal supporters are heavily criticising the Rice and Zubimendi midfield pairing, arguing the setup stifles attacking creativity and leaves the team looking "scared" despite being five wins away from the title. Fans are demanding tactical experimentation, with several calling for either dropping Rice to pure defensive midfield or rotating in more attacking-minded alternatives to unlock the team's potential in the run-in.
Arsenal Fans Frustrated Over Havertz Midfield Experiment
Arsenal supporters are deeply divided over Mikel Arteta's continued use of Kai Havertz in midfield, with many arguing the system fundamentally doesn't work whilst others defend the tactical necessity given injury absences. The debate centres on Havertz's inability to play with the pace and directness required, alongside frustration at missed chances and slow ball progression that undermines Arsenal's attacking threat.
Arsenal Fans Fixate on Spurs Relegation Chaos
With Tottenham surprisingly languishing in the relegation zone this season, Arsenal supporters are gleefully discussing the prospect of both their rivals going down and the Gunners bottling the title race—creating a darkly comic scenario where mutual misery becomes the ultimate bragging point. The discussion reveals the intense, often toxic North London derby dynamic, where Arsenal fans' happiness is explicitly tied to Spurs' suffering rather than their own team's success.
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Arsenal fans and neutral observers are expressing frustration and resignation following a frustrating 0-0 draw between the league leaders and Bournemouth, with the discussion remaining subdued and disengaged throughout.
Arsenal Fans Despair as Season Slips Away
Arsenal supporters are venting frustration over their side's inability to convert chances and maintain winning form in crucial matches, with many convinced the title is already lost to Manchester City and fearing another trophyless season under mounting pressure on Arteta. The discussion centres on systemic problems—poor tactics, lack of mental resilience, and bottling moments when it matters most—rather than tactical adjustments, painting a picture of a team that's psychologically broken in the run-in.
Arsenal's Blank Day Leaves Fans Despondent and Frustrated
Arsenal supporters are venting their disappointment after a goalless stalemate against Bournemouth that felt like a missed opportunity, with the mood decidedly bleak as hopes of capitalising on their league position evaporated in a frustrating, uninspiring display. The negativity cuts deep — fans are describing the performance as painful and pathetic, capturing a growing sense that despite sitting first, something fundamental is broken in how the team is playing.
Arsenal Draw Leaves Fans Bracing for AFTV Fallout
Arsenal fans are fixated on the reaction videos that will inevitably follow this goalless stalemate, with supporters sarcastically anticipating the drama and heated debate that AFTV will generate from the result. The negativity centres on wasted opportunity — the sense that dropping points at home against lower-ranked opposition has handed ammunition to the channel's controversial personalities and talking heads.
Arsenal's Title Dreams Crumble After Drab Stalemate
Arsenal fans are in meltdown after drawing 0-0 with Bournemouth, fearing their title challenge has collapsed and rivals will capitalise on their slip-up. The frustration centres on limp attacking performances, mounting injuries, and the bitter realisation that drawing games won't win them the league.
Arsenal Fans Fume at Toothless Performance Against Bournemouth
Arsenal supporters are seething over their side's complete lack of attacking threat in a 0-0 draw, with fans repeatedly highlighting that the team failed to register meaningful shots on goal despite dominating league position and claiming the lack of clinical finishing cost them a vital result. The negativity centres on Arsenal's inability to convert possession into genuine goalscoring opportunities, with fans suggesting that elite title contenders simply cannot afford these kinds of sterile, ineffective performances.
Arsenal Fans Despair as Title Bottle Accelerates
Arsenal supporters are in full meltdown after dropping points against lowly Bournemouth, with over 1,700 posts hammering the team for bottling the title race and allowing Manchester City back into contention. The negativity centres on a perceived pattern of collapse under pressure, with fans questioning manager Mikel Arteta's ability to sustain a challenge when it matters most.
Arsenal Fans Lament "Quadbottle" After Stalemate
Arsenal supporters are mercilessly mocking their team's collapse from quadruple ambitions to potential trophyless seasons, with fans dubbing repeated failures to win titles the "quadbottle" — a darkly comic reference to four consecutive years of bottling league challenges. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase torn between frustration at dropped points and grim resignation to another year of near-misses.
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Yep, I remember Dixon's words, he wasn't wrong, they looked too comfortable, we didn't lay a glove on them.
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Are we sure it’s actually Fletcher on comms and not Neville? Cunts taken over the criticism of Arsenal seamlessly Don’t get me wrong, we haven’t been great, but I truly don’t think we’ve been anywhere near as bad as he’d have people believe. This is a very good Bournemouth team that took 3 points off us earlier in the season. It was never going to be a walk in the park. Edit: apologies, meant…
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I knew we had the game, and still decided to do my weekly supermarket run anyway. Came home and watched the replay (without knowing the score) so I could skip through the bullshit. Actually laughed when they scored... and laughed when they scored again. If you don't laugh at this point, you'll just cry with how frustrating it all is.
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West Ham Fans Clash Over Player Consistency Debate
Supporters are locked in a heated disagreement about one West Ham player's form this season, with some arguing he's been consistently excellent despite the club's relegation battle, whilst others insist he's been patchy and unreliable. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine division—fans can't agree whether recent improved performances represent genuine quality or merely a temporary hot streak from an otherwise inconsistent operator.
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Wolves Fans Celebrate Castellanos Masterclass Display
Wolverhampton supporters are in raptures over Taty Castellanos's two-goal performance in the convincing 4-0 victory, with fans creating chant variations and expressing genuine relief that the club has finally landed a clinical finisher. The mood is one of optimism and validation — this is what they've been waiting for from their attacking options.
West Ham Fans Hail Greek God Mavropanos Resurgence
West Ham supporters are celebrating Konstantinos Mavropanos's impressive defensive performances and goalscoring contributions, with fans affectionately dubbing him their "Greek God" as he appears to have solved the club's centre-back problems. The largely positive reception reflects relief that the Greek defender has finally stepped up to replace Craig Dawson and provide the defensive stability the struggling Hammers desperately need.
West Ham and Wolves Fans React to Relegation Struggle
Supporters from both struggling sides are discussing the wider implications of this stalemate in their fight to avoid the drop, with attention on how other relegation-battlers perform across the matchweek. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of frustration at the draw and anxiety about what results elsewhere mean for their survival hopes.
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West Ham and Wolves Fans Eye Tottenham's Relegation Spiral
With both sides battling near the bottom of the table, supporters are gleefully fixating on Tottenham's catastrophic form—they haven't won a league match since 28 December—as a potential escape route from the relegation zone. The discussion reveals how badly struggling clubs latch onto rivals' collapses as psychological relief during their own survival fight.
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Wolves Fans Savage Adama's Finishing After Rout
Following Wolverhampton's emphatic 4-0 victory, supporters are ruthlessly criticising winger Adama Traore's wasteful finishing and missed chances, suggesting he cost his side additional goals despite the comfortable scoreline. The consensus is brutal: Traore's inability to convert clear-cut opportunities is exactly why he remains a squad player rather than a reliable starter.
Fans Praise Rob Green's Commentary Skills
West Ham and Wolves supporters have largely sidestepped debate about the match itself to focus instead on Rob Green's punditry work, with fans consistently complimenting his natural talent as a commentator and television presence. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine appreciation for Green's broadcasting ability rather than any divisive disagreement.
West Ham Fans Hail Nuno After Dominant Victory
West Ham supporters are praising manager Nuno Espirito-Santo for orchestrating a commanding 4-0 win over Wolverhampton that keeps their relegation fight alive, with fans highlighting the redemptive arc of his managerial rebuild after early criticism. The narrative centres on Nuno's tactical excellence and the dramatic irony of him dismantling his former club whilst simultaneously dragging West Ham away from the bottom three.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Mavropanos Masterclass Against Spurs Rivals
Arsenal supporters have hijacked discussion of this West Ham versus Wolves clash to celebrate former Gunner Konstantinos Mavropanos's two-goal performance, treating his goals as blows against Tottenham's survival hopes whilst calling on midfielder Granit Xhaka to finish the job against Sunderland. The mood is playful and tongue-in-cheek—fans are essentially using this match to build a narrative about Arsenal players and ex-players inadvertently engineering Spurs' relegation battle.
Referee Inconsistency Frustrates Fans In Goalless Draw
Supporters are agitated by perceived double standards in refereeing decisions, claiming challenges that went unpunished for their side were penalised when committed against opponents. The negativity centres on diving incidents and inconsistent application of fouls throughout a frustrating match.
Bowen Shines in Drab Stalemate, Bigger Clubs Beckoning
West Ham fans are united in their admiration for Jarrod Bowen's quality during a goalless draw against Wolves, with the overwhelming consensus that he's too good for a struggling club and should be moving to a top side or earning more England caps. Despite the frustration of hitting the woodwork repeatedly and West Ham's relegation struggle, supporters credit Bowen as their standout performer and a genuinely world-class talent being wasted at the club.
Wolves' 4-0 Collapse Confirms Relegation is "Utterly Deserved"
Wolverhampton supporters have turned on manager Gary O'Neil following a humiliating 4-0 defeat to West Ham, with fans arguing that despite a promising run of recent form and a golden opportunity against a weakened opponent, the result exposed fundamental tactical failings and inadequate squad quality that have made relegation inevitable. The discussion centres on whether O'Neil has the credentials to rebuild the club, with many pointing to poor recruitment decisions and a lack of attacking ambition as reasons the collapse from Championship contenders to relegation-bound outfit was always on the cards.
West Ham and Wolves Fans In Awe Of Goal Quality
Despite the 0-0 stalemate between two struggling sides, supporters across social media are lavishing praise on the technical brilliance and creative assists on display, with particular admiration for headers, backheel passes, and clinical finishing from the match's standout moments. The predominantly positive reaction suggests fans found genuine entertainment value in the quality of play, even if the scoreline itself didn't reflect the attacking prowess they witnessed.
Wolves Fans Dismantle José Sa After Capitulation
Wolverhampton supporters have turned on goalkeeper José Sa following his disastrous performance in the 4-0 defeat, with fans suggesting he either didn't attempt to stop shots or was fundamentally unable to do so. The criticism centres on his distribution, set-piece vulnerability, and deteriorating shot-stopping ability, with several suggesting this display epitomises a much longer pattern of decline.
Wolves Fans Divided Over Diouf Display in Victory
Supporters are sharply split on Diouf's performance, with some praising his contributions and creativity whilst others criticise him heavily for poor decision-making and sloppy play, with several calling for him to be substituted or sold in the summer.
West Ham and Wolves Fans In Disbelief After Demolition
Supporters are reacting with shock and gallows humour to what appears to be a catastrophic 4-0 defeat in this basement-battle clash, with posts oscillating between denial, dark comedy, and resigned acceptance of a genuinely embarrassing result. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment reflects fans struggling to process a scoreline that has left both sets of supporters questioning what they've just witnessed.
West Ham Fans Celebrate Mavropanos and Castellanos Heroics
West Ham supporters are buzzing about standout individual performances in their latest clash, with particular praise for Konstantinos Mavropanos's defensive contributions and Taty Castellanos's clinical finishing. Fans are highlighting how these players are finally getting the recognition they deserve and offering genuine hope in what's been a difficult season.
West Ham Fans Praise Pablo's Underrated Creative Brilliance
Despite Pablo rarely getting goalscoring headlines, West Ham supporters are lauding his technical ability and work rate, particularly his assist for Taty Castellanos' second goal, which has shifted perception of him from a defensive workhorse to a genuinely skilled creator. The fanbase is rallying behind the partnership between Pablo and Castellanos as a genuine threat going forward.
Adama Traore's Finishing Woes Dominate Post-Match Debate
Fans are having a field day mocking Adama Traore's inability to convert chances in the match, with widespread agreement that whilst his pace and strength are undeniable, his lack of end product continues to be a glaring weakness. The consensus among supporters is that his poor finishing is a recurring problem that has haunted him throughout his career at multiple clubs.
Wolves Fans Lose Patience with Mosquera's Discipline
Wolverhampton supporters are turning on Yerson Mosquera following his yellow card and persistent arguing with the referee during the 4-0 defeat, with many questioning whether he has the temperament or ability to play at this level. The negativity around his performance reflects broader frustration with the club's dire defensive showing and recruitment choices in a relegation scrap.
Wolves Fans Furious Over Goalkeeper's Performance
Wolverhampton supporters have turned on their goalkeeper Matz Sels following a humiliating 4-0 defeat to West Ham, with fans questioning whether he even attempted to stop multiple goals and suggesting his display was unfit for professional football. The criticism centres on Sels' apparent passivity during crucial moments, with some West Ham fans jokingly accusing him of deliberately sabotaging his own team.
West Ham's Tactical Confusion In Damaging Defeat
Frustrated West Ham supporters vented their anger at manager Rob's baffling tactical approach—specifically the endless crossing to lone striker Armstrong despite obvious defensive vulnerabilities—as Wolves ran riot to secure a devastating 4-0 win that deepened the club's relegation crisis. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase torn between backing their team's survival hopes and genuinely bewildered by the strategic decisions unfolding on the pitch.
Wolves Fans React to Dominant 4-0 Victory Over Hammers
Wolverhampton supporters celebrated a convincing second-half performance that saw them dispatch West Ham 4-0, with fans highlighting how the team improved dramatically after a shaky opening period and suggesting this kind of display could propel them up the table. Despite the emphatic result, some supporters expressed frustration that Wolves couldn't maintain such consistency throughout the season, particularly questioning why they hadn't played with similar intensity in earlier matches.
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West Ham and Wolves Fans Debate Relegation Survival Odds
Supporters from both clubs locked in the basement are expressing cautious optimism about staying up, though the tone remains heavily sceptical with fans telling each other to wait until the season concludes before celebrating. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine uncertainty—there's hope mixed with the grim reality that two teams battling the drop can't afford to be complacent just yet.
West Ham Fans Campaign to Sign Disasi Permanently
Following a dominant performance, West Ham supporters are clamouring for the club to make defender Axel Disasi's loan move permanent, praising his quality, professionalism, and positive influence on the squad. Fans believe he represents exactly the standard of defending the club needs going forward as they battle relegation.
Wolves Demolish West Ham in Shocking Rout
Wolverhampton supporters are in disbelief at their side's explosive 4-0 demolition of West Ham, with fans across social media expressing shock and awe at the clinical performance—particularly Taty Castellanos's devastating brace and the defensive masterclass that leaves both struggling sides' relegation fears intensifying.
West Ham and Wolves Fans Turn Focus to Sunderland's Spurs Showdown
Following the goalless stalemate between West Ham and Wolves, fans across both clubs and neutrals are now fixated on Sunderland's upcoming match against Tottenham, with supporters openly cheering for Sunderland to inflict damage on Spurs' relegation battle. The consensus is stark — a Spurs loss could spell genuine trouble for Antonio Conte's side as the season reaches its critical phase.
Wolverhampton Fans Hail Castellanos as Relegation Saviour
Wolves supporters are absolutely euphoric about Taty Castellanos's match-winning performance in a dominant 4-0 victory, with fans repeatedly praising his work rate, finishing, and warrior mentality as potential proof he could be the striker to save them from the drop. The discussion reveals a fanbase desperate for a genuine striker, and finally feeling like they've found one who genuinely cares about the fight.
West Ham's Defensive Collapse Leaves Fans in Disbelief
Wolverhampton Wanderers demolished West Ham 4-0, but fan discussion centres entirely on how the scoreline should have been even more emphatic, with supporters repeatedly claiming the visitors could easily have scored six, seven, or even eight goals. The neutral sentiment reflects a bizarre mix of West Ham fans processing a catastrophic result and Wolves supporters almost disappointed their team didn't pile on more goals in what was a completely one-sided performance.
Rivals Relish Spurs' Relegation Battle Nightmare
West Ham and Wolves fans are gleefully discussing Tottenham's precarious league position and genuine relegation fears, with some arguing the club's structural problems run deeper than recent managerial changes. The consensus is brutal: Spurs lack the points, leadership, and squad depth to escape the danger zone, and several supporters are openly backing their demise.
Hammers Ease Relegation Pressure with Commanding Victory
West Ham supporters are euphoric after their side produced a devastating attacking performance to thrash Wolves 4-0, with fans across rival clubs praising the Hammers' intensity and quality as they climb away from the relegation zone. The win has triggered optimism that other struggling sides like Spurs and Arsenal could now find themselves in genuine trouble.
West Ham and Wolves Fans in Heated Social Media Spat
Supporters from both clubs are locked in a heated argument spanning 82 posts, with exchanges becoming increasingly personal and focused on grammar corrections rather than actual match analysis. The discussion has devolved into name-calling and schoolyard insults, offering little insight into either team's relegation-battle performance.
Wolves Demolish West Ham in Relegation Six-Pointer
Fans are reacting to a shock 4-0 hammering that completely upends the relegation battle narrative — with neutrals and rival supporters now questioning whether West Ham's fighting spirit and injury-free squad will genuinely keep them up, whilst Tottenham's mounting injury crisis makes their survival prospects look increasingly bleak. The discussion reveals a broader consensus that West Ham, despite their league position, appear better equipped mentally and physically to escape the drop compared to Spurs.
West Ham Fans Dare to Dream After Rivals' Demolition
With bottom-half rivals producing impressive results elsewhere, West Ham supporters are suddenly hopeful about survival prospects, viewing upcoming matches against Palace as make-or-break fixtures that could determine whether they pull clear of the drop zone. The mood has shifted from resignation to cautious optimism, with fans recognising that a strong run of wins could genuinely keep them up.
Spurs Relegation Fears Grip Fan Debate Amid Crisis
West Ham and Wolves supporters are openly discussing whether Tottenham can escape the relegation zone, with many convinced the club lacks the quality and momentum to survive, pointing to a four-month winless run and questioning whether a managerial change can spark a recovery. The conversation reflects genuine anxiety about Spurs' plight rather than optimism, with fans debating whether they'll stay up or join the drop zone by April.
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Wind it back a few years, disasi played in a WC final. He is showing his quality here, not just as a player but his attitude has an influence on everyone else. We should push the boat out to bring him in, if it’s possible 🤞🏻
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Absolutely love how Mav has turned his season around. He's completely proved me wrong, no matter what happens for the rest of the season
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Mavropanos completely proved me wrong this season, his turnaround has been incredible. I will be there for Kilman redemption arc next season.
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Chelsea Fans Despair After City Demolition
Chelsea supporters are devastated by their comprehensive 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, with fans expressing deep frustration at the squad's lack of quality, structure, and chemistry compared to City's superior depth. The discussion reveals growing resignation amongst the fanbase—many believe the club's recruitment strategy has failed and that they're now a side resigned to losing, struggling to compete at the highest level.
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Fans Praise Doku's Dominant Display in City Victory
Manchester City supporters are raving about Jérémy Doku's explosive performance in the 3-0 win, highlighting his dribbling prowess, athleticism, and ability to consistently trouble Chelsea's defence throughout the match. Discussion centres on Doku's development as a winger and his potential to become genuinely world-class if he continues to sharpen his final product and composure in the box.
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Fans In Awe Of Cherki's Masterclass Display
Across 325 posts following Manchester City's dominant 3-0 win over Chelsea, supporters were consumed with praise for Édouard Cherki's performance, with fans comparing him to elite players like Hazard and De Bruyne whilst questioning why other Premier League clubs—particularly Arsenal—failed to secure his signature before City brought him in. The discussion reveals a fanbase captivated by his involvement in all three goals, with some arguing he was criminally undervalued at just £36 million.
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Arsenal Bottling Title Race as City Surge Ahead
Fans are seizing on Manchester City's dominant performance to mock Arsenal's perceived inability to maintain a title challenge, with the "bottle" narrative dominating discussion across both fanbases. The conversation centres less on refereeing decisions and more on Arsenal's vulnerability as City tighten their grip on the Premier League race.
Chelsea Fans Turn On Neto After Toothless Display
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration at midfielder Neto's anonymous performance in the 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, criticising his sideways passing, constant complaining, and apparent lack of hunger to drive the team forward. The consensus is brutal: fans see him as a liability rather than a creative spark, with his frequent arm-waving and backward play summing up Chelsea's blunt attacking display.
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Nico O'Reilly Divides Fans After City's Dominant Win
Supporters are sharply split on Manchester City's young talent after his opener in the 3-0 demolition of Chelsea, with some hailing him as a future star whilst others question whether the hype is justified. The debate spills into Fantasy Premier League chat and wider comparisons about his standing amongst Europe's brightest prospects.
Referee Decisions Draw Muted Fan Response After City Rout
Fans across both camps engaged in largely superficial discussion around officiating during Manchester City's dominant 3-0 victory over Chelsea, with the neutral sentiment reflecting minimal controversy despite the lopsided scoreline. The sparse, cryptic nature of the sample posts suggests fans were more preoccupied with the result itself than dissecting specific refereeing calls, even when VAR was involved in key moments.
Fans Praise Guéhi's Impact in City Victory
Following Manchester City's dominant 3-0 win, supporters have seized on Marc Guéhi's standout performance to criticise their own club's transfer strategy, with many arguing Chelsea should have retained the defender instead of spending heavily on alternatives like Fofana and Disasi. The discussion reveals frustration at Chelsea's recruitment failures, as fans contrast City's shrewd signings with their own club's expensive, underperforming acquisitions.
Chelsea Fans Blame Enzo Ban as City Dominates
Chelsea supporters are furious over the suspension of World Cup winner Enzo Fernández, arguing his absence contributed to their heavy 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with many viewing the club's decision to discipline him as karma coming back to haunt them. The discussion centres on tactical failings and squad changes rather than the match itself, with frustrated Blues fans questioning Maresca's substitutions and lamenting the loss of their influential midfielder.
Chelsea Fans Divided Over Palmer's Disappointing Form
Chelsea supporters are largely critical of Cole Palmer's display in the goalless stalemate against Manchester City, with most arguing his recent performances have been consistently poor despite returning from injury. However, a handful of fans recognise his work rate and effort, creating a split in how the fanbase is interpreting his contribution to the team's current struggles.
Haaland's Absence Sparks Unusual Discussion Thread
With Manchester City thrashing Chelsea 3-0 but Erling Haaland failing to get on the scoresheet, fans have pivoted to discussing the striker's behaviour on the bench—specifically praising his enthusiastic celebrations of teammates' goals and even crediting him with playing a tactical role in City's first goal by drawing defenders away. It's a peculiar dynamic where City's dominant performance has somehow shifted the narrative entirely away from the result itself and onto what Haaland did when he wasn't actually playing.
Chelsea Fans Despair as Manager's Credibility Crumbles
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt against manager Enzo Maresca following a dire run of form, with the fanbase simultaneously acknowledging the club's structural failures—poor recruitment timing and weak backing—have left him exposed and out of his depth. The conversation oscillates between calls for his removal and grim acceptance that sacking him changes nothing, revealing a fanbase trapped between hopelessness about the present and fragile hopes the club can reset properly in summer.
City Fans Rage Over Refereeing Double Standards
Chelsea and Manchester City supporters are furious about inconsistent refereeing, with particular anger directed at Rodri escaping bookings for fouls whilst City's own players picked up cheap yellows for dissent and minor infractions. The discussion centres on perceived bias in how the referee applied discipline, with fans highlighting the frustration of their squad receiving cards whilst opposition players commit unpunished offences.
Chelsea Fans Demand Rosenior's Head After City Collapse
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt against manager Liam Rosenior following a disastrous 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, with 215 posts overwhelmingly calling for his sacking and criticising his tactical setup and inability to compete against elite opposition. Fans argue the squad underperformed dramatically and that Rosenior's narrow system doesn't suit the club's attacking personnel, whilst also laying blame at the board's door for the managerial appointment in the first place.
Chelsea Fans Hail Cucu's Effort in Dismal City Loss
Chelsea supporters are fixating on Marc Cucurella's missed header as the one bright spark in a thoroughly disappointing 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with fans torn between praising his attacking contribution and frustration that even his best moments couldn't salvage the result. The discussion reveals a fanbase grasping for positives amid a performance so one-sided that they're debating whether a Cucurella goal would've merely made the scoreline slightly less embarrassing.
Chelsea Fans Blame Enzo Absence For City Collapse
Chelsea supporters are divided over manager Maresca's decision to drop Enzo Fernández, with some arguing the midfielder's absence made no difference to a demoralising 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, whilst others sarcastically suggest his presence would have prevented the hammering. The broader frustration centres on the club's record-breaking crisis — three consecutive 3-0 losses and four matches without a goal — with fans questioning whether dropping Enzo was a distraction from systemic issues.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Caicedo After Man City Humbling
Chelsea supporters have heavily criticised midfielder Moisés Caicedo following a dire performance in the 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with fans questioning whether he has ever justified his hefty transfer fee and suggesting the club should cut their losses and sell him. The negativity around the Colombian midfielder extends beyond this single match, with several posts suggesting this represents a pattern of underperformance rather than an isolated bad day.
Manchester City Fans Demand More Minutes for Benched Nico G
Manchester City supporters are frustrated that Nico G remains on the bench during the Chelsea match, questioning why Pep Guardiola isn't giving the midfielder meaningful playing time after his strong performances earlier in the season. Fans are openly debating whether his limited opportunities signal he could leave in the summer, with many arguing he deserves minutes ahead of other squad options.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Delap After Dire Display
Chelsea supporters vented their frustration with Liam Delap's performance during the 0-0 draw, with fans arguing he offers nothing in attack and should be benched in favour of academy prospect Guiu. The discourse centred on Delap's inability to contribute meaningfully—with one supporter claiming Chelsea "never score" when he's on the pitch—leading to calls for manager Rosenior to abandon using him entirely.
Chelsea Fans Back Hato Despite Humbling City Defeat
Despite Chelsea's dire 0-3 loss to Manchester City, supporters have rallied behind young defender Hato, recognising him as one of the few bright spots in an otherwise disastrous performance and praising his week-on-week improvement after a rocky start to his time at Stamford Bridge. The consensus is building that the Hato-Fofana centre-back pairing could become Chelsea's long-term defensive foundation, even as the rest of the team collapsed spectacularly.
Fans Vent Over Commentary Rather Than Match
Chelsea and Manchester City supporters spent the majority of this discussion criticising Sky Sports' punditry and commentary team—with Gary Neville and Peter Drury bearing the brunt of the complaints—rather than analysing the actual football on display. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment reflects fans more frustrated with the broadcast experience than invested in debating the result itself.
Chelsea Fans Lament Defensive Collapse to Manchester City
Chelsea supporters watched their side lose 3-0 to Manchester City, with discussion centred on individual performances rather than tactical analysis — notably fixating on players' hairstyles as a deflection from the defeat's severity. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of resignation about the result and somewhat superficial banter about appearance rather than substantive football critique.
Chelsea Fans Divided Over Player Consistency After City Defeat
Following Chelsea's 3-0 hammering by Manchester City, supporters engaged in a heated debate about a key player's reliability and end product, with some praising his defensive solidity whilst others criticised his inconsistency and lack of goal contributions relative to his starting status. The discussion reveals frustration with selection choices and tactical discipline, with fans questioning whether the player's ability justifies a permanent squad role.
Fans Mock Manager After Goalless Chelsea Stalemate
Chelsea and Manchester City supporters have mostly abandoned discussing the match itself in favour of mocking the manager's tactical approach and lamenting a lack of attacking threat, with neutral observers joining in the criticism of what appears to be a defensive, uninspiring display that left fans frustrated rather than engaged.
Chelsea Fans Split on Sanchez's Role in City Defeat
Chelsea supporters are divided over goalkeeper Kepa Sanchez's responsibility for Manchester City's 3-0 victory, with some blaming his poor decision-making and pitch reading whilst others argue midfielder Caicedo shares equal fault for not managing possession under pressure. The negativity reflects frustration with what fans see as recurring individual errors contributing to the loss rather than tactical failure.
Chelsea Fans Rage Over Inconsistent Refereeing in City Defeat
Chelsea supporters are furious with the referee's officiating during their 0-0 draw, claiming inconsistent application of the rules and arguing that certain fouls and yellow cards are being punished harshly whilst others go unpunished. The discourse is dominated by accusations of selective enforcement, with fans frustrated that their side appears to face stricter scrutiny than opposition teams.
Chelsea Fans Rue Maresca Sacking After Manchester City Defeat
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep regret over the club's decision to sack manager Enzo Maresca, arguing that his departure has left the team without tactical consistency and player cohesion, as evidenced by their poor performance against Manchester City. Fans contend that whilst Maresca's football could be predictable, the players responded to him far better than they have under his successor, and that the board's mishandling of the managerial situation has destabilised the entire project.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Santos After Defensive Disaster
Chelsea supporters are absolutely furious with Andrey Santos's performance in the 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, with fans singling out his positioning and marking as criminally poor—particularly on set pieces where he failed to track runners with any competence. The Brazilian midfielder has become the scapegoat for Chelsea's defensive collapse, with supporters demanding he be dropped entirely rather than played in central defence.
Fans Dissect City's Demolition Job and Chelsea's Tactical Failures
Chelsea and neutral supporters are picking apart Manchester City's dominant 3-0 victory, with particular focus on Chelsea's questionable substitution decisions—notably bringing on Garnacho when already trailing by two goals—and the emergence of fringe players like Essugo whose cameo appearances spark debate about squad depth and defensive vulnerability. The discussion reveals frustration with Chelsea's transfer strategy and the gulf in quality between their squad and City's established stars.
Chelsea and City Fans Find Humour in Tactical Chaos
Despite the match ending goalless on the pitch, fans are having a laugh at the sheer absurdity of the tactical battle and VAR drama unfolding, with both sets of supporters bonding over the comedic nature of proceedings rather than engaging in serious tactical analysis. The 97 posts are dominated by laughter and shared amusement, suggesting fans found the match more entertaining for its mishaps and controversies than its football.
Chelsea Fans Demand Manager Sack After Manchester City Thrashing
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with 260 posts dominated by calls for the manager's dismissal and scathing criticism of the club's ownership for replacing their previous regime. Fans are expressing deep frustration that a squad capable of challenging for the title has been dismantled by poor managerial decisions and corporate incompetence, with several suggesting the club has become unrecognisable and beyond repair.
Chelsea Fans Blame Loss on Loss of Ball Respect
Chelsea supporters are fixated on a bizarre narrative about "respecting the ball" — essentially criticising their team's possession approach and short passing patterns — arguing that abandoning this unnamed tactical principle directly led to their capitulation against Manchester City. The discussion reveals frustration with sloppy play, easy dispossession, and an inability to break down opponents, with fans convinced that a shift in mentality around ball management cost them the match.
Chelsea Fans Rage at Kit and Sponsor Choices
Chelsea supporters are channelling their frustration from a disappointing 0-0 draw into criticism of the club's aesthetic decisions—from the new kit design and AI-generated sponsor logos to manager Enzo Maresca's casual matchday attire. Rather than focusing on tactical failures on the pitch, fans are using kit and branding as a lightning rod for deeper discontent with how the club is being run.
Chelsea Fans Left Speechless After City Demolition
Chelsea supporters have taken to posting reaction GIFs rather than words after Manchester City's clinical 3-0 dismantling at Stamford Bridge, with the near-silent gif-only responses capturing the sheer devastation of the result. The wordless nature of the discussion—dominated by shock and resignation GIFs—speaks volumes about how comprehensively outclassed the home side were on the day.
Chelsea Fans Dissect Semenyo's Selfish Play in City Loss
Chelsea supporters are fixating on Crystal Palace forward Antoine Semenyo's performance against Manchester City, criticising his tendency to shoot rather than pass to open teammates and questioning whether his recent form is sustainable. The discussion reveals frustration among Blues fans about their own side's physical weakness and defensive vulnerabilities, with Semenyo's individual moments overshadowing the broader narrative of City's dominant 3-0 victory.
Chelsea's Toothless Display Sparks Managerial Doubts
Fans are absolutely brutal on Chelsea following a 3-0 hammering by Manchester City, with widespread criticism of the team's capitulation in the second half and serious questions over whether manager Enzo Maresca can turn things around. Meanwhile, Arsenal supporters are copping stick for their earlier boasts about winning multiple trophies, with rival fans gleefully pointing out how quickly their season has unravelled.
Chelsea Fans Lament Kovacic's Presence in Midfield Loss
Chelsea supporters are fixated on Mateo Kovacic's performance for Manchester City during the goalless first half, with nostalgic remarks about the midfielder they lost to City and sarcastic jabs at their own midfield quality by comparison. The discussion captures a bittersweet tone — acknowledging Kovacic's class whilst simultaneously highlighting Chelsea's weakness in letting such an experienced operator slip away.
Fans Frustrated Over Missing VAR Replay Coverage
Chelsea and neutral supporters expressed frustration that broadcasters didn't show a disallowed goal decision in the first half, with viewers speculating about VAR transparency and future advertising interruptions during reviews. The discussion revealed broader scepticism about refereeing consistency in high-profile matches and concerns that major decisions aren't being properly communicated to the audience.
Chelsea Fans Divided Over Dressing Room Culture After City Defeat
Chelsea supporters are frustrated with what they perceive as a lack of passion and authenticity among the fanbase at Stamford Bridge, with some questioning whether recent attendees are genuine supporters or merely fair-weather fans drawn by the club's commercial appeal. The negativity extends to criticism of the club's direction under current management, with comparisons to previous managerial changes suggesting deeper concerns about the project's credibility.
Injured Star Struggles in City Defeat
Fans are divided over whether to criticise a player's poor performance against Manchester City, with many defending his display given he's been managing a long-term injury whilst also dealing with personal difficulties. The debate centres on whether his groin issue and lack of match fitness justify his below-par showing, or whether he should simply be performing better regardless of circumstances.
Fans Spot Manchester City Legend In Stadium
Chelsea and Manchester City supporters spent much of the match distracted by identifying celebrity and football figures in attendance, with particular fascination around whether Frank Lampard was watching his former club face City. The neutral discussion centred on recognising notable personalities in the stands rather than analysing the match itself.
City Dominate Chelsea As Title Race Heats Up
Manchester City supporters are revelling in their commanding 3-0 victory over sixth-place Chelsea, with fans celebrating their side's clinical performance and suggesting they're on course to wrap up the league title with games to spare. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of City admirers praising the team's quality alongside some Chelsea fans expressing frustration at the gap between the sides.
Chelsea Fans Grapple With Hopelessness After City Rout
Chelsea supporters are expressing resignation and fatalism following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with posts revealing a fanbase caught between resignation to their team's struggles and a grim acceptance that they'll keep watching despite the emotional toll. The discussion captures a broader sentiment of being trapped in a cycle of disappointment—acknowledging the pain whilst feeling powerless to change it.
Chelsea Fans Frustrated After Heavy Manchester City Defeat
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration after being hammered 3-0 by Manchester City, with fans sarcastically questioning why their team couldn't manage even a single goal in response. The discussion captures widespread despair among the Blues faithful, with comments about the club's attacking impotence and comparisons to their struggling form from previous seasons.
Chelsea and City Fans React to Shocking 0-3 Defeat
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Arsenal Fans Divided as Arteta Under Fire Again
Neutral observers and rival supporters are using Arsenal's poor recent form to criticise Mikel Arteta's management, with debate raging over whether the players lack hunger or whether Arteta himself is fundamentally out of his depth. Ahead of their fixture against Manchester City, fans are split between those writing Arsenal off completely and those backing Arteta's record against Pep Guardiola, but the overall sentiment is decidedly negative about the club's direction.
Chelsea Fans Turn On Clearlake After Hammering
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration at owner Clearlake Capital following a demoralising 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with fans questioning the ownership's commitment and criticising recent transfer strategy as wasteful. The negativity extends beyond the match itself, with supporters suggesting the club's hierarchy doesn't care enough to turn things around, leaving the fanbase equally disengaged.
Chelsea Fans Vent Frustration After City Demolition
Chelsea supporters are venting raw anger and disappointment following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with the discussion dominated by hostile exchanges and mutual criticism between fans rather than tactical analysis. The negativity reflects fury at the performance itself, with fans turning on each other in the aftermath of a genuinely poor showing.
Chelsea Fans Despair After Capitulation to City
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration after a catastrophic 0-3 defeat to Manchester City, with the discussion centred on the team's abysmal defensive performance and overall ineptitude rather than individual moments. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects a fanbase in despair, questioning how the side capitulated so badly against City's clinical finishing.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Estevao After Limp City Defeat
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising Estevao's performance in the 0-3 loss to Manchester City, with many calling out his inconsistency and suggesting he squandered possession in dangerous areas with poor decision-making. The consensus is brutal—fans are done making excuses for the young winger and want to see improvement in back-to-back matches rather than repeated anonymous displays.
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@ManCity Commentators saying City looked comfortable that half…. Am I watching the wrong match?
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Fans Praise Kinsky's Resilient Display
Supporters from both sides focused overwhelmingly on goalkeeper Kinsky's solid performance and mental resilience after a difficult period, with many praising his assured display and key saves throughout the match. The discussion largely sidestepped the controversial VAR incident and yellow card accumulation to centre on the stopper's redemptive showing as a positive takeaway from the goalless draw.
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Tottenham Relegation Fears Dominate Post-Match Discussion
With Spurs languishing in 17th place after a goalless draw with Sunderland, fans across social media are openly discussing whether the club faces genuine relegation danger this season, with many questioning managerial decisions and suggesting their poor form represents a damning pattern rather than a temporary blip. The overwhelming tone is one of mockery and concern about Tottenham's trajectory, with rival supporters gleefully predicting the unthinkable.
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Sunderland Fans Turn on De Zerbi After Goalless Draw
Following a frustrating 0-0 stalemate against Tottenham, Sunderland supporters have launched a coordinated attack on manager Roberto De Zerbi, with frustrated fans calling for his immediate sacking and suggesting he belongs in the Championship rather than the Premier League. The conversation reveals growing patience from the fanbase who believe De Zerbi has been given enough opportunity to turn things around.
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Referees Under Fire Over Yellow Card Decisions
Fans are split over whether referee decisions, particularly yellow cards shown throughout the match, were correctly applied — with some arguing certain challenges deserved cards whilst others claim the official was either too harsh or inconsistent in his enforcement. The broader frustration centres on VAR and refereeing standards, with supporters questioning why some fouls went unpunished whilst others resulted in yellows that shaped the game's flow.
Spurs Fans Divided on Tel's Emerging Talent
Tottenham supporters are split on young winger Tel's performance in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his technical ability and first touch whilst others criticise his lack of physical presence and question whether he can develop into a reliable striker. The discussion reflects broader frustration with the club's attacking options, with fans debating whether Tel slots into the left-wing role or continues struggling as a centre-forward.
Spurs Fans Divided on Mukiele After Toothless Display
Tottenham supporters are sharply split over new signing Nordi Mukiele following the goalless draw at Sunderland, with some defending him as an upgrade whilst others criticise his lack of impact and question whether he's another failed recruitment gamble as the club battles relegation form. The broader frustration centres on inconsistent refereeing decisions and a squad that appears mentally disengaged, with fans suggesting the entire team looks checked out rather than blaming individual players.
Sunderland Beat Tottenham as Rivals Celebrate
Fans across the Premier League are celebrating Sunderland's 1-0 victory over Tottenham, with supporters of Manchester United, West Ham, and neutral observers expressing relief that Spurs have been dealt another blow to their top-six ambitions. The result has sparked jokes about Sunderland potentially challenging for European football and mockery of Tottenham's recent form, with multiple rival fanbases thanking Sunderland for the favour.
Keeper's Head Injury Sparks Safety Concerns
Fans are criticising how Tottenham's goalkeeper was allowed to continue playing after suffering a significant head injury that required an eight-to-ten minute stoppage and multiple bandage changes to stem bleeding. The discussion highlights wider frustrations about football's inadequate concussion protocols and the absence of mandatory substitutions for players with serious head trauma.
Tottenham Fans Divided Over Udogie's Disastrous Display
Spurs supporters are locked in debate over left-back Tariq Udogie's performance, with most fans criticising what they view as a shoddily inconsistent showing that included a crucial missed opportunity when through on goal, though a minority insist he had solid moments throughout the match.
Tottenham Fans Demand ENIC Exit After Dire Form
Spurs supporters are venting fury at the club's ownership and hierarchy, particularly sporting director Johan Lange and chairman Daniel Levy's successors, blaming them for a catastrophic decline in results and player recruitment since Levy's departure. The 0-0 draw with Sunderland has crystallised the fanbase's anger into calls for a complete boardroom overhaul, with some even willing to accept relegation if it forces ENIC to sell.
Fans Rage at Disallowed Penalty and Controversial Refereeing
Tottenham supporters were absolutely fuming over referee Robert Jones's decision to overturn a penalty for a handball they felt was clearly against the rules, accusing him of biased and inconsistent officiating throughout a poor-quality 1-0 defeat. The overwhelming consensus among the sample was that Jones's performance was incompetent and directly influenced the result, with particular frustration aimed at how possession was returned to Sunderland after the penalty was cancelled.
Spurs Fans Slam Muani as Creativity Crisis Deepens
Tottenham supporters are venting their frustration at Randal Kolo Muani's loan performance, with fans describing him as disinterested, physically unable to handle the Premier League, and unwilling to fight for the team. The criticism comes as injuries to key creative players like Maddison and Kudus leave Spurs toothless in attack, exposing just how exposed the squad is without their playmakers.
Fans Divided Over VAR Penalty Decision Drama
Supporters are locked in debate over the controversial VAR disallowance of a penalty in the first half, with the discussion revealing sharp disagreement about whether the officials got the call right. The neutral sentiment and fragmented nature of posts suggests fans remain unconvinced by the explanation, with some defending the decision and others clearly frustrated by what they perceive as an error.
Fans Divided Over Disallowed Penalty Decision
Supporters across both sides engaged in heated debate about whether a VAR-disallowed penalty in the 22nd minute was the correct call, with Tottenham fans convinced it should have been given whilst others—including some of their own—accepted the referee's decision as fair. The 233 posts reveal genuine disagreement about the contact and contact severity, ultimately reflecting frustration at Spurs' inability to convert chances rather than unified outrage at the official.
Spurs Fans Demand Xavi Simons Playing Time
Tottenham supporters are frustrated that midfielder Xavi Simons isn't getting minutes despite showing promise, with fans debating whether the club's recruitment strategy prioritised name recognition over proven physicality in the Premier League. The discourse centres on whether Simons deserves game time and whether the squad's setup is failing to utilise him properly.
Fans Debate Richarlison Performance in Goalless Draw
Supporters are divided in their assessment of Richarlison's display, with some criticising his tendency to complain and lose possession, whilst others highlight his previous quality against weaker sides like Burnley. The conversation touches on individual player performances across both teams, with mixed views on attacking contributions during a frustratingly tame encounter.
Fans Frustrated With Broadcast Coverage and Access
Rather than debating the goalless draw itself, supporters are venting frustration about the television landscape—demanding free Premier League football on terrestrial channels instead of locked-behind-paywall coverage. The discussion reveals deeper discontent with Sky Sports' dominance and the lack of accessible match coverage for ordinary fans.
Romero Yellow Card Sparks Ref Inconsistency Fury
Fans across both sides have erupted over what they perceive as wildly inconsistent refereeing, with Cristian Romero's early yellow card becoming the flashpoint—supporters arguing the defender was harshly punished whilst Brian Brobbey escaped without adequate punishment for more serious fouls, and accusing the referee of applying a double standard throughout the match. The debate centres on whether Romero's reputation preceded him, with neutrals and rival fans alike questioning why identical contact was treated so differently depending on which player committed it.
Tottenham Fans Question Gallagher's 40 Million Pound Signing
Spurs supporters are heavily criticising Conor Gallagher's performances and the club's decision to sign him for such a significant fee, with particular frustration aimed at his lack of defensive work rate and his perceived invisibility in midfield. The discussion centres on whether bringing in Gallagher represents a fundamental misunderstanding of what the squad actually needed, with fans viewing the lengthy contract deal as another example of transfer incompetence at the club.
Fans Savage Porro's Wayward Crossing Display
Tottenham supporters and neutrals are relentlessly mocking Pedro Porro's abysmal crossing performance during the Sunderland draw, with fans joking his delivery was so poor it belonged in orbit rather than the opposition box. The overwhelming consensus is that Porro was trying too hard and overthinking his play, resulting in embarrassingly inaccurate crosses that became the match's running joke.
Controversial VAR Call Dominates Sunderland versus Tottenham Draw
Fans are locked in debate over a disallowed penalty decision that proved pivotal in this goalless stalemate, with supporters split on whether the VAR intervention was correct. The neutral sentiment suggests a fractious match where refereeing calls—particularly the overturned spot-kick—left both sets of supporters feeling hard done by, overshadowing what turned out to be a frustrating result for both sides chasing points in the lower half of the table.
Spurs Fans Question Solanke's 60 Million Pound Impact
Tottenham supporters are heavily criticising Dominic Solanke's performance and overall contribution since his big-money move, with fans expressing frustration that he's failing to justify his price tag and isn't receiving adequate service from midfield. The disconnect between Richarlison, Solanke, and the attacking midfielders has become a focal point of concern, with supporters questioning whether his Bournemouth form was merely a one-off anomaly rather than sustainable quality.
Tottenham Fans Despair at Systemic Team Collapse
Spurs supporters have turned savagely critical of their squad's collective performance and mentality, describing the midfield as easy to bypass and the players as mentally broken—with one fan drawing comparisons to the club's infamous 2009 decline. The negativity cuts deeper than individual mistakes; fans are diagnosing a fundamental dysfunction in how the team understands positioning, movement, and basic football geometry.
VAR Disallows Penalty as Diving Debate Erupts
Fans are locked in heated debate over a disallowed penalty decision involving Randal Kolo Muani, with Tottenham supporters insisting it was a clear foul whilst Sunderland fans accuse the French forward of diving and question whether he's become a serial cheat. The controversial VAR call has polarised the fanbase, with broader accusations that Muani consistently goes down too easily rather than actually playing through contact.
Sunderland Fans Lament Missed Chances in Defeat
Sunderland supporters are frustrated after losing 1-0 to Tottenham despite creating multiple clear-cut opportunities throughout the match, with fans criticising their team's inability to convert chances and questioning whether they possess the quality needed to avoid relegation. The negativity centres on squandering a winnable game against struggling opposition, with some arguing the loss could prove season-defining in their battle for survival.
VAR's Invisible Hand Fuels Sunderland Fan Fury
Sunderland supporters are furious that VAR failed to intervene on a controversial incident involving Cristian Romero's challenge on Brian Brobbey, with fans arguing the system missed both a potential foul and possible violent conduct that deserved review or sanction. The frustration centres on VAR's inconsistency and passivity—particularly the inability to award second yellows—leaving fans convinced the technology has fundamentally let down the match officials' decision-making process.
VAR Chaos as Controversial Disallowed Penalty Sparks Fury
Fans are absolutely fuming over a VAR decision to disallow a penalty in the 22nd minute, with supporters split on whether contact in the box constituted a clear foul, whilst others argue the officials are creating a dangerous precedent by inconsistently punishing physical play. The broader conversation reveals deep frustration about refereeing standards and a perception that decisions lack objectivity across matches.
Tottenham's Collapse Sparks Meme-Worthy Ridicule
Spurs fans and neutrals are drowning Tottenham's defeat in relentless mockery, with the discussion dominated by laughing emojis and sarcastically delighted reactions to another underwhelming result. The emerging "Na Na" meme format is becoming the dominant way supporters are expressing their exasperation at the club's continued struggles.
Fans Fury Over Controversial Corner Decision
Supporters from both sides are questioning a refereeing decision where a corner kick appears to have been denied after what should have been a legitimate call, with fans arguing the ball clearly went out for a corner but officials failed to award it. The frustration stems from the inconsistency of the decision-making in the moment.
Tottenham Fans Blame Players as Championship Talk Escalates
With Spurs drawing a goalless match against struggling Sunderland, supporters are venting frustration at persistent underperformance across multiple managerial regimes, arguing the playing squad itself is fundamentally flawed rather than any individual manager. The negativity has reached a point where some are openly jesting about inevitable demotion, whilst others insist their loyalty transcends the team's current trajectory towards mediocrity.
Tottenham Fans Debate Xavi Simons' Bench Role
Spurs supporters are split on manager selection after the defeat, with particular frustration that Xavi Simons was only brought on late in the game when he could have started ahead of Gallagher in midfield. The wider debate centres on whether young players like Bergvall and Simons are being deployed correctly, with fans questioning whether the club's attacking options are being optimised.
Tottenham Fans Fear Relegation Battle Looms
After Spurs' goalless draw with struggling Sunderland, supporters have descended into dark humour about their side's desperate league position, with repeated predictions that the club is heading for the drop. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects genuine anxiety that Tottenham's form has them genuinely battling relegation rather than challenging at the top.
Sunderland Fans Rue Missed Chances in Goalless Draw
Supporters are frustrated that Sunderland failed to capitalise on attacking opportunities against a struggling Tottenham side, with the conversation centring on how the home team lacked the cutting edge to turn dominance into points. The negative sentiment reflects disappointment that what should have been a winnable match slipped away, leaving fans questioning their team's ruthlessness in front of goal.
VAR Penalty Call Divides Fans in Stalemate
Sunderland and Tottenham supporters are sharply divided over whether a disallowed penalty in the 22nd minute was the correct call, with some insisting it was a clear spot-kick whilst others defend the VAR decision as justified. The broader frustration centres on inconsistent refereeing standards across the league, with fans arguing that similar incidents are treated differently depending on which team is involved.
Fans Rage Over VAR Chaos and Set-Piece Tactics
Supporters are fuming at the VAR penalty decision and the inconsistency of how officials judge player behaviour — if they go down it's embellishment, if they stay up it's not a foul. The debate spills into frustration with poor set-piece delivery and defensive positioning during corners, with fans convinced modern football has become impossible to officiate fairly.
Sunderland and Spurs Fans Divided on Controversial Refereeing Display
Fans are split on the official's performance in the goalless draw, with the VAR decision to disallow a penalty and a string of yellow cards sparking fierce debate about whether the referee favoured one side or made a fair set of calls. The negativity centres on frustration with the officiating quality rather than any single match-deciding moment, reflecting broader fan irritation with Premier League refereeing standards.
Controversial Red Card Dominates Sunderland-Tottenham Debate
Fans are furious that a Tottenham player remained on the pitch despite what many perceived as a dangerous challenge earlier in the match, only to eventually receive a red card that they argue should have come sooner. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing and the referee's failure to act decisively when the player first posed a threat, leading to frustration across both sets of supporters.
Sunderland and Tottenham Fans Baffled by Inconsistent Foul Calls
Fans are completely divided and utterly bewildered over whether a specific challenge constitutes a foul, with the discussion exposing deep frustration at the inconsistency of refereeing decisions throughout the match. Multiple supporters are questioning whether referees even know what the rulebook says anymore, with some sarcastically suggesting that foul calls depend entirely on which official is making them rather than any clear, consistent interpretation of the laws.
Fans Baffled by Eleven Minutes of Added Time
Sunderland and Tottenham supporters were left scratching their heads after the referee awarded eleven minutes of injury time at the end of the match, with fans questioning what on earth happened during the second half to justify such an extensive stoppage. The prevailing sentiment was one of disbelief and dark humour, as viewers questioned whether the additional time truly reflected the actual incidents on the pitch.
Spurs Fans Blame Referees for Relegation Battle
Tottenham supporters are convinced the PGMOL is actively working against them, pointing to controversial VAR decisions and inconsistent officiating as deliberate interference designed to see the club go down. The discussion splits between fans convinced there's systemic bias and others dismissing it as conspiracy thinking, though even sceptics acknowledge Spurs have faced rough treatment from referees in recent weeks.
Spurs Fans Dissect Summer Transfers After Defeat
Tottenham supporters are venting frustration over the club's transfer strategy, particularly the £65 million signing of a midfielder on £200k per week, which they characterise as a panic buy following injuries and rejected pursuit of other targets. The discussion reveals deep scepticism about whether the club's recruitment genuinely addressed their needs or simply papered over cracks with an expensive, ill-fitting signing.
Tottenham Fans Divided Over Player's Emotional Response
Spurs supporters are debating whether it's appropriate to mock or banter a player who was visibly emotional during their defeat, with some defending the player's feelings whilst others argue the reaction is oversensitive. The discussion reflects broader frustration amongst the fanbase about the club's direction and performance.
Tottenham Fans Mock Relegation Fears After Sunderland Draw
Following a goalless draw at a Championship club, Tottenham supporters faced a barrage of online mockery from rivals and neutral observers, with fans jokingly suggesting the club would struggle if relegated to the Championship. The discussion centred on Spurs' poor league position (17th) and whether they could even compete outside the Premier League, creating a heated back-and-forth about the quality required to win the second tier.
Sunderland Fans React to Shock Win Over Spurs
Fans are stunned and celebrating what they're treating as an unlikely, improbable victory — with posts obsessing over the long odds against Sunderland beating a higher-ranked Tottenham side, suggesting this result felt genuinely unthinkable before kick-off. The overwhelming theme is disbelief and euphoria that an underdog result has actually materialised.
Tottenham Fans Blame "Curse" After VAR Heartbreak
Spurs supporters are convinced they're experiencing unprecedented bad luck this season, with the disallowed penalty against Sunderland becoming the latest example of fate conspiring against them. The fanbase has moved beyond tactical criticism into fatalistic territory, with multiple posts describing their campaign as genuinely cursed and suggesting their fortunes need urgent reversal to avoid the drop.
Sunderland Fans Demand Accountability After Defeat
Sunderland supporters are venting their frustration at the club's hierarchy and decision-makers following a 1-0 loss to Tottenham, with fans questioning their competence and expressing deep dissatisfaction with those they hold responsible for the team's current league position. The anger centres on the perceived inability of the club's leadership to effect meaningful change, with supporters calling out specific individuals they blame for the squad's struggles.
Sunderland and Tottenham Fans Face Tactical Disappointment
Fans from both sides are expressing deep frustration and despair following a scrappy, heavily-booked affair that ended 1-0 to Sunderland, with supporters venting their exasperation at the quality of play and the broader state of their respective clubs' campaigns. The overwhelmingly negative tone suggests this wasn't just about one match result—it's rooted in years of accumulated disappointment and tactical malaise that's worn down both fanbases.
Fans Fuming Over Controversial Deflected Goal Decision
Sunderland and Tottenham supporters are absolutely seething about the legitimacy of Mukiele's winning goal, with the majority arguing it was a brutal deflection rather than a clean finish—essentially questioning whether the ball should have counted at all. The discourse reveals deep frustration with VAR's failure to intervene on what fans perceive as a dubious goal that decided a tightly contested match.
Sunderland and Spurs Fans React to Chaotic Draw
Fans watched a farcical 0-0 stalemate between two struggling sides with barely coherent reactions — mostly one-word laughter and disbelief at the sheer ineptitude on display. The match was so uninspiring that supporters could only express their bemusement through memes rather than actual analysis.
Spurs Fans Face Championship Relegation Jokes
After Tottenham's poor performance, supporters are grimly joking that the club's impressive new stadium will be their only achievement next season, with rival fans sarcastically suggesting they'll compete in the Championship. The banter centres on the absurdity of having a world-class ground whilst suffering a catastrophic league position, turning the stadium's grandeur into a running punchline about impending relegation.
Spurs Fans Divided on De Zerbi's Early Impact
Supporters are split on whether Roberto de Zerbi's tactical approach is genuinely improving Tottenham or represents the wrong managerial choice, with some citing encouraging signs after just seven games whilst others criticise his formation choices and argue the club should have gone for a different type of manager. The draw against Sunderland has crystallised these competing views, with fans debating whether De Zerbi needs more time to implement his system or whether he's already proven to be a misfit for the job.
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Went down a little easy, but the dude swumg his arm out to clothesline him, commentators saying he did nothing is just disingenuous bullshit from them as per usual
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I know it’s disliked on Reddit but this is the kind of thing AI is actually good at. Feed it all the threads and ask it to do an analysis on trends, patterns, focus on a few commenter to see how they changed over time etc
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Jesus Christ. How has that not even being looked at? At least on that replay the Peacock guys realized how bad it actually was.
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Howe all the best m8 but its time to walk away.
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Maybe against Bournemouth we could just try something different, like 4-4-2, 5-3-2, 3-3-4, 0-0-10… anything that gives us two bloody forwards on the pitch at the same time from the very start?
General 19 fans asking this
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Howe needs to go, along with about 5-6 of that team today if we have any chance of getting back into Europe next season. Absolutely shambolic defensively, non-existent in game management. Gordon, Tonali, Tino already got tgeir heads elsewhere.
Player Performance 10 fans asking this
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Who gets the defence article posted first Hope or Edwards?
General 9 fans asking this
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The point is that when someone is performing poorly, you make a sub to try and improve the situation. Sure Elanga could have come on and been even worse, but at least an attempt would have been made. But Murphy was left on until the 95th minute
Player Performance 13 fans asking this
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Speaks volumes when 4 of the 5 substitutes were signed this season. 110 million pounds coming on in 90+. Idiotic from botman, uncreative in the 3rd, and unmotivated all around.
Player Performance 12 fans asking this
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Enough is enough, how is Howe still in the job, if this was any other manager they’d be bang in trouble but the media and pundits never point out any negatives with him. He’s the most protected manager I’ve ever seen.
Player Performance 14 fans asking this
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Still. How is Jacob Murphy still on the pitch and Osula is hooked?
Player Performance 8 fans asking this
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Does Howe even know that other formations exist?
Tactical 10 fans asking this
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Have we had a chance that didnt involve a palace clanger?
General 9 fans asking this
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Only idiots repeat what the journalists say. Remember when Wissa was meant to save our season despite all our issues stemming from the build up?
Player Performance 7 fans asking this
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Osula and Miley??? Take Murphy and Joelinton off ffs
General 8 fans asking this
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Time’s up. Surely nobody can be defending him now? He’s had weeks with this team and they’re worse. Sack him, bring in a caretaker and get a top-level coach in the summer.
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he couldnt get his shot away sooner because of lacroix and sometimes a keeper just makes good saves could he maybe have done better? yeah sure, but it wasnt poor
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
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Yeah Hope was a lost cause when he said he shouldn’t be sacked because he’s settled in the area. Never ever heard that about a different manager
General 5 fans asking this
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is Mateta going to the world cup?
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
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Why are you expecting instant success only a few years ago Newcastle were the worst team in the league maybe they have seen that switching managers whenever things aren’t going great doesn’t necessarily change things just look at the rest of the prem
General 4 fans asking this
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Sack Howe because a ref gives a dodgy pen? Fuck off.
Rules Decisions 2 fans asking this
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Interesting. Wonder where he goes Stock took a massive hit from the Bayern and United interest
General 5 fans asking this
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BUR 0 - 2 BHA
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Looked like a Mitoma assist, what are you doing FPL.
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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Will we never see Minteh and Mitoma play together?
General 3 fans asking this
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Or salah (for when Welbeck is resting)
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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Not sure what my favourite is: Minteh finishing or Minteh decision making
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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@BurnleyOfficial What a fantastic tactic minded manager we have dropping parker and putting ekdal in still pace watts and the rest of them think he's a top manager
General 1 fans asking this
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I'll never forget the one who always mixed up fati and Adingra... and also only referred to him as "adringa"
Rules Decisions 1 fans asking this
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@BurnleyOfficial how on earth have you let mats wieffer score
Match Context 2 fans asking this
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What is it with Burnley looking like 07/08 Derby in the Premier League and 2011 Barcelona in the Championship.
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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Wieffer only guy who can finish I guess
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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Rutter's just cheeks bruh what happened to him
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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I asked the question badly. Why is he on the bench? Ah. Here he is.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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Now my question is why can't they be on the pitch at the same time.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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WHat is Bart doing there
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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Is that how much they are?!
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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That’s what it looked like off the defender, but I think his arm was “in a natural position”…
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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Yeah isn't the arm not supposed to count?
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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That's not how VAR works for offside. You are on or off. There is supposedly a tolerance margin but it's not the same as other decisions like penalties where they stick with the on field decision.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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what was even the plan for the match for burnley, give a pass inside a pray someone is there?!?!! might aswell try to bait the opponets to a freekick so that jwp scores it
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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Why does he still have the job lol, hoping for another piss the Championship season?
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
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20
Why both were offside 😂😂
Rules Decisions 1 fans asking this
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MUN 1 - 2 LEE
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People playing Ugarte for everything? Casemiro was terrible
Player Performance 19 fans asking this
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You're playing against a header team, what do you mean using Martinez and Yoro as CB? Martinez is short, Yoro is weak.
Player Performance 93 fans asking this
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Without Harry.... they struggled with headers..... and ppl still not happy? Personally.... I think Heaven > Yoro... for crosses...
General 32 fans asking this
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Why Martinez pulled another player's hair 😭
General 20 fans asking this
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Jeez, what a tackle and switched ball from Shaw.
General 12 fans asking this
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What a job Farke has done man😅
General 9 fans asking this
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'The butcher' what a fucking joke of a player 😂
General 9 fans asking this
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What is wrong carrick sell ugarte if not go hme atleast you hve called mason mount
Player Performance 11 fans asking this
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How can you start 4 non started in a game of this magnitude. Sesko is not ready to Start just keep him on the bench.
Player Performance 21 fans asking this
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Casemiro legend how many times he saves United.Playing as a defensive midfielder he always score. Mbeumo should've start the game as a right winger then he create so many chances as always but Carrick did not gave him his real right wing position.
Player Performance 90 fans asking this
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It wasn't MU who started playing at full strength, but Leeds who slowed down a bit
Player Performance 59 fans asking this
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How is no one talking about that Calvin-lewis' arm across Yoros face which makes him not header the ball correctly leading to it going to Okafor for the goal clear foul in my opinion coming from a Liverpool fan I'd be fuming with that
Player Performance 14 fans asking this
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he hardly pulled his hair, yet DCL can mush him in the face???
Player Performance 22 fans asking this
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14
Now can we please stop saying that Carrick MUST get the job?
General 55 fans asking this
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We’ll be lucky to get 4 points from next 3 games, are we really going to throw away 3rd place ? C’mon United get back at it ✊🇾🇪
General 48 fans asking this
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Why will you start Sesko ahead of Mbuemo
General 19 fans asking this
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17
Who shall we get as manager then ?
General 16 fans asking this
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So you're telling me that the foul on calvert lewin was a red while the foul on yoro was not even considered?
Rules Decisions 22 fans asking this
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Remember what Bruno said in that interview, Carrick gave them the freedom to decide how they play on the pitch, no tactics at all, so what we have been seeing for months is entirely individuality and the limit of the IQ of the players
Tactical 13 fans asking this
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For United who has to be in top 4 every season, this is totally unacceptable performance
Player Performance 45 fans asking this
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BRE 2 - 2 EVE
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Why the hell Moyes won't give George more game time is beyond me!
Player Performance 10 fans asking this
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Disgusting how we can only attack after we concede. Shameful.
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
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3
I truly want to know why every other PL team can buy fullbacks and we're stuck with Mykolenko and a black hole. Kayode, Lewis-Potter, Truffert, Jimenez, Lewis Hall, Livramento, etc. Long list of talent and somehow buying Dibling is what they decided on.
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
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4
Why does he not play George?
General 5 fans asking this
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5
This is me when I try to perform a random skill move to pass the GK
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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Man, even when he has a game below his standards, Dewsbury-Hall always seems the most likely to turn it around
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
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Especially considering how much he let them held on to Beto all game…
General 4 fans asking this
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“What the fuck was that all about? Fuck off” - James Tarkowski
General 4 fans asking this
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9
Because we didnt have any. Everton's defence are wayy to physical for Donovan. Not sure where Furro was but he's untested. Who else is there?
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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KDH what are we doing there, why the turn, just shoot damnit
General 5 fans asking this
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How did O'brien get away with that 😭
General 3 fans asking this
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12
Can KDH try to score on a 1v1 with the goalkeeper?
Match Context 1 fans asking this
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13
you already knew when gana got it there he was shooting 😂
General 2 fans asking this
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14
No substitutes? Well done Keith you've thrown it away. Absolute genius of a manager.
General 2 fans asking this
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15
Jay always mentions us when he’s on the athletic. Always get mentions on the guardian and times podcasts as they all fancy us. Brentford focused are the beesotted podcast and the Ealing Road podcast. Griffin park grapevine is a Brentford only forum too.
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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What a WIN for everton
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WHAT A WIN UTFT 💙🤣🤣 jk both sides were good today. GG Brentford
General 3 fans asking this
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Tarkowski for that first goal ??? ! ball watching 2 jogging not sprinting ..... appalling imo ! - otherwise great game , pleased that Beto is hitting the back of the net
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That’s how we need to create goals for our strikers, they’re obviously not the best technically but they’re big lads just keep getting them good chances in the air or through on goal and they’ll score
Match Context 1 fans asking this
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1:16 Why is holding an arm round someone's chest not a foul before the first Everton goal?
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
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LIV 2 - 0 FUL
1
Salah didn’t play this week against PSG, goal against Fulham, Ekitike didn’t play against Fulham, Next week goal against PSG?
Player Performance 40 fans asking this
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2
People are also under looking how good frimpong was this match aswell
Player Performance 13 fans asking this
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Where is all the slot out people hiding😅
Player Performance 30 fans asking this
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4
why is gakpo on the pitch?
Player Performance 35 fans asking this
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5
That look is exactly why this team needs players like Robbo, Milner and Hendo. We're so screwed if we can't get strong vocal leaders in the squad in the summer. Only one I can imagine being that is Szoboszlai.
Player Performance 12 fans asking this
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6
What did we promise Isak to get him to sign, he wasn’t great in his pre-injury appearances but the common theme in almost every game he plays is that we never get him the ball
Player Performance 25 fans asking this
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7
I see why Bayern sold Gravenberch
General 13 fans asking this
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8
Why’s he wasting so much time walking to get the ball🤣🤣🤣Gakpo man
General 22 fans asking this
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9
Not sure why Slot hasn’t started the kid more
General 19 fans asking this
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10
What a waste of a beautiful pass from salah
General 15 fans asking this
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11
First time Liverpool has been consistently front foot and using width since October or so? 
Player Performance 10 fans asking this
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What is up with grav
Player Performance 8 fans asking this
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13
Does Flo get the assist for Rio's goal ?
Player Performance 8 fans asking this
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14
Hard when he fucking takes wirtz off always
General 8 fans asking this
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15
Why do so many players have their first name on the back of their shirts these days? It's my biggest "boomer complaint" when it comes to football. It just bothers me. Even kids like Ngumoha are doing it now.
General 7 fans asking this
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Wow we actually look good, how long til Fulham bag one then
General 9 fans asking this
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Hats of to this young lad who put in a killer performance 🎉. Also special mentions to robbo for putting in 💯
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
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18
No matter how bad we are, I’ll never not be excited to see Liverpool play🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
General 7 fans asking this
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you talking about the chance that frimpong made by saving it from going out for a goal kick that wirtz then simply laid off to salah 3 yards away? thats somehow better than salah’s goal today? holy shit you’re begging
Match Context 5 fans asking this
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What were you doing at 17?
General 4 fans asking this
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NFO 1 - 1 AVL
1
That's why Watkins isn't in England squad anymore, he's crap
Player Performance 9 fans asking this
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2
If I'm being positive, 3pts away in Europe midweek and a point on the road in the Prem 3 days later is objectively great.  If I'm being negative, we still look pretty shit, our keeper's been hurt in warm-ups 5 times this season, we're counting on the ghosts of Ross Barkley/Douglas Luiz as our midfield engine, and our #10 + #9 can't hit the broad side of a barn. Other than that, Up the City I guess?
Player Performance 13 fans asking this
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3
I’m getting to a point where I think Bailey might be a better option than keeping rogers on
General 8 fans asking this
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4
2 strikers on the pitch? At the same time? That's insane
General 7 fans asking this
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5
Don’t know how Neco Williams got man of the match he got tossed around like a rag doll by McGinn
General 6 fans asking this
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6
As a neutral, what a fantastic game and as an ex keeper have to give credit to both. Bizot an sels made some great saves today
General 5 fans asking this
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7
Forest didn’t even have a shot on target in the 2nd half what game was u watching?
General 6 fans asking this
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8
We're all watching the momentum shift and wondering where the subs are...? Come on Emery
General 4 fans asking this
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9
If Wood scores off the woodwork is it considered both a goal and an assist?
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
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andres garcia is exactly what we need thank you unai
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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11
Fair play to Sels but what was Williams doing Jesus Christ
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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12
@mrw2941 did you not see the 3 big chance we should of scored? Watkins should of had two and Watkins one that would of made it 1-4
Match Context 3 fans asking this
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13
We just need cash to do what that Porto bloke did by “accident”
General 2 fans asking this
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14
Oh that’s a yellow but not the foul a few minutes ago on our counter attack?
Rules Decisions 2 fans asking this
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15
From what I saw, Sangare looked so solid, winning all his battles, no one could get the ball off of him, and always making a good pass
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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16
From what I can tell Ollie did not have a shot on target?
General 3 fans asking this
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17
Why has Sangare gone shit again
General 3 fans asking this
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18
@AVFCOfficial Why not play Elliot and Abraham would have tried harder then most
General 1 fans asking this
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Can I just say how much I enjoyed having two strikers on the pitch at once for that brief window. I know one's in a goal drought and one's only just back from almost a whole season out, but it was just *fun*.
Match Context 1 fans asking this
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do we have the best keeper lineup in the world? especially when you consider the mighty john victor
Tactical 1 fans asking this
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ARS 1 - 2 BOU
1
Zubimendi was tired. Whatever did Norgaard do to offend Arteta?
General 123 fans asking this
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2
How was that not on madueke?
General 41 fans asking this
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3
I’m starting to love how much the commentators are biased against arsenal lmao 😂😂 they hate us so much! I hope Ben white takes longer on throw ins The crown at the stadium seems very quiet
General 19 fans asking this
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4
Who did Raya race (and beat) that time when he came up on a corner?
General 21 fans asking this
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5
At what point do you s have to point the finger at the manager?
General 24 fans asking this
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6
I think David Raya placed a bet on arsenal losing, why TF is he playing like that?😢
Player Performance 183 fans asking this
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7
City winning treble here we go 🎉 Carabao cup ✅️ FA cup pending League ?? ✅️ this is really a good season for Pep and City
Player Performance 30 fans asking this
4/10
8
How Havertz missed a free header I'll never know
Player Performance 86 fans asking this
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9
so...who would play there instead? eze probably isnt fit enought to start
Player Performance 64 fans asking this
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I just don’t understand. Where is the intensity? Why does it look like half the players aren’t trying? At some point Mosquera needs to come on for White, Eze for Havertz. Our passes aren’t connecting, Bournemouth play right through the press almost every time, and it seems like our back line is so nervous every time they come forward. Remember when teams wouldn’t even get a shot on target? I don’t understand where that has gone
Player Performance 23 fans asking this
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11
He may be our best long ball winner but it's not saying much when who is going up against? Saka, Trossard?
Player Performance 21 fans asking this
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12
What do Arsenal fans think about a lack of experienced winners being a problem in this team? Except for Rice ;)
Player Performance 20 fans asking this
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13
How fun arsenal gonna go from competing for 4 to giving Man City 3
General 117 fans asking this
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14
Kai Havertz what are u doin blud
General 21 fans asking this
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15
What about Eze for him?
General 17 fans asking this
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16
Rice: why he say fuck me for?
General 15 fans asking this
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17
That’s what you pay the big money for Gyokeres
General 11 fans asking this
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18
Crazy how much Trossard has fallen off, every time the ball goes to him you know nothing will happen
General 18 fans asking this
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19
Zubimendi what are you doing man
General 16 fans asking this
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20
In 6 weeks it’ll be a coach who finished 2nd 4 seasons in a row and got knocked out of the champions league
Player Performance 16 fans asking this
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WHU 4 - 0 WOL
1
@Mark_Wilson1983 maybe since he got forest into top 4 at times last year ? Or when he got wolves 7th?
General 17 fans asking this
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2
How good is Jarred Bowen? Gutted that Ashley & cabbage heed Bruce fucked that deal up🤬🤬 wonder of spurs fans still think there a top 6 side lol only players i would take at Newcastle would be Xavi Simons & Micky Van Der Ven
Player Performance 9 fans asking this
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3
what a player castellanos is turning out to be, pablo looked sharp too
Player Performance 9 fans asking this
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4
Spurs are in trouble, they dont have any more Arne Slot teams to play... Where are the points going to come from?
General 19 fans asking this
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5
I'd rather have a manager with "some" attacking instinct....just a little smidge of it. Playing Angel Gomes alongside Armstrong upfront, a player whose best ability is to play deep and try to pick a pass was just plain dim. Any attack we try is at snails pace...the turning back and passing to defenders can only come from the training ground? The "staying in the game till 60 mins" is just boring. We have been down for months, just go for it, nothing to lose, but continually stinking out the place is soul destroying.
Player Performance 7 fans asking this
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6
Is there a goal wolves did not had the first touch before the finishing touch in all 4
Player Performance 8 fans asking this
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7
Do West Ham fans still leave early when they're 2-0 up?
General 8 fans asking this
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8
How does Bowen not start on the right wing on form for England?
General 7 fans asking this
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9
Why is everyone so surprised that West Ham beat one of the worst teams in EPL history?
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
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10
Why would Summerville shoot from there though?
General 6 fans asking this
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11
​@fredatledCan the both of us be thankful for Mavropanos?
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
12
That pass from fernandes is how fernandes felt for years at United
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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13
How down to earth is big mav n we need to get disasi at the end of the season 100%
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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14
Magassa showing why he's not up to it yet, soucek showing why he is
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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15
Hilarious when even the other commentator is calling out Alan Smith for complimenting a goalkeeper hitting Taty.
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
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16
Does Diouf normally play better than this?
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
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Did I ever mention how much I LOVE Sunderland?
General 4 fans asking this
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18
Taty! What a pass though from Pablo!
General 4 fans asking this
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19
What a stupid decision Summerville
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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20
What happened to the new manager 'bounce' at Spurs when Igor Tudor took over? They went from bad to worse, who's to say things will get any better under a new manager, they didn't last time.
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
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CHE 0 - 3 MCI
1
Cherki just “WOW”, what a player❤
General 26 fans asking this
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2
😂Liam Rosenior what a joke
General 16 fans asking this
4/10
3
It's that 'new way of pressing' he was going on about a few weeks ago in one of our post match conferences. Riveting stuff don't you think? Pep should start taking notes.
General 16 fans asking this
4/10
4
???? We won the fucking champions league in 2021 we were REALLY good man. Yes it didn’t last long but we had the best defense in the world.
General 22 fans asking this
4/10
5
https://preview.redd.it/rxld2dsuksug1.jpeg?width=1205&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a01808d96bc3b14c5e6f601e0c1a4cdf24e148a1 I guess 344k views lit a fire in Palmer and he’s transformed in a John Terry. Shame he forgot how to attack tho.
General 25 fans asking this
4/10
6
How is arteta going to lift his players for next weekend , when they will play Man City .
Player Performance 16 fans asking this
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7
I wonder who the next manager is to get the sack?
Player Performance 25 fans asking this
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8
Arsenal deserved this. I’m surprised City snatched a win against the current World Champions though 🤔. I’m no Chelsea fan, but the current Champions of the World should’ve won this, no?
Player Performance 38 fans asking this
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9
Is Caicedo still chasing Cherki's shadow around the pitch?
Player Performance 35 fans asking this
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10
How many players have come back from injuries in that time and given good performances? Palmer has been fit for weeks now and is still underperforming
Player Performance 13 fans asking this
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11
Because neto seems more up for this match than Estevao and also not on a yellow?
Player Performance 14 fans asking this
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12
Wtf was that from Palmer?
General 10 fans asking this
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13
That’s almost happened about 6 times already this match. They’re swarming Caicedo every time he receives the ball facing our net, knowing he has the (over?) confidence to attempt to play out/turn a player. Absolutely has been part of Pep’s game plan to capitalize on a turnover just like that.
Player Performance 9 fans asking this
4/10
14
How the fuck is that a yellow but the Rodri shirt pull gets nothing
Player Performance 9 fans asking this
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15
I always thought that when arsenal fans were talking about quadruples and trebles they were talking aout Arsenal not City.
General 95 fans asking this
4/10
16
As Chelsea who was at the game I’m glad they beat us
General 63 fans asking this
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17
How tf can you blame Sanchez there. Caicedo had plenty of time and space and held on to the ball too long
General 12 fans asking this
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18
🫵😂 guy who said Enzo was the problem 30 min ago
General 12 fans asking this
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19
Its fucking insane how much Rodri gets away with.
General 12 fans asking this
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20
Gonna be glorious when Arsenal still win the league 😮‍💨😂 come back to this in May x
Player Performance 39 fans asking this
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SUN 1 - 0 TOT
1
Anyone else buzzing that Kinsky played and had made an amazing save 👇🏽
General 18 fans asking this
4/10
2
How the actual fuck did Brobbey not get sent off
General 28 fans asking this
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3
Worse when VDV got a yellow for similar amount of contact in a much less dangerous play.
General 13 fans asking this
4/10
4
Idk why we’ve been as obsessed with Gallagher as we have been, even Ange wanted him
General 25 fans asking this
4/10
5
How is Solanke a professional footballer player please tell me, £60 million quid and Kane's replacement, absolutely disgusting 😂
Player Performance 16 fans asking this
4/10
6
Doesn't matter who the manager is, these players play the same, losing way EVERY game. The attack is pathetically weak, midfield never get forward, they might aswell be CBs. Muani is like bambi, richarlison finishing is just atrocious, solanke chases thin air and gets literally ZERO service. Romero and van de ven are reckless, porro is a train wreck, bergvall gray just jog around
Player Performance 83 fans asking this
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7
signing de zerbi when you're fighting relegation has to be the worst decision they've made this season
Player Performance 13 fans asking this
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8
Genuinely how is he watching Gallagher and think nah Simons stay sat
Player Performance 26 fans asking this
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9
What was Romero's issue? Reckon he had a dead leg? Hefty collision but youd always think Kinsky would come off so much worse.
Player Performance 21 fans asking this
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Why? He isn't a good manager.
Player Performance 9 fans asking this
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11
Thank you Sunderland, what a hate watch
General 27 fans asking this
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12
Says a plastic arsenal fan?
General 16 fans asking this
4/10
13
How many times has Solanke touched the ball?
General 13 fans asking this
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14
Kolo Muanu still not booked for diving?
General 16 fans asking this
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Right, why would this game matter if some thick cunt can just make all the worst decisions while letting innocent folk come to harm. All he cares about is protecting his rich and powerful friends while they put their hands on people without their consent. Wait, we are talking about the ref and Brobbey, right?
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O'Nien is not the one who wins the ball and goes through Kolo to get there, correct call IMO
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Mentality like say, making excuses for greenwood? Spurs deserve relagation for appointing such a nasty man
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Romero's last ever premier league appearance?
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How the hell do you hire someone of De Zerbi's caliber and still fucking lose lmao
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How we could have had 3-4 goals today if it had fallen for us xhaka barely wide , ball avoided talbi, diara 1 on 1 got nudged off the ball, brobbey potential penalty, brobbey header from 3 yards out and Nordi header where if he heads it back across goal it could’ve been followed in etc.
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CRY 2 - 1 NEW
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Most Osula goal of all time
Ok but can we all agree ramsdale actually did decent this match? Well apart from those goals, them first saves were amazing.
Can't blame him for the goals. Got close to pen, and first goal he closed down the forward well but defending let him down. Ramsdale is a good keeper
That can't be a pen looked like the wind pushed him over
Some wind with hands huh mate
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newcastle at the moment are a million miles away from the other top flight teams in the premiership. a huge gulf between them. AND they said they are going to be the best team in the world by 20 something ha ha ha ha ha DREAM ON. I THINK WHO SAID THAT HAD TAKEN A PILL OF SOME SORTS !
Bored with Eddie's tactics lately but if Newcastle had of won today he would have won more matches with Newcastle then Bobby Robson in a shorter time so have a think about that as correct me if am wrong there is a statue of sir bobby outside the stadium 🤔
@johnyp2967I think it’s time for a change we’ve went backwards so rapidly is shocking, he’s had over £500 million spent on our squad, he uses the same excuse with isak’s sale but if u look around the league Brentford were ravaged in the summer, palace who beat us lost eze their main man and lost their captain in January.
@7change7it’s not instant success, I want a team who tries and who isn’t going backwards at a rapid rate, and if we accept this mediocrity we will never get to the next level. If we see ourselves as a big club we need to start acting like it. Howe is tactically inept and can’t hold on to a lead to save his life, in europes top 5 leagues we have lost the most points from winning positions. Says it all really
@liamhutchinson9525 you think it says it all to be in winning positions in the first place to lose? He won the first cup in the clubs history and then had a transfer window where they couldn’t sign any of the players they wanted the team isn’t good enough not because of the manager pep couldn’t takeover Newcastle and make them any better
BUR 0 - 2 BHA
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Now go and get three points against shitspur next weekend
1:0 a win is still a win so we’ll take it but we need to tighten up and lock in now and take advantage of the other teams losses because we still have a chance to make top six so fingers crossed gents and again well done gents
Definitely a bit lucky with those tight offside calls but we’ve had plenty go against us as well. Sloppy at times but a great result after the break.
That commentator should be sacked.
These officials need re-training. (From a Brighton fan) how can we look at that second "offside" and still think it's offside, what a joke
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There was a rather downgrade in our performance today than the past few weeks. We were kinda lucky, too, with the offsides. But I will happily take the points.If we want to win, though, against de zerbis tottenham next week, we better not give them so many chances and play poor passes like we did today. Hopefully, we can elevate our performance again, and if we do, europe might as well be a possibility. UTFA
I can't help but feel a bit dirty with that win. Burnley's offsides were incredibly marginal. Who knows what could've happened had either of their goals counted (butterfly effect and all that) but we did ride our luck a bit and I'd prefer to have been more comfortable (though when is it ever). Shouldn't really complain. Awesome to see us back in the european chase.
A bit fortunate with two tight offsides going our way, but we were the better team (certainly in the first half). Great to see us finally take 6 points off a relegated side! I get that playing Gomez on the right has been working for us, but surely there is a way to find more than 10 minutes for Mitoma moving forward? He looked good over the international break and helped set up Wieffer's second today. But for some reason Hurzeler is doggedly committed to never playing Mitoma & Minteh at the same time.
Offside is offside that’s fine, all on board with that but to what extent can we trust the accuracy? It seems that parts rarely discussed until we see City or one of the bigger clubs get away with something and then a 5cm leeway appears in the conversation. Was that applied today? Are we really saying after all that they can be 100% sure that millimetres of part of a sleeve were offside? And don’t even get me started on if we can accurately determine when the pass is actually played, if we’re talking millimetres can you pin point the exact frame the ball leaves the passing players foot? Honestly can’t remember the last time this type of decision went in our favour either to give a goal or rule out one we’ve conceded. Don’t get me wrong we’ve been beyond dire this season but we’ve had no luck in terms of decisions or the results around us… really wasn’t any hope when you combine unlucky with dire
Oh agreed, we have been dire AND unlucky. I think the problem with the 'offside is offside' brigade is what is and isn't offside is being arbitrarily changed season upon season, error room is being disregarded on a vague assumption the technology is 100% accurate. I've never met a football fan that would consider an armpit ahead as a real advantage - the original offside rule and it's intent has been completely butchered.
MUN 1 - 2 LEE
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The only positive was Bruno getting an assist and only needs 3 more to equal the all time record
Robbed the first goal foul and a non desered red card like tht wasn't even a foul
1st Goal was definitely a fault
Worst refereed game I’ve seen in a while. It’s ridiculous there was a foul the first goal should have been ruled out and the hair pull anyone else would have got a yellow.
If fouls are given for the challenge on Yoro from Calvert Lewin might as well take contact out of the game. The sending off i dont want red ards given for that but if Keane was sentoff he has to go. Last point Leeds were value for the win and could easily have been 4 up at HT.
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What a nice night of football. Leeds outbplayed the arrogant show ponies and won easier than the score suggests. You red chaps should be realising that the Fergie days are now a distant memory. You can have as many managers and spend as much money as you want but you have lost it. 😅
If fouls are given for the challenge on Yoro from Calvert Lewin might as well take contact out of the game. The sending off i dont want red ards given for that but if Keane was sentoff he has to go. Last point Leeds were value for the win and could easily have been 4 up at HT.
Gol Pertama Tetap Disahkan Wasit, Sementara Dalam Prosesnya Terjadi Pelanggaran Nyata Calvert Lewin Terhadap Leny Yoro..!! Lisandro Martinez Tidak Seharusnya Menerima Kartu Merah Langsung Dari Seorang Wasit, Pelanggaran Tersebut Sudah Sering Terjadi & Tidak Pernah Sekalipun Langsung Diganjar Kartu Merah Selain Lisandro Martinez..!! Nampak Jelas Para Wasit Tidak Rela Melihat Kebangkitan Man United & Dengan Cara Apapun Mereka Akan Menghalanginya..!!! 👎🏽👊🏽
Sesko should remain a super sub, Cunha and Amad just off performance, Bruno and Casemiro tried their best, Ugaurte just pure awful, Mazouri aweful at right back, Shaw complete waste of space and time, Martinez rusty, Yoro looks like he needs alot of developing, a poor performance from him. Nothing to say about Lammens cant blame him for any of those goals. Carrick got his line up wrong.
This must be at the top of disappointing displays, the players look like the could not find their feet, gave the ball away at every opportunity, could hardly create any chance, far too casual in their tempo, I still believe Carrick has tried but this is as far as he can go
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A 91st minute winner in a 2-2 draw is..... unexpected.
How can a winner in the end lead to a draw Sky Sports, think use need to edit your title for the video
It was definitely not a winner?
how drunk are the people writing the titles for your videos? 2-2 is a draw. you can't have a winning goal in a draw. there was another the other day on tnt where it had the palace score as losing 0-3, but they won 3-0. just proof read them. it's your job!
Thanks for making me think our last goal was the winner!
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how drunk are the people writing the titles for your videos? 2-2 is a draw. you can't have a winning goal in a draw. there was another the other day on tnt where it had the palace score as losing 0-3, but they won 3-0. just proof read them. it's your job!
Schade needs gone. Useless player. A man with so much apparent speed yet he cant run with the ball, cant beat a man and has no first touch. How hes starts every game i cant understand. We've a more exciting player in Rommell Donavan. Give him his chance hell certainly put more of a shift in than lazy Kev.
As an ex keeper, I have to give huge huge credit to Kell that double save was absolutely awesome and as a Liverpool fan, I wish we still had him he is an absolutely amazing keeper and not many keepers could fill in for Ali but damn Kell he’s one of those keepers that could
Ajer is a defender that would've done nothing to help us control the game. (Which is what we need, control) and Donovan is an exciting prospect, but you can't tell me he would've changed the outcome. If anything it'd only hurt his confidence. You dont play youth players in a close european qualifying game where your leading, but the momentum is against you. Thats stupid. I hate this unrealistic expectation that Donovan is going to save us every game. Lads 17. Big whoop he doesnt play.
Sorry to break it to you but we were never in a champions league race. We could qualify for europa league and thats about the extent. The whole "brentford is going to the champions league" was a narrative pundits made up to hype our games. We should be looking for european qualification period. Which is why this game hurts, cause its a step back from european qualification, period.
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Great goal today Salah!
Slot thinks that Liverpool became his home , where he wins when he wants
Lfc for the win
Hopefully Rio does not save the managers job. If you get rid of Diaz, Rio should have started every game! he is the reason we are up 2
Rio and Salah scored first half
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Not saying either player would have come on and won the game against PSG but imagine the 2 players you leave on the bench in a crucial UCL game, both score in the next game. Happy with the win. Need to end the season strong and give Salah a decent send off.
Liverpool didn't even play that bad against man city. They weren't too bad against psg. I think they've been bad because of ekitike. He went under the radar. So poor every game I've seen him for the past few months except west ham game. He just cuts inside and takes a crap shot. Takes too long to release the ball sometimes. Misses a couple of good chances every now and then that every TOP striker would score. Isak is better
Much needed win from the Boys today, Great results, seeing the bottlers bottle and the 17 YEAR OLD SUPERSTAR SHINE AGAIN, RIO RIO RIO 💢 slot, stop your Obsession with gakpo,he's way too predictable,wasteful.Give Rio more playing time 💢 And the Legend that is Mo Salah, glad he got a goal,hit the badge as he leaves the club, but he's smiling again. Ynwa
​@harrybutler12-e5k like you could do better, this is the premier league one of the hardest top five leagues and still performing at a young age i think it is quite impressive but its more impressive at how blindsided you are but lets see you try and do what rio did i bet you cant even score
@TimTait-p8f Exactly. What happened to United’s history? Liverpool’s has a better history. And what about City currently? They are nowhere near Liverpool in terms of history. And LFC have gone toe to toe with them currently while they have had a cloud of financial cheating hanging over their heads for 10 years.
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Well done team well good point and the draw
If Roger’s and Watkins could finish easy chances we’d of won the game ..simple ..missed chances kill you look at last season ..small details either gets you your objectives or on the other hand not achieving your objectives
A draw is a good result away from home against team fighting relegation UTV
Chelsea 2 down so 7 points clear of them so a valuable point manager needs a statue built keep getting us into Europe on a shoestring budget compared to other teams 😊
Give Tammy a chance ffs!
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MASSIVE point now we turn our focus back on the Europa League and hopefully we can finish Porto off then Burnley at home. Which I’m going to hopefully the atmosphere will be rocking and we can claim a huge 3 points next week and we are 5 games unbeaten. Let’s try and stay unbeaten until the end of the season Pereira is doing a great job.
Forest fan just got back from this game, these highlights didn't do the game justice. Point gained though which was beneficial after the spuds got mashed again. Mccginn is quality and was a joy to watch today, experienced player who finds space and never gets knocked off the ball. Onwards to Thursday night COYR !
Watkins ALWAYS takes an unnecessary extra touch in box! Does he not understand or watch elite strikers only take one touch to shoot at goal! As for Rogers, please someone buy him for £100M, anyone! Like Grealish id snap yr hand off for £100M and drive him to new club myself....Villa won't win a Trophy with these two as our main goal threats! Villa need to move on.....id take 36 Anton Greizeman over these two for bout £40M all day!! 😮
First half was pretty even. Second half Forest saw a lot of the ball and put Villa under territorial pressure but did nothing with it. Didn’t really make a decent chance. Villa had the big chances. Should’ve scored at least 2. I feel a draw was a fair result on the balance of play.
By 1 May I think things will be clearer. Max points Brentford and under can get is 65, we are 10 off that, and it’s unlikely those teams will win all their games. As for Chelsea, their next 3 games are huge for them, all three teams have plenty to play for - City, United and Brighton. I agree, 9 points will do it, win our next two and it will be pretty hard to see how we can mess it up, but you never know with Villa!
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Believe me, you willnot win any trophy in this season too 😂😂😂
Arsenal dont not win the Premier League a go to support Manchester City
You're not physically & mentally fit to win any trophy except emoji's cup 😂😂😂
Keep up the spirit, don't give up, let's win the next match, Arsenal will always be in our hearts❤
Even if arsenal wins the trophy, arteta should go
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Arsenal is collapsing near the end of the season. They have been figured out by the opponent. From quadruple to probably nothing. Lost 2 titles in two weeks and now looking to lose premier league title. Slim chance in Champions league when they meet stronger team. If they win nothing by the end of the season, this will go down as the worst team performance that supposed to win trophies in football.
End the season, leave our club. I will not stand to see another season with you at the helm Arteta. Disgusting football that I can't stand watching. If you have any shame you'd resign at the end of the season, even if you scrape it over the line and win the league. But you won't, your arrogance and inability to criticise these poor performances makes me sick.
Mikel has to go. Half these players have to go but won’t because he’s tied them to long contracts. We don’t have technical players. We don’t have players showing for the ball. People saying Zubi is better than Partey are blind. All this Zubi for Spain talk is nonsense. How many Spain games have people seen of his? Is he better for Spain? Yeah I’m sure but I’m also sure most players would be better in that technical team so Mike hasn’t helped with his tactics and square peg in round hole signings but I’ve seen enough of Zubi this season to know he’s not good enough to get this team playing football with the intensity needed. Haverts please leave this club. Same for Martinelli, Drossard, Ben White, Madueke. Raya.. world class? His kicking is meant to be top. Right? How many long balls don’t reach its target? How much time does he want to wait on the ball only to pass it short to get it back to then hit it long 10 yards away from Gyok for example (who my goodness.. Stiff and poor). There’s so many problems here and even if Arteta leaves which I don’t think he will, the next manager will have a shitload to do with players that are scared to be on the ball. Embarrassing today. Embarrassing since jan. Even before then we’ve let jammy results paper over the cracks. This is the outcome of not playing proper football throughout the season. When it comes down to this part of the season where the pressure is on and teams are pressing us we have no idea what to do. Why? Well if you’ve played slow, boring football full of safe and misplaced passes all season why would anyone expect us to turn it on now? I have to unscrew my face so many times watching us in constant bemusement and rage. It’s literally non stop. You’d think we were playing PSG today. Remember we were home today? Remember how much this squad costs? Remember when people compared this team to the invincibles? Remember when Samenyo was available and we went for Madueke? Remember when we extended Drossards contract? Remember when people were saying Rice was world class? Potentially the best midfielder in the WORLD? Laughable. Remember Arteta is one of the highest paid managers in the world with one trophy in 6 years? A trophy he won joining half way through the season quite arguably due to a player in Auba that won it for him only for him to sell him. Joke man. Remember when Arteta didn’t play Nwaneri even when our midfield was dreadful then loaned him out to leave us with Odegaard and Haverts if Eze who took a while to perform wasn’t available. “Oh but Merino got injured.. he wasn’t to know”.. MIKEL MERINO?! 😑 I’m sick of this PR BS with our team and our manager. Been getting away with mxrder in broad daylight. Not anymore. It’s over lads. Who has improved under Arteta? Who truly trusts him to coach our talented young players? He’ll turn them into robots too then players we’ll want to sign will look at the state of our clubs football and refuse to come unless they’re on dumb wages. What true ballers dont want to play intricate football with guys that can’t string more than 2 passes together before giving the ball away. Enough is enough.
Arteta just walk away and let the players play . Stop with this controlled possession obsession. Let the players roam free . Play Norgard and Downman. Stop playing Havertz in the number 10 . Play him as a sub for Goykeres. Haven't you learn nothing from the previous games. Ffs.
It is our fault. This is our Fail. The only Ones who want to win the title are the Fans. Either the Club or Players and the entire squad want to win anything. We want we made this so big. But we are wrong again and again that This Club dont want to win and cant win it. It is our mistake. Saka,Odegaard, Trossard, All Left the Chat Long ago. No Striker nothing. Havertz is a Disgrace in his Position. Yeah thats all.
WHU 4 - 0 WOL
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So when is the earliest time you can get relegated from here?
As a Birmingham fan with kids who are Wolves, I'm looking forward to playing you lot next season but honestly I'm sad to see you go down. Unlike a lot of Wolves fans who'd given up, I was still genuinely believing you could do it. I'd seen the improved results, you'd had a bit of a break to refresh, you're playing against the teams down there. It was all set up for a miracle survival. But..... sorry, if you were in form the last few months, had a decent break, and then playing against a team down there with you, who'd just suffered an emotionally and physically draining defeat, and it's a must win game for Wolves, then yeah....sorry.....anything less than a win would be unacceptable but to lose 4-0, that's just confirmed that relegation is utterly deserved Hope you end the season on a high and take Tottenham down too
This year spurs are destined to be relegated
This rubbish of not showing rival team goal properly must stop
All you Edwards defenders, defend that. It has been explicitly obvious from the very beginning that he is so far out of his depth it is outrageous. I have praised him where it is due, but not once have I said I back him. And this perfectly sums up why. Just for some stats, we have scored 3 goals against teams in the bottom half of the league. They all came in this reverse fixture. How pathetic can it get? Rob apparently said in his presser after the game that we just have to ‘go for it’. That’s why he started one attacker yesterday then in Armstrong, I mean how is that going for it? Have some balls and sack him now otherwise we won’t be coming back up in a while.
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As a Birmingham fan with kids who are Wolves, I'm looking forward to playing you lot next season but honestly I'm sad to see you go down. Unlike a lot of Wolves fans who'd given up, I was still genuinely believing you could do it. I'd seen the improved results, you'd had a bit of a break to refresh, you're playing against the teams down there. It was all set up for a miracle survival. But..... sorry, if you were in form the last few months, had a decent break, and then playing against a team down there with you, who'd just suffered an emotionally and physically draining defeat, and it's a must win game for Wolves, then yeah....sorry.....anything less than a win would be unacceptable but to lose 4-0, that's just confirmed that relegation is utterly deserved Hope you end the season on a high and take Tottenham down too
All you Edwards defenders, defend that. It has been explicitly obvious from the very beginning that he is so far out of his depth it is outrageous. I have praised him where it is due, but not once have I said I back him. And this perfectly sums up why. Just for some stats, we have scored 3 goals against teams in the bottom half of the league. They all came in this reverse fixture. How pathetic can it get? Rob apparently said in his presser after the game that we just have to ‘go for it’. That’s why he started one attacker yesterday then in Armstrong, I mean how is that going for it? Have some balls and sack him now otherwise we won’t be coming back up in a while.
Tottenham's match winners have been injured the entire season, that's the difference. Tottenham have had the most injuries in the league by a huge margin, whereas West Ham have had the least. If West Ham were without Bowen for the entire season, where would they be now? And that's just one player. I think Spurs probably do go down, but if De Zerbi stays, they'll destroy the Championship next year. Hopefully, the relegation forces the owners out.
Zebre is in if if he gets a result in his 1stgame then he could have a chance but if they lose again th Then its just the same old and Tottenham will be in big big trouble. They need a manager bounce if that dont work they are all but relegated
@wdemercado1 Nah Nuno doesn't get relegated, it's Leeds. People keep forgetting about Leeds, who are only one point above the relegation zone, and have not won in their last 5. also the player quality isn't there. I think Tottenham based on form are the favourites to go down, but Leeds based on all factors may go down
CHE 0 - 3 MCI
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Arsenal bottling it , Cole Parlmer invisible in a big game . Somethings in life are just to predictable
If Semenyo had squared it to Holland, the goal tally would’ve been higher. He’s got to cut out the selfish play at times and make the smarter pass.
Hey all, Hope your well and have had good weekends. Just wanted to share this encourgement, God loves you all. He died so that you could have life and have it to the full. The punishment for our sin is death but God took the price for us. May you each have an encounter with Jesus this week. Open your hearts to him. He’s bigger and better than football. Because ultimately a football match lasts 90 minutes God lasts forever and with him we can too. Lord reveal yourself to these amazing people. Show your awesomeness and goodness in their lives and shower them with blessings. In Jesus name Take care all. Have good rests and fantastic weeks For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10 God bless you all 😊🤍🙌
Gonna be glorious when Arsenal still win the league 😮‍💨😂 come back to this in May x
Chelsea is actually useless. Couldnt even score 1 goal. Useless...
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Hey all, Hope your well and have had good weekends. Just wanted to share this encourgement, God loves you all. He died so that you could have life and have it to the full. The punishment for our sin is death but God took the price for us. May you each have an encounter with Jesus this week. Open your hearts to him. He’s bigger and better than football. Because ultimately a football match lasts 90 minutes God lasts forever and with him we can too. Lord reveal yourself to these amazing people. Show your awesomeness and goodness in their lives and shower them with blessings. In Jesus name Take care all. Have good rests and fantastic weeks For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10 God bless you all 😊🤍🙌
With the squad CFC had we were one of the favourites to win the league this season....when you end a season with a caretaker manager you can only hope they manage to actually bother to find a manager with the Xp to do the job...not one that gives out crap like "respect the ball"....at this point I would consider Harry Redknapp to take it on.....even Palmer looks as though he wants to be somewhere else...and I certainly don't blame him....or Enzo.
I wonder if GN has Early Onset Dementia. He picks a moment in the game, nothing interesting, and pulls at the wool until he has undone the whole jumper. My MIL does exactly the same thing, and she has it. Seriously. When she does it, I think, wtf is she going on about. Same with GN.
As Arsène Wenger would say"if you love football,you have to love Cherki". If Wenger was still managing ,Cherki would be playing for Arsenal.i would never understand why Arteta never tried to sign him.he must have watched Spain Vs France.we were 4/5-nil down.then enters Cherki (2nd half)with a banger of a goal and assists.we lost 5-4 but if Cherki had started,we would have won.
As a Liverpool fan, I’m actually cheering Manchester City on to hunt down Arsenal. With over £1 billion spent under Mikel Arteta, they should be miles clear—but it’s Arsenal being Arsenal 😂 City have lost nearly twice as many games as last season, and even Manchester United sitting third just shows how inconsistent the league has been. Meanwhile, Liverpool have completely capitulated. This really felt like Arteta’s biggest—and maybe only—chance over the past few seasons. I just hope they bottle it 😂😂
SUN 1 - 0 TOT
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If Tottenham get relegated they certainly De Zerbit!! 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
New Manager Bounce
Going to be 3 points for Brighton next week 🎉 and I’m not a Brighton fan 😁
What part of that was a good game the fact ed edd and eddy were on yellow cards by end of first half? Romero got karma too for being a idiot for 5 years.
How many points do you get for that?
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Good they deserve i've supported this club since 1990. I'm telling you this club is totally done under E.N.I.C the owner and board of directors are to blame for the mess this sham of a club is in. They deserve to go down our fans do not deserve this at all. I hope it teaches lewis a lesson. And if the fans think it's hard to stay up in the premier league wait till they start playing in the championship. It's a mini premier league if you don't spend money to compete you won't get promotion to the premier league. A team with a 1 billion pound stadium playing championship football. It's a joke who ever said tottenham are an elite top six club need their head examined. Tottenham have never been a top six club. They had their success with poch and winning the europa league has changed nothing. This club is done it's an embarrassment. I'm done with them for good the fans deserve better!
Spurs managing to exceed expectations on how bad they are this season. All Spurs fans blamed their position last season on injuries. Well one season can be considered a blip but two in a row is a pattern. They were only never in a relegation battle last season because the three teams that came up were so bad they were down the bottom all season and never looked like getting enough points to even potentially stay up.
Hey spuds arsenal fan here i just thought id come and rub some salt in your wounds as you spuds like to jump on our miss fortune so id thought id say theres no quad or trip or double this years for us but theres no relegation and maybe a prem league trophy and most definitely champions league qualification so put that in your pipe and smoke it and id thought id end this comments with a joke "Tottenham hotspurs" 😂😂😂😂
it might actually happen...west ham and leeds to pull their socks up and get results, spurs' fixtures for the rest of the season are not looking positive as far as wins are concerned, they might nick some draws, of course de zerbi can turn it around but if it happens, incredible, dont wish it on a decent club like them but no club has the right to stay up
Doesn't matter who the manager is, these players play the same, losing way EVERY game. The attack is pathetically weak, midfield never get forward, they might aswell be CBs. Muani is like bambi, richarlison finishing is just atrocious, solanke chases thin air and gets literally ZERO service. Romero and van de ven are reckless, porro is a train wreck, bergvall gray just jog around
CRY 2 - 1 NEW
OSUUULLLLAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! https://t.co/Ac3yEd1PWZ
A successful afternoon at Selhurst 🤩 https://t.co/BWw00JYoAR
Defeat at Selhurst Park. https://t.co/AQCA5gySyC
Rest in Peace, Rory ❤️💙 https://t.co/4Gx4Bl3DA9
Mateta scores. [2-1] 90'
We lead at the break! 💪 https://t.co/jQT5ml4aaQ
A Selhurst boom, you love to see it 🤭 https://t.co/JzQfqHB3xe
ANOTHER BOOOOOOM 😍 https://t.co/eevtpNYP8A
BOOOOOOM 😍 https://t.co/8NkjtURhws
I love Jean-Philippe Mateta.
BUR 0 - 2 BHA
THREE WINS IN A ROW FOR THE ALBION! 🤩💫 https://t.co/DzkrtUOBGD
🇳🇱💫 https://t.co/SVQ4xX1K8Y
Wieffer again olé olé! 😁🎶 https://t.co/SDFzM0ZADR
WIEFFER WITH THE BRACE! 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/72vbGqndiH
MATS OPENS THE SCORING! 🤩 https://t.co/vjVcuV3Jmn
Leading at the break! 💪 https://t.co/nJVGQ4GHLd
➕3️⃣ points on the road! 😁 https://t.co/AfNC45hU7m
Unchanged and underway in the second-half... let's finish this, Albion! 💙🤍 https://t.co/WzbjU7TIY3
Time for kick-off at Turf Moor. ⏰ Let's go, Albion! 👊 https://t.co/ZvohSZR4LI
Level after 30 minutes and looking for an opener... ⚖️ https://t.co/2PdeiloJt9
MUN 1 - 2 LEE
🔥 UNITED TAKE ALL THREE POINTS!!! https://t.co/sdWKXWynTI
🔥 The Devil Slayer! https://t.co/fospPbQEa1
Defeat at Old Trafford.
Last 4 games - Lost 2, drawn 1, won 1. The light has gone out. Don't give him the job
😍 OUR THEATRE! https://t.co/NEZ3JUMujm
The PGMOL are ruining this league. Leeds deserve to win this game because United are shit but to go looking for red cards like that is a joke.
Game on 😤 https://t.co/6l9L6GTuT5
🎶 UNITED ARE BACK! 🎶 https://t.co/CeLL5Ew8Jn
Tanaka is shitting all over our midfield at the moment
We're reduced to 10 men after Lisandro Martinez is shown a straight red card.
BRE 2 - 2 EVE
Igor Thiago Nascimento Rodrigues Our fastest ever to 20 goals in a Premier League season 🐐 https://t.co/mVySAICTg1
And after all... 😁💙 https://t.co/cexcOX0jhk
A dramatic, late KDH strike earns us a point in the capital. UTT. 🔵 #BREEVE https://t.co/lAg75IcIc7
BETOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! 💙 https://t.co/YU9v5IrFTs
4️⃣ in 5️⃣ for Beto. 🙌 https://t.co/1izZO2PlPX
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Dewsbury-Hall… 🎶✊ https://t.co/98QZznUf9g
👊 https://t.co/xDs4ibJDAu
@BrentfordFC @CBF_Futebol What a season! 👊
21 Igor Thiago 20 Ivan Toney/Bryan Mbeumo Point to our top scorer in a @premierleague season 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/5AYFiQeeFM
90+1' GET IN. Jake O'Brien's low shot is blocked but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is first to react, turning it home from the corner of the six-yard box! [2-2] #BREEVE https://t.co/0uYLvhXfaS
LIV 2 - 0 FUL
👑❤️ https://t.co/t2OAm8MeqA
RIOOOOO!!!!!!!! 💫 https://t.co/CcW25MPbBt
YESSS, MO!!! 👑 https://t.co/jdFHpJ1TG9
Victory at Anfield 🙌 #LIVFUL https://t.co/2z7tJKdU9h
A new Reds record 👏🔴 https://t.co/MFs4bucdti
Love it, Rio 😮‍💨 https://t.co/Mkjq3OEoAu
📸❤️ https://t.co/Zoa3tnQKsj
We lead at the break 💪 #LIVFUL https://t.co/3qxlbYO9CJ
The Reds 🔴💫 https://t.co/ULGJSUNCEb
Full-time against Fulham 🎬 https://t.co/ujJh4dTez8
NFO 1 - 1 AVL
It finishes level. 👊 https://t.co/NYRkoYuseT
NECOOOOOOO!!!! https://t.co/yxnYlRE97K
Appearance 100 in the Garibaldi for Nico Domínguez. 🙌 https://t.co/SyPfEmYpyx
Neco, Neco, Neco! 🤩 https://t.co/Pl6HOLWrya
Our captain 💪 https://t.co/BvAn32PAo7
A point each at the City Ground ⚖️ https://t.co/t1UxdYbLFO
A week full of tremendous support from you, Villans 👏 Safe travels and see you back at Villa Park on Thursday 🏠 https://t.co/7KNU1tNoDl
Incredible support this afternoon, Reds. 👏 https://t.co/egeYQ6nnCS
🙌 https://t.co/O1Xg2VDg86
Woody back in action. 👊 https://t.co/kIuPJi3OLU
ARS 1 - 2 BOU
Full-time at Emirates Stadium. https://t.co/SwILWjTwyq
A HUGE +3️⃣ for the Chez 🤩 https://t.co/PbmCu2boo2
📞 https://t.co/fAmu6W0qC8
Goal for Bournemouth - scored by Scott 🔴 1-2 🔵 (74)
Never in doubt 🇸🇪 https://t.co/8uPckHjgk1
You absolutely love to see it 🤩 https://t.co/uvyGx26mpi
BACK ON TERMS! Gyokeres fires his penalty past Petrovic 💥 🔴 1-1 🔵 (35) https://t.co/e0D6sfJid8
@Arsenal WE WANT 4 IN A ROWWWWW😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/LHpuWfkV3f
Absolute SCENES 🔥 https://t.co/bgIvWF6eiq
Goal for Bournemouth - scored by Kroupi 🔴 0-1 🔵 (17)
WHU 4 - 0 WOL
Our Greek defender 🛡️ https://t.co/gN0zQciVma
Four goals, three points ✅ https://t.co/bnvoffwYw3
"We've got Taty, we've got Taty Castellanos" 🎶 https://t.co/PSRHEiCyaH
DINOS SCORES!!! ⚒ 1-0 🐺 (42') https://t.co/CQq3pZ4vwE
DINOS AGAIN!! ⚒ 4-0 🐺 (82') https://t.co/KckDDbFuN7
Defeat. https://t.co/1rQBkontXY
Come on you Irons ⚒ https://t.co/wSujrLn0OI
TATY!!! ⚒ 2-0 🐺 (65') https://t.co/LpHe6fRCcl
TWO IN 2' FOR TATY!!! ⚒ 3-0🐺 (67') https://t.co/Y5O5n6HYc4
Job done in E20 😤 https://t.co/4usY6U14PP
CHE 0 - 3 MCI
We keep fighting 💪 🔵 0-3 🩶 @okx https://t.co/Z6m7alqbtE
Full-time. #CFC | #CHEMCI https://t.co/93XyQmCuQ3
This man 🤩🇺🇿 https://t.co/FRS6RRqh0i
PASSION!!! 😤 https://t.co/nlsH1Z08ca
Nico again olé olé olé ✨ https://t.co/Dknrx37x1y
We feel you, @ErlingHaaland 🤝😅 https://t.co/CBOYQ8fPKX
Goal for City. Doku. 🔵 0-3 ⚪️ [68] #CFC | #CHEMCI
💫🩵 https://t.co/cgk8GX2KtW
The Blues. 🔵 #CFC | #CHEMCI https://t.co/ZA275WKUfo
A first @premierleague goal for the Club 🎯🩵 👏 @MarcGuehi13 https://t.co/FVOr6aurF5
SUN 1 - 0 TOT
Defeat at the Stadium of Light. https://t.co/8NEQogM0rW
Sunderland take the lead. 🔴 1-0 🟡
I've seen signs... 💭
@SpursOfficial Championship teams going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season https://t.co/g2vpkTBZ8D
@SpursOfficial Good luck next season https://t.co/ZF2H3yOqPO
BACK-TO-BACK WINS! ❤️‍🔥 #SUNTOT https://t.co/XPz3Jxug4d
💛 https://t.co/UAiq9keyCW
@SpursOfficial Cheers guys! No manager is coming in and saving this shower of shit. #VinaiOut #LangeOut https://t.co/ezSiGQDFaU
@SpursOfficial Mind the gap https://t.co/GAlM3BekB7
Tottenham’s relegation chances are like a reverse-Leicester’s 2015-16 title win. I *still* don’t think it’s going to happen, but I’m believing it more with each passing game
CRY 2 - 1 NEW
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BUR 0 - 2 BHA
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MUN 1 - 2 LEE
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BRE 2 - 2 EVE
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LIV 2 - 0 FUL
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NFO 1 - 1 AVL
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ARS 1 - 2 BOU
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WHU 4 - 0 WOL
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CHE 0 - 3 MCI
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SUN 1 - 0 TOT
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