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The Biggest Stories Right Now
LEE vs WOL
The Season
I need to flag a critical issue here: the match data you've provided is contradictory and confusing.
You've told me the final score was **0-0 between Leeds and Wolves**, but the match events show a *
CRY vs WHU
West Ham Dig In Against Palace, Demand Transfer Depth
West Ham fans are largely satisfied with a goalless draw away at Crystal Palace, viewing a clean sheet as a valuable point in their relegation scrap — but deep frustration emerges over the squad's lack of bench strength compared to rivals, with supporters blaming the board for failing to back the manager in January. The consensus is that their performance was solid, yet their inability to match Palace's fresh legs in the second half has crystallised concerns about whether recruitment failures will cost them their Premier League status.
EVE vs LIV
Liverpool Snatch Late Derby Win Over Everton
Fans are dissecting a dramatic Merseyside Derby that saw Liverpool edge Everton 2-1 with a 90+10 minute Van Dijk header, sparking predictable mockery of Everton's late collapse while Liverpool supporters argue their team performed poorly yet got the job done when it mattered most. The conversation is split between Liverpool's relief at claiming three vital points and Everton fans deflecting blame with excuses about VAR decisions and defensive lapses.
NEW vs BOU
Newcastle Fans Resign to Season, Eye Summer Reset
Newcastle supporters are expressing fatigue and acceptance about a disappointing campaign, with several indicating they've mentally checked out until the summer and are already looking ahead to next season's fresh start. The discussion reflects a pragmatic, almost resigned tone rather than anger — fans are treating the remainder of the season as write-off business.
BRE vs FUL
Brentford-Fulham Stalemate Puts Commentators to Sleep
Fans are having a laugh at how tedious the 0-0 draw was, with the real story being the bored commentary team and Sky Sports struggling to even manufacture highlights from the drab affair. The consensus is clear: this was mind-numbing football that left everyone involved — players, broadcasters, and viewers alike — thoroughly unimpressed.
MCI vs ARS
Arsenal Title Hopes Dented as City Surge Ahead
Fans are locked in debate over whether Manchester City have seized control of the title race after this dramatic comeback win, with Arsenal supporters warning against panic whilst City fans declare the championship already won. The conversation centres on Arsenal's remaining fixtures and whether they can still overhaul City's lead, though the neutral mood reflects genuine uncertainty about how this result reshapes the season's final stretch.
NFO vs BUR
Forest Fans Debate Star Player's Inconsistent Season Form
Nottingham Forest supporters are divided over a key attacking player's performances this season, acknowledging his crucial goal-scoring contributions whilst questioning whether his overall play has matched previous standards, with many attributing struggles to limited quality service from teammates. The discussion reflects a neutral fanbase perspective—appreciating his output when it matters most but recognising he's carrying an underperforming squad rather than consistently dominating matches.
TOT vs BHA
Tottenham Fans Torn Between Hope and Frustration
Spurs supporters are cautiously optimistic after a more purposeful performance against Brighton, but devastated by a last-minute equaliser that snatched what felt like a deserved win from their grasp. The mood is conflicted—acknowledgement of improved play mixed with exasperation at their ongoing inability to close out matches, particularly as relegation threatens to become a real concern.
CHE vs MUN
Manchester United's Defensive Masterclass Stuns Chelsea
Manchester United supporters are celebrating a gritty 1-0 victory over Chelsea, with fans particularly impressed by the team's defensive solidity and naming it amongst their best performances of the season. The discussion reveals genuine optimism about United's current form and attacking depth, with fans highlighting the strength shown across defence and praising standout individual displays.
AVL vs SUN
Villa Edge Sunderland in Chaotic Goalfest Thriller
Aston Villa and Sunderland served up an eight-goal spectacle that swung wildly in Villa's favour before Abraham's dramatic late winner sparked 828 posts of mixed reactions, with supporters fixated on defensive lapses, Abraham's crucial contribution, and the sheer emotional rollercoaster of a match that could have gone either way. Fans are dissecting Villa's vulnerability to crosses and questioning their defence's basic positioning, even as they celebrate securing three points in a fixture that delivered everything except a boring ninety minutes.
Match Roundup
LEE
3-0
WOL
I need to flag a critical issue here: the match data you've provided is contradictory and confusing.
You've told me the final score was **0-0 between Leeds and Wolves**, but the match events show a *
CRY
0-0
WHU
West Ham fans are largely satisfied with a goalless draw away at Crystal Palace, viewing a clean sheet as a valuable point in their relegation scrap — but deep frustration emerges over the squad's lack of bench strength compared to rivals, with supporters blaming the board for failing to back the manager in January. The consensus is that their performance was solid, yet their inability to match Palace's fresh legs in the second half has crystallised concerns about whether recruitment failures will cost them their Premier League status.
EVE
1-2
LIV
Fans are dissecting a dramatic Merseyside Derby that saw Liverpool edge Everton 2-1 with a 90+10 minute Van Dijk header, sparking predictable mockery of Everton's late collapse while Liverpool supporters argue their team performed poorly yet got the job done when it mattered most. The conversation is split between Liverpool's relief at claiming three vital points and Everton fans deflecting blame with excuses about VAR decisions and defensive lapses.
NEW
1-2
BOU
Newcastle supporters are expressing fatigue and acceptance about a disappointing campaign, with several indicating they've mentally checked out until the summer and are already looking ahead to next season's fresh start. The discussion reflects a pragmatic, almost resigned tone rather than anger — fans are treating the remainder of the season as write-off business.
BRE
0-0
FUL
Fans are having a laugh at how tedious the 0-0 draw was, with the real story being the bored commentary team and Sky Sports struggling to even manufacture highlights from the drab affair. The consensus is clear: this was mind-numbing football that left everyone involved — players, broadcasters, and viewers alike — thoroughly unimpressed.
MCI
2-1
ARS
Fans are locked in debate over whether Manchester City have seized control of the title race after this dramatic comeback win, with Arsenal supporters warning against panic whilst City fans declare the championship already won. The conversation centres on Arsenal's remaining fixtures and whether they can still overhaul City's lead, though the neutral mood reflects genuine uncertainty about how this result reshapes the season's final stretch.
NFO
4-1
BUR
Nottingham Forest supporters are divided over a key attacking player's performances this season, acknowledging his crucial goal-scoring contributions whilst questioning whether his overall play has matched previous standards, with many attributing struggles to limited quality service from teammates. The discussion reflects a neutral fanbase perspective—appreciating his output when it matters most but recognising he's carrying an underperforming squad rather than consistently dominating matches.
TOT
2-2
BHA
Spurs supporters are cautiously optimistic after a more purposeful performance against Brighton, but devastated by a last-minute equaliser that snatched what felt like a deserved win from their grasp. The mood is conflicted—acknowledgement of improved play mixed with exasperation at their ongoing inability to close out matches, particularly as relegation threatens to become a real concern.
CHE
0-1
MUN
Manchester United supporters are celebrating a gritty 1-0 victory over Chelsea, with fans particularly impressed by the team's defensive solidity and naming it amongst their best performances of the season. The discussion reveals genuine optimism about United's current form and attacking depth, with fans highlighting the strength shown across defence and praising standout individual displays.
AVL
4-3
SUN
Aston Villa and Sunderland served up an eight-goal spectacle that swung wildly in Villa's favour before Abraham's dramatic late winner sparked 828 posts of mixed reactions, with supporters fixated on defensive lapses, Abraham's crucial contribution, and the sheer emotional rollercoaster of a match that could have gone either way. Fans are dissecting Villa's vulnerability to crosses and questioning their defence's basic positioning, even as they celebrate securing three points in a fixture that delivered everything except a boring ninety minutes.
Taking the Heat
1
Daniel Muñoz
CRY
0.73
2
Filip Jørgensen
CHE
1.09
3
Granit Xhaka
SUN
1.15
4
Thierno Barry
EVE
2.29
5
Pape Matar Sarr
TOT
2.3
6
Sam Johnstone
WOL
2.32
7
Habib Diarra
SUN
2.34
8
Brian Brobbey
SUN
2.37
9
Mats Wieffer
BHA
2.48
10
Dan Ndoye
NFO
2.56
Most Positive
1
Bruno Fernandes
MUN
8.19
CHEMUN
2
S. Lacey
MUN
7.38
CHEMUN
3
Michael Kayode
BRE
7.33
BREFUL
4
Joshua Zirkzee
MUN
7.31
CHEMUN
5
Maxence Lacroix
CRY
7.03
CRYWHU
Most Negative
1
Daniel Muñoz
CRY
0.73
2
Filip Jørgensen
CHE
1.09
3
Granit Xhaka
SUN
1.15
4
Thierno Barry
EVE
2.29
5
Pape Matar Sarr
TOT
2.3
Overall Sentiment
Most Discussed Terms
80 unique terms across all matches
Building cloud…
Algorithm Inversion
112932 posts scored —
16 hidden gems,
4 algo-amplified
◆ Hidden Gems — Buried by the Algorithm
Issues with the team
1. Static: from midfield to our forward line no one is moving. Caicedo and Enzo routinely drop between the CBs to receive instead of moving into space and trusting our CBs who were specifically bought for their passing ability. Delap was maybe the only player moving for long balls but they all end with him facing away from goa…
Issues with the team
1. Static: from midfield to our forward line no one is moving. Caicedo and Enzo routinely drop between the CBs to receive instead of moving into space and trusting our CBs who were specifically bought for their passing ability. Delap was maybe the only player moving for long balls but they all end with him facing away from goa…
I largely agree but this a bit of disingenuous comparison as Palmer, Estevao, Pedro is the more like to like comparison
Nah mudryk's performance were a lot lot better than whatever garnacho is doing. That's saying a lot because mudryk was pretty bad. At least with mudryk he'd attempt to beat a man and occasionally did. We could give the ball to mudryk on the counter knowing he was one of the fastest players in the league and could do the old bale kick it and ran and…
The post match showing all of Arsenal’s missed chances and none ours is sort obnoxious. Tim Howard said “Arsenal created the better chances” is a false narrative and highlighting all their missed moments and not ours is so disingenuous
We could have been up 3-0 in the first half
Like they are showing NOR blocking a shot with his hip as a close …
No player is flawless. To put no agency on Ödegaard for the pass while putting it all on Havertz is objectively disingenuous.
@kennyjnr1 @NFFC The atmosphere there is like Anfield. False unless it’s for the cameras
@JempolKingKong @yessaykonocry @ManCity everyone saw it wrong someone pushed him from his back so he couldnt grab the ball
Think BBC has got it wrong. Last PL wins at Stamford Bridge before today were in 2020, 2012 (with goals from RVP and Chicharito - Mata scored against us), and 2002 (with goals from Scholes, RvN, and Solksjaer).
Massive win for Carrick then in this context.
@Arsenal Everybody knew we were gonna bottle the league
Did we prove them Wrong?
Nah..... We just gave haters & pundits the right to tear every breathing Arsenal fan to shreds
#Arterta out# #Bottlers Fc#
◆ Algo-Amplified — Boosted Without Substance
Wrong. Totally wrong. He's nowhere near been the second best player on the squad. Ekitike has outshone the lot of them other than Dom all season. Take off the blinkers mate - or, tell me a game that he's actually been effective in
this stupid piece of shit Odegaard always drags the field towards where he’s passing.
just pass the fucking ball what is wrong with him.
That's not on Eddie, that's just astronomically poor defending
Hall fucks the offside trap and then doesn't challenge Rayan and then Livramento let's Tavernier get the wrong side of him for a tap in.
That is just failing to do the basics
reddit
50 · 12 buried · 4 amplified
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7 · 3 buried · 0 amplified
youtube
3 · 1 buried · 0 amplified
Who's Taking the Heat
LEE LEE v WOL
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.6/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "goalkeeper"
1.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 4.6 vs goalkeeper: 6.2
"Ethan Ampadu" is the lightning rod
"Ethan Ampadu" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 4.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
417 mentions
WOL LEE v WOL
"positions" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about positions with 78% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.2/10
Big gap between "positions" and "tactics"
3.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
positions: 2.2 vs tactics: 5.5
"Jean-Ricner Bellegarde" is the lightning rod
"Jean-Ricner Bellegarde" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 3.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
186 mentions
CRY CRY v WHU
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 67% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.0/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "players"
1.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 3.0 vs players: 4.2
"Will Hughes" is the lightning rod
"Will Hughes" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 4.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
89% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
175 mentions
WHU CRY v WHU
"positions" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about positions with 78% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.6/10
Big gap between "positions" and "players"
2.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
positions: 1.6 vs players: 4.4
"Bowen" is the lightning rod
"Bowen" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 2.6/10
"players" dominates the conversation
87% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
476 mentions
EVE EVE v LIV
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 68% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.5/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "lineup"
2.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.5 vs lineup: 4.5
"george" is the lightning rod
"george" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 3.5/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,492 mentions
LIV EVE v LIV
"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 "players"
3.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
player: 0.7 vs players: 4.3
"Edwards" is the lightning rod
"Edwards" (player) is receiving the harshest criticism with 11 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.
6,322 mentions
NEW NEW v BOU
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 50% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.1/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
0.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 3.1 vs positions: 4.0
"manager" is the lightning rod
"manager" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
66% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,630 mentions
BOU NEW v BOU
"lineup" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about lineup with 40% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.5/10
Big gap between "lineup" and "players"
2.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
lineup: 3.5 vs players: 5.7
"players" dominates the conversation
54% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
102 mentions
BRE BRE v FUL
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 62% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.5/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "players"
0.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 4.5 vs players: 4.6
"Ethan Pinnock" is the lightning rod
"Ethan Pinnock" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 5.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
92% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
98 mentions
FUL BRE v FUL
"players" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about players with 62% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.1/10
Big gap between "players" and "players"
0.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
players: 4.1 vs players: 4.1
"players" dominates the conversation
100% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
68 mentions
MCI MCI v ARS
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 65% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.2/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
3.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 2.2 vs goalkeeper: 6.1
"pep" is the lightning rod
"pep" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 0.9/10
"players" dominates the conversation
82% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
4,296 mentions
ARS MCI v ARS
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 70% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.6/10
Big gap between "manager" and "dof"
1.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.6 vs dof: 3.9
"Arteta" is the lightning rod
"Arteta" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 161 mentions.
fAr: 0.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
71% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
10,021 mentions
NFO NFO v BUR
"dof" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about dof with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.0/10
Big gap between "dof" and "lineup"
4.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
dof: 2.0 vs lineup: 6.0
"Chris Wood" is the lightning rod
"Chris Wood" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 16 mentions.
fAr: 4.5/10
"players" dominates the conversation
89% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
612 mentions
BUR NFO v BUR
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 70% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.1/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
2.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.1 vs players: 4.6
"Parker" is the lightning rod
"Parker" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
67% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
58 mentions
TOT TOT v BHA
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 71% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.2/10
Big gap between "owner" and "manager"
2.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 2.2 vs manager: 4.6
"Enic" is the lightning rod
"Enic" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
86% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
3,691 mentions
BHA TOT v BHA
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 89% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.0/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
5.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.0 vs goalkeeper: 6.2
"Jason Steele" is the lightning rod
"Jason Steele" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 3.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
84% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
666 mentions
CHE CHE v MUN
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 71% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.5/10
Big gap between "manager" and "lineup"
1.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.5 vs lineup: 3.9
"delap" is the lightning rod
"delap" (tactics) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 0.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
67% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
4,318 mentions
MUN CHE v MUN
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 83% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.9/10
Big gap between "owner" and "goalkeeper"
4.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 1.9 vs goalkeeper: 6.1
"Glazers" is the lightning rod
"Glazers" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 11 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
60% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,529 mentions
AVL AVL v SUN
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 62% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.7/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "goalkeeper"
3.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 2.7 vs goalkeeper: 6.5
"Emiliano Martínez" is the lightning rod
"Emiliano Martínez" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 9 mentions.
fAr: 3.9/10
"players" dominates the conversation
89% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
904 mentions
SUN AVL v SUN
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 77% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.4/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "lineup"
3.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 2.4 vs lineup: 5.6
"Melker Ellborg" is the lightning rod
"Melker Ellborg" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 4.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
92% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
300 mentions
AVL vs SUN
MW33
BRE vs FUL
MW33
CHE vs MUN
MW33
CRY vs WHU
MW33
EVE vs LIV
MW33
LEE vs WOL
MW33
MCI vs ARS
MW33
NEW vs BOU
MW33
NFO vs BUR
MW33
TOT vs BHA
MW33
fAr — Fan Approval Rating Scale
Overview
Manchester United's dominance runs through this Team of the Week, with Bruno Fernandes delivering a full-blown hero performance while Kobbie Mainoo's tireless industry commanded nearly double the discussion of any other midfielder—yet the defence remains puzzlingly fragile, with only one player breaking 7.3 and Karl Darlow's mixed reception exposing goalkeeping vulnerabilities that no attacking brilliance can mask.
The fAr XI
Zirkzee
MUN
7.31
Rutter
BHA
6.57
Watkins
AVL
5.98
Fernandes
MUN
8.19
Mainoo
MUN
6.65
Bentancur
TOT
6.01
Justin
LEE
6.48
Kayode
BRE
7.33
Mavropanos
WHU
6.29
Truffert
BOU
6.2
Darlow
LEE
5.82
The Starting XI
1
Bruno Fernandes
"I have a love for Bruno Fernandes that I’ll never be able to replicate in a relationship "
8.19
2
Kobbie Mainoo
"Comes on, saves Bruno from a yellow, frightens us with that handball, shushes the crowd, leaves. EDIT: He also dispossesed Mainoo like an enforcer for the opponent, just for laughs."
6.65
3
Joshua Zirkzee
"@ManUtd I wish we can keep Zirkzee
Love his professionalism and energy"
7.31
4
Georginio Rutter
"My spurs mate is fuming love you rutter"
6.57
5
James Justin
"Justin scoring a goal which keeps us up while his former club who couldnt wait to sell him get relegated to league one on the same day is pretty comical"
6.48
6
Ollie Watkins
"A FIRST HALF BRACE FOR OLLIE WATKINS ⚽️⚽️ https://t.co/ZsxiZVr9QZ"
5.98
7
Rodrigo Bentancur
"Here's my positive takeaways from the game :
\- Bentancur and Bissouma provided a bit more control in midfield and should play again,
\- We look more defensively solid with Danso than Romero because he focusses on being a defender,
\- Brighton are in form and we are not. We ran them close and th"
6.01
8
Michael Kayode
"Kayode on the charge 🔋 https://t.co/cRiu67Q8DC"
7.33
9
Konstantinos Mavropanos
"Not spending on him if we stay up will be criminal.
Him and mavro are a proper pairing. "
6.29
10
Adrien Truffert
"WHAT A TIME TO SCORE YOUR FIRST EVER CHERRIES GOAL ADRIEN TRUFFERT"
6.2
11
Karl Darlow
"That save from Darlow was filthy "
5.82
Honourable Mentions
6.97
Chris Rigg
6.13
Ryan Yates
8.34
Tammy
6.09
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
5.95
Lucas Digne
5.56
Ayden Heaven
5.79
Emiliano Martínez
5.31
Antonín Kinský
Referees
Commentary
Most Blamed
1
Mikel Arteta
ARS
127x
2
Kai Havertz
ARS
82x
3
Erling Haaland
MCI
80x
4
Xavi Simons
TOT
52x
5
Arne Slot
LIV
49x
Most Credited
1
Antoine Semenyo
MCI
2x
2
Ollie Watkins
AVL
2x
Victims
1
Mikel Arteta
ARS
18x
2
Kai Havertz
ARS
11x
3
Eddie Howe
NEW
9x
4
Xavi Simons
TOT
9x
5
Eberechi Eze
ARS
8x
LEE
3 - 0
WOL
The Season
I need to flag a critical issue here: the match data you've provided is contradictory and confusing.
You've told me the final score was **0-0 between Leeds and Wolves**, but the match events show a *
Leeds Fans Back Tanaka as Midfield Saviour
Leeds United supporters are expressing genuine optimism about midfielder Ao Tanaka's performances and impact on results, highlighting an impressive record of five wins in nine league starts whilst praising his dead ball delivery and consistency. There's a palpable sense that Tanaka has finally justified his place in the side after two seasons, despite growing concerns he may leave the club at season's end.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Miss Key Match Moments
Supporters discussing the goalkeeping heroics and controversial VAR decisions they either witnessed live or caught highlights of, with several fans admitting they tuned out early or struggled to find reliable streaming links for the match. The conversation centres on specific pivotal moments—particularly early goals and late penalties—that defined a dramatic encounter between two struggling sides.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Demand Urgency in Drab Stalemate
Supporters of both sides are expressing frustration at a goalless, uninspiring performance, with pleas for their teams to wake up and impose themselves on the match. The neutral tone reflects general disappointment rather than outrage at specific refereeing decisions, despite the discussion thread's nominal focus on officiating.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Debate Defensive Heroics in Stalemate
With 176 posts across a goalless draw between two struggling sides, supporters fixated almost entirely on individual defensive contributions rather than the lack of attacking threat, repeatedly highlighting goalkeeper saves and goal-line clearances as the match's defining moments. The discussion reveals how fans of bottom-half teams are celebrating survival-mode football, with particular praise for shot-stopping ability and last-ditch defending in what appears to have been a cautious, low-quality affair.
Leeds Fans Hail James Justin's Stunning Bicycle Kick Goal
Supporters are raving about James Justin's acrobatic opener, with many praising both the technical brilliance of the finish and his value as a versatile squad signing for Leeds United going forward. There's genuine optimism about his performances and potential impact this season.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Grapple with Relegation Fight Reality
Supporters are discussing the brutal reality of their clubs' battle against the drop, with dark humour masking genuine anxiety about staying up as the pressure mounts. The conversation veers between gallows wit about defensive frailties and attempts to find levity through holiday chat, but the underlying tone is one of resignation mixed with stubborn determination not to go down.
Wolves Fans Demand Edwards Sacking After Heavy Defeat
Wolverhampton supporters are calling for manager Rob Edwards to be sacked immediately following a 3-0 loss to a relegation-battling side, with fans arguing he is tactically out of his depth and failing to implement a coherent playing style despite nearly two months in charge. The overwhelming consensus is that Edwards' inability to organise the defence or create attacking patterns—combined with repeated late concessions—suggests he is fundamentally unsuited to the job and must go before Christmas.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Praise Keeper Heroics in Stalemate
Despite the 0-0 draw, supporters on both sides are fixated on the goalkeeping displays, with multiple fans hailing one particular save as a genuine contender for save of the season. The conversation is largely positive about the shot-stopping quality on show, even if the match itself failed to produce goals.
Leeds Fans Debate Aaronson's Loan Exit and Wage Disputes
Leeds United supporters are locked in disagreement over whether Brenden Aaronson was forced out on loan to reduce wages after relegation, or whether he chose to leave to play at a higher level—with the debate expanding into frustration over the club's broader transfer strategy and overspending on mediocre replacements.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Clash Over Late Penalty Call
A controversial late penalty decision has split supporters, with Leeds fans insisting it shouldn't have been awarded whilst some neutrals and opposition supporters defend the referee's call, though there's also frustration about other missed decisions throughout the match going unaddressed by VAR.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Analyse Added Time Drama
Fans discussing the late goalmouth action and penalty decisions in a tight match, with supporters debating whether added time interventions affected the final scoreline and questioning their team's ability to maintain consistency across the full 90 minutes. The conversation centres on frustration with inconsistent performances and the tactical implications of how matches unfold in the closing stages.
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Leeds Fans Reassess Aaronson After Brilliant Assist
Despite a disappointing 0-0 draw on the pitch, Leeds supporters are highlighting Brenden Aaronson's outstanding assist for the second goal as evidence that he deserves more credit than he typically receives. Fans are pushing back against the narrative that Aaronson is a liability, pointing to his crucial playmaking as proof he can deliver match-winning moments.
Leeds Fans Joke About Agent Rutter's Brighton Involvement
Leeds supporters are having a laugh about Rutter's perceived role in Brighton's equaliser against Tottenham, framing him as a secret agent working in their favour during the relegation battle. The tongue-in-cheek discussion plays on the idea that the player is somehow helping Leeds' rivals against other contenders as the season intensifies around them.
Leeds Fans Celebrate Wolves Victory and Season Momentum
Leeds United supporters are discussing a 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, with debate centering on goalkeeper performance, managerial backing, and the significance of consecutive wins in their push away from the bottom half. The fanbase appears divided between celebration of results and frustration over inconsistency, with some fans questioning squad depth and investment while others urge patience with the current tactical approach.
Wolves Fans Blame System, Not Hwang, For Poor Form
Wolverhampton supporters are debating whether attacking midfielder Hwang Hee-chan deserves the scapegoating he receives, with many arguing that tactical changes—moving away from counter-attacking football—have exposed his limitations rather than revealed his true weakness. The discussion reflects frustration with modern fan culture that picks individual villains during poor runs.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Mock Goalless Stalemate Drama
Supporters of both sides are having a laugh at what appears to be an underwhelming 0-0 draw, with posts dripping in sarcasm and crude humour as they react to a dull, forgettable encounter between two struggling sides battling relegation form.
Fans Divided on Okafor's Arrogance and Match Performance
Leeds and Wolves supporters are locked in debate about Noah Okafor's celebratory behaviour and attitude on the pitch, with some finding his confidence irritating whilst others praise his attacking contribution and Fantasy points haul. Separately, there's mixed sentiment around substitute Gnonto's impact and efficiency, with fans questioning whether he's genuinely Premier League standard.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Bemused by Sparse Atmosphere
Supporters watching the goalless stalemate between Leeds and Wolves are distracted by the eerily quiet stadium and odd broadcast audio issues, with fans questioning the lack of atmosphere and energy on the day. The discussion shifts between peculiar stadium sounds, sparse crowd attendance, and general bemusement at how quiet and strange the whole occasion feels.
Wolves Fans Grapple With Relegation Reality
Wolverhampton supporters are wrestling with the grim prospect of dropping into the Championship, with discussion oscillating between resignation about their fate and desperate hope that a shock result against Tottenham might spark an unlikely survival. The mood is heavily pessimistic—fans are openly discussing how they'll cope in the second tier and questioning whether recent managerial decisions have left them beyond rescue.
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Leeds Fans Back Farke Despite Stalemate Frustration
Leeds supporters are overwhelmingly defending manager Daniel Farke's season and crediting him with turning the club's fortunes around, whilst debating squad rotation strategy ahead of upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth and Chelsea. The discussion reveals underlying anxiety about maintaining momentum in the relegation battle, with fans weighing the risk of resting players against the need to manage fixture congestion.
Leeds and Wolves Fans Dissect Controversial Late Drama
Fans are picking apart a chaotic final stretch featuring a penalty decision and injury-time goals, with some questioning whether decisions went the right way and others celebrating the goal difference boost. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion about what actually happened on the pitch, with posts suggesting VAR decisions and substitution choices left supporters baffled rather than unified in their reaction.
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Armstrong is short too but at least he actually puts the defenders under pressure and fights for the ball. Gomes just runs remotely near them but never puts a tackle in. Glad he's off.
39 points and our goal difference means that for Spurs to overtake us:
1. We would have to score zero points in the next 4 games.
2. Spurs would have to score 10 points (2pt a game) in their next 5 games. Or 9 points with crazy goal differences.
Am I wrong? I have had a few drinks during the game
Are... are we ironically olé-ing Wolves passing, can we not. Too soon
I'm happy to be wrong if it's the Wolves fans doing so
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West Ham Dig In Against Palace, Demand Transfer Depth
West Ham fans are largely satisfied with a goalless draw away at Crystal Palace, viewing a clean sheet as a valuable point in their relegation scrap — but deep frustration emerges over the squad's lack of bench strength compared to rivals, with supporters blaming the board for failing to back the manager in January. The consensus is that their performance was solid, yet their inability to match Palace's fresh legs in the second half has crystallised concerns about whether recruitment failures will cost them their Premier League status.
Crystal Palace and West Ham Fans Unite Over Referee Frustration
In a goalless stalemate packed with VAR drama and late-game yellow cards, supporters from both sides found rare common ground criticising the officiating decisions that shaped the match. The overwhelming agreement across the thread suggests a widespread feeling that the refereeing was objectively problematic—with fans sarcastically calling it "the least controversial opinion" because everyone, regardless of allegiance, saw the same issues.
West Ham Fans Divided Over Pablo's Performance and Wilson Replacement
West Ham supporters were polarised about Pablo Ismaïla Sarr's display upfront during the 0-0 draw, with some crediting him for wearing down Crystal Palace's defence but others questioning whether substitute Callum Wilson or Adama Traoré would have been more effective in the final stages. The debate exposed broader frustration with the club's attacking options, with fans actively divided on whether the striker pairing represents genuine weakness at the club.
Palace and West Ham Fans Dissect Goalless Stalemate
Crystal Palace and West Ham supporters are expressing frustration over a 0-0 draw between two struggling sides, with fans from both camps criticising their team's attacking prowess and overall performance. The neutral tone reflects widespread disappointment that neither outfit could break the deadlock, with some questioning individual player decisions and effort levels throughout the match.
Fans Divided Over Controversial VAR Disallowed Goal
Crystal Palace and West Ham supporters are locked in debate over a goal disallowed by VAR during their goalless draw, with fans unable to agree whether the decision involved a handball or offside call. The inconsistency has sparked frustration, with supporters questioning why this incident was treated differently to similar handball decisions involving other Premier League clubs this season.
West Ham Fans Lose Faith in Bowen's Creativity
West Ham supporters are tearing into Jarrod Bowen's performance against Crystal Palace, with fans repeatedly criticising how easily he's been shut down and nullified by Palace's defence, particularly teenager Mustapha Canou. The consensus is brutal—when Bowen gets marked tightly, West Ham's attacking threat collapses entirely, raising serious questions about their right-winger's ability to break down a well-organised opposition.
Crystal Palace Fans Divided on Midfielder's Inconsistent Impact
Supporters are split over whether a young Palace midfielder is a game-changer or a frustrating mixed bag, with some praising his work rate and defensive nuisance value whilst others criticise his inconsistent passing and poor end product in the 0-0 draw against West Ham. The debate hinges on whether his struggles are down to poor form, tactical matchups against taller teams, or simply the adjustment period for a developing player in the Premier League.
West Ham Fans Divided on Summerville's Display Against Palace
West Ham supporters are split on Jarod Summerville's performance in a goalless draw, with some praising his creative threat and ability to win free kicks, whilst others criticise his execution and consistency in the final third. The discussion also centres on Will Hughes' physical, aggressive approach in midfield and whether he crossed the line in challenging the Hammers' winger.
Palace and West Ham Fans Debate Atmosphere and Chants
Crystal Palace and West Ham supporters spent most of the discussion critiquing the atmosphere at the match, with particular focus on the quality and audibility of chanting from both sets of fans. The conversation devolved into casual banter about supporter culture, fan authenticity, and some of the more colourful chants being sung, rather than meaningful analysis of the goalless draw itself.
West Ham Fans Divided Over Brennan Johnson's £35m Investment
West Ham supporters remain deeply sceptical about the club's significant spending on Brennan Johnson, with posts oscillating between dismissing him as overpriced deadwood and questioning whether the striker is deliberately underperforming to favour his former club Tottenham. The 101-post discussion reflects genuine frustration that a marquee summer signing has failed to justify his substantial fee in a goalless draw against Crystal Palace.
Referee Decisions Spark Debate in Palace-West Ham Draw
Crystal Palace and West Ham fans discussing referee Alan Johnson's performance during their goalless stalemate, with particular frustration over VAR involvement and several contentious calls that divided opinion across neutral observers. The discussion also touched on broader commentary quality and individual player performances, but remained largely centred on officiating inconsistencies throughout the match.
West Ham Fans Debate Nuno's Half-Time Substitution Choices
West Ham supporters are split over manager Nuno Espírito Santo's decision to bring Kanté on at half-time, with some praising the midfielder's quality and impact whilst others question why attacking option Traoré wasn't used given their forwards were running out of steam. The neutral stance reflects genuine uncertainty about whether the tactical shift signals a defensive approach or a sensible rotation ahead of tougher fixtures to come.
Crystal Palace and West Ham Fans Endure Nervy Stalemate
Supporters from both sides expressed anxiety and stress throughout a tense 0-0 draw, with late-game drama — including VAR involvement and three yellow cards in stoppage time — leaving fans emotionally drained. The goalless result left the fanbase frustrated and on edge, particularly as several crucial fixtures play out elsewhere in the gameweek.
Crystal Palace Fans React to Taty's Wasteful Display
Crystal Palace supporters are simultaneously frustrated and entertained by Tatsuaki Okuno's relentless shooting attempts and acrobatic endeavour during the goalless draw, with fans acknowledging his work rate and ambition whilst lamenting his inability to actually finish chances. The overriding sentiment is one of "nearly there" — recognising potential whilst questioning whether the striker has the clinical edge needed to be the saviour the club desperately requires.
Palace Fans Debate South London Logistics and Atmosphere
Rather than dissecting the goalless draw itself, Crystal Palace and West Ham supporters have pivoted into a tangential conversation about London geography, local amenities, and stadium infrastructure — with particular focus on Selhurst Park's location in Croydon and the availability of pubs and food outlets nearby. It's a peculiar deflection that suggests fans found the match itself underwhelming enough to shift focus entirely to the matchday experience and regional banter.
Crystal Palace and West Ham Fans Endure Goalless Stalemate
Supporters of both sides have reacted with heavy sarcasm and frustration to a 0-0 draw so devoid of action that Sky Sports' highlight reel allegedly skipped nearly 35 minutes of the match. The overwhelming sentiment is one of wasted time, with fans joking that the game was so dull they fell asleep, lost track of time, or could have spent their afternoon watching literally anything else.
Fans Divided Over Diouf's Late Controversial Yellow Card
West Ham supporters are split on whether El Hadji Malick Diouf deserved his 90th-minute booking in the goalless draw with Crystal Palace, with some arguing the referee was inconsistent given Palace's uncarded challenges earlier in the match. Beyond the contentious decision, the discussion reveals deeper frustration with Diouf's overall form this season, with fans questioning whether his occasional decent crosses justify his defensive weaknesses compared to alternatives like Scarles.
Mateta Impact Looms as Palace and West Ham Draw Blank
Both sets of supporters are fixated on Jean-Phillipe Mateta's potential threat as a substitute weapon, with Crystal Palace fans anxious about his history of causing them problems and West Ham fans viewing his introduction as a turning point that could have changed a goalless stalemate. The discussion reveals how a single player's reputation—rested on the bench initially—became the focal point of a match that neither side could break down, overshadowing the actual result entirely.
Crystal Palace and West Ham Frustrated by Goalless Stalemate
Fans from both sides are expressing disappointment at a 0-0 draw between two bottom-half teams, with particular frustration directed at missed chances and poor decision-making throughout the match. The negativity extends to criticism of VAR officials and refereeing standards, reflecting broader dissatisfaction with how the match was officiated and decided.
Spurs Fight for Survival as Palace and West Ham Draw
Crystal Palace and West Ham supporters are locked in a tense battle over a goalless draw, with many fretting that the result keeps relegation rivals Spurs in the hunt for survival. Fans are divided between those taking the point pragmatically and those worried they've handed hope to their Yorkshire rivals just when they needed to pull clear.
Crystal Palace and West Ham Fans Fume Over Goalless Stalemate
Supporters from both sides are venting their frustration at a tedious 0-0 draw that left paying fans feeling robbed, with particular irritation directed at an irritating drum in the stadium that marred an already dull 90 minutes of football. The negativity cuts deep—fans are questioning why they paid premium prices to watch what felt less like a competitive match and more like a pre-season friendly.
West Ham Fans Praise Mavropanos After Goalless Draw
West Ham supporters are focusing heavily on the defensive performance in the 0-0 stalemate, with considerable praise for centre-back Stavros Mavropanos, who's evidently shaken off an earlier reputation for errors and is now recognised as a key player in Nuno Espírito Santo's improving side. The discussion also touches on a broader defensive comparison between Mavropanos and Chelsea's Jean-Clair Todibo, with fans crediting the team's clean sheet mentality over individual brilliance.
Fans Savage Drab Palace-West Ham Stalemate
Supporters from both sides and neutrals collectively tore into the 0-0 draw as one of the worst matches they've witnessed this season, with widespread criticism of the lack of attacking intent, poor entertainment value, and uninspired football throughout. The general consensus painted a picture of modern Premier League football at its most tedious, with fans questioning player urgency and tactical systems that prioritise safety over quality.
West Ham Fans Despair at Dropped Points in Survival Battle
West Ham supporters are frustrated by the goalless draw at Crystal Palace, recognising that in a relegation scrap, failing to take chances and dropping points is a luxury they simply cannot afford. The consensus is bleak — a draw does little to help their cause, and they're now facing a must-win fixture against Everton just to avoid slipping into the bottom three.
Crystal Palace Frustrate West Ham in Goalless Stalemate
Fans were underwhelmed by a drab 0-0 draw between two struggling sides, with particular frustration directed at Crystal Palace for failing to take their chances and missing an opportunity to help West Ham's relegation fight. The general sentiment was one of disappointment at a forgettable match that neither team seemed willing to win, leaving supporters questioning why the fixture felt so inconsequential.
Crystal Palace and West Ham Fans Endure Forgettable Stalemate
A goalless draw between two struggling sides left supporters from both camps frustrated and deflated, with the discussion dominated by impatient comments about the match's lack of entertainment value rather than any genuine tactical debate. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment reflects the apathy fans felt towards a forgettable 0-0 that did little to improve either team's dire league position.
Fernandes Shines in Stalemate as Palace and Hammers Draw Blank
Fans from both sides are fixated on Fernandes' dominant display in a goalless stalemate, with Crystal Palace and West Ham supporters alternating between praising his all-action performance and fretting about whether he'll depart in the summer given his obvious quality. There's also scattered discussion about transfer business, with some fans calling for defensive reinforcements and others tipping young academy prospects to develop into real assets.
West Ham Fans Frustrated by Attacking Impotence in Stalemate
West Ham supporters are venting their frustration at a barren 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace, with particular criticism aimed at their striker's inability to convert chances and questioning why the club signed him if not for crucial moments. Fans are drawing unfavourable comparisons to previous strikers like Haller and Payet, suggesting West Ham's attacking threat has diminished significantly since their recent investment in the forward line.
Wolves' Fate Sealed as Spurs Showdown Looms
Crystal Palace and West Ham fans are fixated on Tottenham's upcoming clash with Wolverhampton, with the consensus being that a Spurs victory would confirm Wolves' Championship relegation. The discussion reveals deep pessimism about Wolves' survival chances, though some observers back the underdogs to trouble Spurs on the day.
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Does Clinton Morrison actually have opinions or is he there just to embellish what the commentator says?
Pablo is the reason we’ve been scoring more he occupies the cbs so well it opens up space for tatty, Bowen and Summerville. I don’t think he’ll score a lot of goals he’s a pressure forward often they miss out on assists due to pressing and forcing turnovers being pivotal to the goal but not actually touching the ball
The thing is, Kilman was good for us last season. Very comfortable on the ball. I don't know if something has happened to him personally, but it all went wrong this year. We were set up horribly at the start of the season, and its' like his confidence never recovered from those opening games.
I don't really agree with that, because at the time Dinos was making a lot of errors too.
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Liverpool Snatch Late Derby Win Over Everton
Fans are dissecting a dramatic Merseyside Derby that saw Liverpool edge Everton 2-1 with a 90+10 minute Van Dijk header, sparking predictable mockery of Everton's late collapse while Liverpool supporters argue their team performed poorly yet got the job done when it mattered most. The conversation is split between Liverpool's relief at claiming three vital points and Everton fans deflecting blame with excuses about VAR decisions and defensive lapses.
Liverpool Fans Praise Gakpo's Display in Derby Victory
Following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Everton, supporters are rallying behind Cody Gakpo's performance, crediting him with crucial playmaking—particularly the assist for Salah's opening goal—whilst urging fellow fans to recognise his contribution rather than focusing on negatives. The discussion reflects a broader appreciation for Gakpo's recent form, with many arguing his display justifies continued selection in the team's starting line-up.
Everton Fans Tear Into Barry After Derby Loss
Everton supporters are hammering striker Thierno Barry following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 Merseyside Derby win, with fans claiming he squandered crucial chances and failed to impose himself when it mattered most in the closing stages. The consensus is brutal: Barry's performance typified a listless Everton display that allowed van Dijk to snatch victory in stoppage time, with several supporters questioning whether he's worth the investment at all.
Mamardashvili Injury Overshadows Liverpool's Dramatic Derby Win
Fans are consumed with concern over Liverpool's goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili being stretchered off during the match, with supporters anxious about the severity of his injury and its impact on the squad's depth. The dramatic late winner from Virgil van Dijk is secondary to worries about Mamardashvili's fitness, alongside similar injury concerns for Everton's Branthwaite.
Cody's Inconsistent Derby Display Divides Liverpool Fans
Liverpool supporters are split on Cody Gakpo's performance in the Merseyside derby, with some praising him as one of their standout players whilst others criticise his decision-making and finishing in crucial moments. The debate intensifies after manager Arne Slot's decision to substitute him, leaving fans puzzled over whether it was a tactical masterstroke or a baffling call that removed their most influential attacker.
Fans Fixate on Ndiaye Performance Amid Disallowed Goal Drama
Everton and Liverpool supporters spent the match debating Iliman Ndiaye's quality after his involvement in a controversial disallowed goal, with fans split between praising his technical ability and mocking his defending in the incident. The discussion reveals how a single VAR decision can overshadow the entire narrative of a Derby, shifting focus from the officials' call itself to the individual players caught in the moment.
Kavanagh's Merseyside Derby Performance Draws Heavy Criticism
Everton and Liverpool fans were divided on referee Chris Kavanagh's handling of the Merseyside Derby, with many criticising his officiating despite acknowledging his decisions may not have altered the 1-2 result, whilst others defended his display as relatively restrained. The negativity centres on his perceived loss of control early in the match and inconsistent management of the game's flow.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Derby Loss
Liverpool supporters have launched a sustained critique of midfielder Ryan Gravenberch following the 2-1 defeat to Everton, with 150 posts collectively arguing he's been deployed in the wrong role this season and produced a genuinely poor individual performance. Fans are frustrated that his effective defensive midfielder role from last year has been abandoned for a vague "free roam" attacking position, stripping him of his primary strengths whilst failing to deliver anything meaningful in the final third.
Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance in Merseyside Derby
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's display in the 2-1 defeat to Everton, with some praising him as their standout player despite playing out of position at right back, whilst others criticise his performance as substandard. The 325 posts reveal genuine confusion amongst the fanbase about whether Jones actually had a strong game or underperformed, creating one of the most contested assessments of any individual player in the match discussion.
Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion
Liverpool clinched a thrilling 2-1 victory over Everton with a stoppage-time winner from Virgil van Dijk, with both sets of supporters acknowledging the intensity and unpredictability that defines derby football, though some Everton fans voiced frustration over refereeing decisions in the defeat.
VVD's Late Drama Overshadows Origi Controversy
Liverpool fans are celebrating Virgil van Dijk's dramatic injury-time winner whilst simultaneously relitigating a historical injury grievance against Divock Origi, with posts mixing praise for the defender's match-winning header alongside lingering resentment over a past incident that sidelined Van Dijk. The discussion reveals how a single late goal has reignited old tensions between the two players in the fanbase's collective memory.
Everton Fans Divided Over Beto's Costly Performance
Supporters debated Beto's impact in Everton's 1-2 derby loss to Liverpool, with some criticising his wastefulness and technical lapses (including a slip in the box), whilst others acknowledged his recent improvement and recognised his absence in the closing stages hurt the team's ability to push for an equaliser. The discussion ultimately reflected frustration at a narrow defeat where individual errors and squad depth proved costly.
Woodman's Surprise Derby Baptism Amid Injury Crisis
Fans are debating Freddie Woodman's emergency appearance for Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby, with opinion split between those praising his composed performance under pressure and others criticising the attacking play for failing to properly test the third-choice goalkeeper. The discussion is heavily framed around Liverpool's injury crisis forcing an unlikely goalkeeper into a high-stakes fixture, rather than the dramatic late winner from Virgil van Dijk.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Konate After Derby Loss
With Liverpool losing 2-1 to Everton in a dramatic late collapse, supporters have seized on defender Ibou Konate's performance as a major problem, with 330 posts dissecting his errors and debating whether he's become a genuine liability compared to the more protected Virgil van Dijk. The discussion reveals deep frustration about his form regression over recent seasons, split between those demanding his exit and others defending his potential.
Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion
Fans are largely discussing Newcastle's attacking struggles and Alexander Isak's fitness issues rather than the Everton-Liverpool match itself, with supporters debating whether the Swedish striker can justify his price tag once fully recovered from injury. The derby appears to have generated neutral sentiment as it produced a tightly contested 2-1 Liverpool victory that resolved late in extra time.
Everton Fans Rage Over Eleven Minutes Added Time
Everton supporters are furious that the referee awarded eleven minutes of stoppage time, viewing it as excessive and ultimately decisive in Liverpool's dramatic 90+10 winner from Virgil van Dijk. Fans argue the stoppages were inflated and point to key injuries—particularly Jarrad Branthwaite's departure—as factors that left them vulnerable during the extended period.
Salah's Late Drama Decides Heated Merseyside Derby
Everton and Liverpool fans erupted into intense, emotionally charged debate after Mohamed Salah's early goal set the tone for a dramatic match that saw Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time winner snatch victory for Liverpool in a fiercely contested 2-1 Merseyside Derby. The discussion centered on the controversial nature of the contest, with supporters trading heated reactions to key moments throughout the ninety-plus minutes of play.
Merseyside Derby Descends Into Crowd Chaos and Accusations
Fans from both sides are locked in heated debate over referee decisions and crowd behaviour, with Everton supporters accusing Liverpool of getting favourable treatment whilst supporters of both clubs clash over unsporting conduct in the stands. The discussion has largely abandoned analysing the football itself in favour of pointing fingers at dodgy refereeing calls, VAR interventions, and fan misbehaviour that overshadowed the dramatic 2-1 result.
Liverpool Fans Debate Rio's Inconsistency After Derby Loss
Liverpool supporters are split on young player Rio's performance during the Merseyside Derby defeat, with some praising his willingness to take chances whilst others argue the team is overrelying on him to create moments and he needs time to develop consistency. The debate centres on whether Rio deserves patience as a developing talent or if the club's senior players should shoulder more responsibility in big matches.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot After Merseyside Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are deeply frustrated with manager Arne Slot's tactical decisions, training methods, and player management, with many calling for his sacking after the side's inconsistent performances this season. The debate centres on claims that Slot has lost control of the team's shape, made bizarre substitutions, and failed to build on the momentum from earlier wins, with some defending him as needing time to adjust.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Virgil's Dramatic Derby-Winning Header
Liverpool supporters are euphoric after Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header secured a 2-1 victory over Everton, with fans crediting the defender's crucial moment to rescue their Champions League hopes and deliver emotional redemption in the Merseyside derby. The discussion centres on van Dijk's clutch finishing and the raw passion of the moment, with supporters highlighting how the captain delivered when it mattered most against a backdrop of defensive controversy around Tarkowski's physicality.
Pickford's Nightmare Derby Loss Sparks Goalkeeper Scrutiny
Everton and Liverpool fans are locked in debate over Jordan Pickford's performance in the Reds' 2-1 Merseyside Derby victory, with Liverpool supporters revelling in the goalkeeper's struggles—particularly his weakness at set pieces that led to Van Dijk's injury-time winner. The discussion pulls in historical grievances, questioning Pickford's suitability for international football whilst Everton fans defend his overall display in what was otherwise a competitive match.
Liverpool Fans Divided on Szoboszlai's Effort in Derby Loss
After Liverpool's dramatic late defeat to Everton, supporters focused on midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai's tireless performance, with some praising his work rate and energy whilst others criticised the midfield collectively for failing to support him adequately. The discourse reveals frustration that one player's engine alone couldn't carry the side to victory against their fierce rivals.
Liverpool Fans Question Wirtz Impact After Derby Stalemate
Following Liverpool's dramatic late loss to Everton, supporters are sharply divided on Florian Wirtz's contribution, with some arguing he's underperforming relative to his fee and lacking urgency, whilst others defend him as part of a wider team malaise or suggest injury may be affecting his display. The debate cuts deeper than just one match — it's about whether Wirtz genuinely fits Slot's system or represents poor investment in the midfield.
Everton Fans Slam Defensive Chaos in Liverpool Loss
Everton supporters are furious at their side's defending during Liverpool's late winner, with particular criticism aimed at fullback Jarrad McNeil for his role in gifting possession and failing to track runners effectively in crucial moments. The discourse centres on abysmal defensive organisation and individual errors that cost them the derby, with fans questioning basic tactical discipline rather than celebrating Beto's equaliser.
VAR Offside Call Divides Everton and Liverpool Fans
Fans debated the correctness of a disallowed goal for offside, with most acknowledging it was the right call despite its marginal nature, whilst some questioned whether VAR's precision was genuinely being applied consistently. The discussion reveals frustration less about the decision itself and more about Everton's inability to create attacking opportunities and compete, with supporters recognising that relying on refereeing margins won't salvage their performance.
Everton's Late Collapse as VAR Controversy Fades Away
Everton fans are devastated by a 1-2 derby loss to Liverpool, but their anger has shifted from the disallowed goal in the first half to their own shocking defensive collapse and lack of cutting edge in attack. The overarching frustration is that even when they had Liverpool on the ropes, poor substitutions, sloppy defending, and missing a genuine centre forward cost them what should have been a winnable match.
Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's display in the 1-2 defeat to Everton, with some praising his work rate and defensive contributions whilst others felt he had a rough outing, creating debate about whether his performance warranted the scrutiny it received. The mixed verdict reflects the contentious nature of assessing a player in a losing effort, particularly when he played out of position.
Fans Divided on Controversial Defender After Derby Heartbreak
Everton and Liverpool supporters clashed over a polarising defensive performance during their 2-1 defeat, with some praising commitment and effort whilst others questioned technical ability and consistency at the highest level. The 678-post discussion reveals deep disagreement about whether the player's intensity and passion compensate for ongoing reliability concerns.
Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Gravy's Performance
Supporters are heavily criticising Gravy's attacking output and general play, with particular frustration directed at his wastefulness in front of goal and inability to consistently pass or shoot at quality. Liverpool fans are additionally blaming manager Slot's tactical decision to push him higher up the pitch, arguing he's been rendered ineffective when deployed away from his natural deeper role.
Liverpool Edge Everton as Salah's Derby Heroics Continue
Fans are celebrating Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk's decisive goals in Liverpool's late 2-1 comeback win over Everton, with discussion centring on Salah's reputation for delivering in high-pressure derby matches and comparisons to Steven Gerrard's legendary status at the club. The neutral sentiment reflects mixed reactions across both fanbases, with some acknowledging the quality of the encounter despite its contentious VAR moment early on.
Everton Fans Fixate on Tarkowski in Late Defeat
Despite Liverpool's dramatic 90th-minute winner ending the Merseyside derby 2-1, Everton supporters are obsessing over a hair-pull incident involving Burnley loanee Tarkowski rather than discussing the actual match result or goals. The neutral sentiment reflects fans using the incident as a deflection point rather than engaging seriously with their side's performance or the late heartbreak.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Anfield Victory in Chaotic Finale
Following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Everton at Goodison Park, supporters are celebrating the three points with irreverent jokes about the stadium's nickname and location, whilst acknowledging the emotional toll of a tense match that went deep into injury time. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of relief and humour rather than outright anger about refereeing decisions, despite VAR's involvement earlier in the match.
Everton's Injury Crisis Deepens in Merseyside Derby Loss
Everton fans are devastated not just by Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 victory—sealed by Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header—but by two players being stretchered off during the second half, with concerns mounting over the club's mounting injury toll. The discussion reveals genuine alarm about the physical toll of the match and whether Everton can survive the season with their squad depleted.
Everton Fans Turn on George After Derby Defeat
Everton supporters are heavily criticising a substitute appearance by George during the Merseyside Derby loss to Liverpool, with fans split between demanding he be loaned out for experience and arguing his poor performance actively worsened their midfield display. The negative sentiment centres on inconsistency and tactical positioning errors rather than potential, as some defend his technical ability whilst others call for a wholesale defensive overhaul.
Fans Mock Everton's New Stadium After Liverpool Win
Rather than debating referee decisions, supporters are primarily slagging off Everton's new ground — variously criticising its name, soulless atmosphere, and lack of character compared to the old Goodison Park — whilst Liverpool fans wind them up by suggesting the shiny new stadium is simply a gift for Van Dijk to score the winner in the dying minutes.
Everton Fans Demand Manager Overhaul After Collapse
Everton supporters are turning on their manager following a devastating late loss to Liverpool, with fans arguing that tactical incoherence, poor pressing organisation, and lack of synergy have reduced the club to mid-table mediocrity. The consensus is brutal: this manager has failed and needs replacing immediately, or the club's decline will continue.
Fans Debate Third-Choice Keeper After Chaotic Derby
Everton and Liverpool supporters spent the match discussing goalkeeper selection, with particular focus on Liverpool's third-choice keeper and whether Everton adequately tested him during the goalless first half. The debate ranged from assessing the deputy's composure and ball-playing ability to speculating about injury concerns and what might happen if Liverpool move to a fourth-choice option.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Dramatic Late Derby Victory
Liverpool supporters are jubilant after a thrilling 2-1 comeback win against Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header securing all three points in an intensely competitive Merseyside Derby. The "Get In" posts dominate the discussion, capturing the raw emotion of snatching victory in the final moments of a tightly contested match.
Everton Fans Implode After Late Liverpool Heartbreak
Following a brutal 90+10 minute Virgil van Dijk winner that snatched the Merseyside derby from Everton's grasp, supporters descended into rage and frustration online, with the post-match conversation dominated by angry venting rather than any substantive tactical analysis of the match itself.
Van Dijk's Heartbreaker Leaves Everton Devastated
Everton fans are gutted after Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk scored deep into stoppage time to snatch a 2-1 victory in a fiercely contested derby, with supporters particularly frustrated by a controversial VAR decision earlier in the match that had shifted momentum. Despite moments of good football from both sides, the late goal has left the home crowd deflated and questioning what might have been.
Everton Fans Dissect Squad Spending Amid Derby Frustration
Everton supporters are heavily criticising their summer transfer business and tactical approach following their late defeat to Liverpool, with particular focus on failed recruitment decisions and the manager's tactical limitations despite significant investment. The fanbase is questioning whether spending half a billion pounds has genuinely improved the team's competitiveness, especially with specific frustration aimed at defensive recruitment and striker quality.
Everton Fans Fuming at Referee's Inconsistent Yellows
Supporters across the board are accusing the referee of one-sided officiating in Liverpool's 2-1 win, claiming Liverpool players escaped punishment for persistent fouling whilst Everton received cards for dissent. The overwhelmingly negative reaction centres on the contrast between minimal disciplinary action overall (just one yellow shown) and what fans perceived as blatant bias favouring the visitors.
Liverpool Fans Debate Curtis Jones Man of the Match
The discussion centres on Liverpool's narrow 2-1 victory over Everton, with fans engaged in a light-hearted debate about who deserved the man-of-the-match award—primarily Curtis Jones, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk—via what appears to be a sponsored Carlsberg poll. The tone is decidedly neutral, with supporters offering their picks without significant controversy around the referee's actual decisions during the match.
Merseyside Derby Ends in Late Drama and Reactions
Fans across both sides are sharing lighthearted, emoji-heavy reactions to Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Everton, with Van Dijk's 90+10 minute winner stealing the match in added time. The discussion remains predominantly neutral and tongue-in-cheek, focusing on amusement at the chaotic nature of the result rather than serious tactical analysis.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Late Derby Victory Over Everton
Everton supporters are venting frustration after conceding a stoppage-time winner to Liverpool in a heated Merseyside Derby, whilst Red supporters are revelling in the dramatic late turnaround that saw Van Dijk's 90+10' header seal a 2-1 victory. The discussion is dominated by tribal banter and recriminations, with both sets of fans trading insults and celebrations around a match that finished in chaotic fashion with late cards and controversial moments.
Robbo's Last Derby Moment Sparks Mixed Reactions
Liverpool fans are fixated on Andrew Robertson's late attempts in what appears to be his final Merseyside derby, with supporters torn between admiration for the captain's legacy and frustration at his increasingly desperate shot-taking as the match slips away. The discussion reveals a fanbase grappling with both emotion and tactical concern as Van Dijk's injury-time winner steals a dramatic victory.
Liverpool Steal Dramatic Derby Win in Injury Time Chaos
Fans are dissecting Liverpool's controversial late winner from Virgil van Dijk's header in the 90th minute, with discussion centring on a missed corner kick opportunity moments earlier and the increasingly chaotic nature of set-piece defending in modern football. The neutral sentiment reflects a split between Liverpool supporters celebrating a "smash and grab" victory they admit they didn't deserve, and Everton fans frustrated by defensive lapses in the closing stages.
Everton and Liverpool Fans Clash Over Referee Performance
Supporters from both sides have engaged in heated debate about referee decisions during the 1-2 derby defeat, with particular frustration directed at VAR's disallowed goal and inconsistent penalty appeals throughout the match. Fans are split on whether officials favoured one team, though many acknowledge the referee's controversial management of the game created unnecessary tension in what should have been a cleaner contest.
Everton Fans Blame Mentality After Late Liverpool Loss
Everton supporters are furious after losing 1-2 to Liverpool with a controversial late goal, directing their anger at the team's poor passing, decision-making, and lack of mental resilience rather than individual match events. Fans are criticising everything from basic ball retention to predictable attacking patterns, arguing the squad's repeated failure to execute simple football reflects a deeper "loser mentality" stemming from the manager's approach.
Everton Fans Turn on Thierno Barry After Merseyside Derby Defeat
Everton supporters have launched a scathing critique of striker Thierno Barry following the 1-2 loss to Liverpool, with fans claiming he showed no effort or conviction when called upon as a substitute and demanding the club sell him in the summer. The consensus is brutally clear: Barry's attitude has collapsed since a previous incident, and Everton wasted a genuine opportunity to get a result because his lacklustre performance couldn't match the impact of Beto before injury forced him off the pitch.
Liverpool Fans Tempered Joy After Dramatic Merseyside Derby Win
Liverpool supporters are celebrating a crucial late victory over Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's 90+10th-minute header snatching the three points — but the discourse reveals a fanbase emotionally drained by the season, struggling to fully enjoy what should be an unambiguous triumph. Fans repeatedly express relief rather than elation, with several acknowledging the performance was unconvincing and lamenting how much their capacity for pure joy has been depleted by months of inconsistency.
Everton and Liverpool Fans Despair at Familiar Failings
After Liverpool's dramatic late winner in the Merseyside Derby, both sets of supporters are venting frustration about recurring, season-long problems that show no sign of improvement. The mood is one of resigned disappointment—fans are bracing for more of the same rather than expecting genuine progress.
Everton Fans Called the Heartbreak Before It Landed
Despite an engaging match that saw Everton equalise through Beto, supporters are expressing a sense of inevitability about their late defeat to Liverpool — as if they knew Van Dijk's injury-time winner was always coming. The discussion captures a peculiar mix of resignation and vindication, with fans claiming they'd predicted this exact outcome before the final whistle even blew.
Merseyside Derby Ends in Late Heartbreak for Everton
Everton and Liverpool fans are sharply divided over a dramatic 2-1 defeat that saw Van Dijk snatch victory deep into stoppage time, with supporters clashing over whether the result reflects poor finishing, defensive lapses, or simply cruel fortune in a tightly contested derby. The discussion reveals raw emotion and disagreement about individual performances rather than consensus on how the match unfolded.
Chelsea Talk Amid Merseyside Stalemate Drama
Fans discussing Everton and Liverpool's 1-1 draw are broadly concerned about their squads' European credentials and depth issues, with particular worry about injuries and defensive vulnerabilities undermining their top-four ambitions. The conversation reveals scepticism about whether either side has the quality to genuinely compete with the Premier League's elite despite remaining mathematically in the mix.
Slot's Tactical Choices Draw Divided Fan Scrutiny
Liverpool and Everton supporters are scrutinising Arne Slot's substitution decisions and team selection, with particular focus on whether Rio should have started ahead of Gakpo and when attacking reinforcements were introduced during the goalless first half. The discussion centres on squad balance and attacking creativity rather than specific referee calls, despite the match featuring a disallowed goal and late drama.
Liverpool Edge Everton in Merseyside Derby Heartbreak
Liverpool scraped a 2-1 victory over Everton in a dramatic Merseyside Derby that went to the 90th minute, with Van Dijk's late header breaking Everton hearts after Beto had levelled. The fanbase reaction is sharply divided — Liverpool supporters celebrating the win despite unconvincing play, whilst Everton fans are devastated, feeling they squandered a genuine opportunity and expressing frustration at their team's inability to compete with their neighbours.
Everton Fans in Stitches After Late Liverpool Heartbreak
The discussion captures Everton supporters finding dark humour in their side's dramatic 2-1 defeat to Liverpool, with Van Dijk's 90+10 winner sending the fanbase into a spiral of laughter—the kind of hysteria that only comes when the pain gets too real. It's pure catharsis through the absurd, fans processing a devastating derby loss by simply losing it.
Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Chaotic Derby Thriller
After Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's late header settling a frantic affair, fans are split between grudging respect for the entertainment value and exhaustion at the sheer madness of what unfolded. The consensus cuts through the neutral sentiment: this was a proper derby — compelling but absolutely draining to watch.
Everton Fans Grapple With Late Liverpool Heartbreak
Everton supporters are processing a devastating 2-1 defeat to Liverpool, with van Dijk's stoppage-time winner inflicting fresh pain on an already frustrated fanbase. The mood is resigned and despondent—fans are cycling through stages of grief, from denial about their team's prospects to dark humour masking genuine despair about where the season is heading.
Liverpool's Historic Derby Moments at New Ground
Fans are celebrating Liverpool's 2-1 victory over Everton at their new stadium, with particular focus on Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk scoring the first-ever derby goals there—positioning these moments as potential landmark memories in the club's history. The discussion frames these goals as iconic, especially if they prove significant to the season's larger narrative around Champions League qualification.
Everton Fans Blame Moyes After Derby Loss to Liverpool
Everton supporters are heavily criticising manager David Moyes for his substitution decisions and tactical approach during the 1-2 Merseyside Derby defeat, arguing that his substitutes killed their momentum when they were controlling the game. Fans are expressing frustration at a pattern under Moyes where Everton fail to capitalise on better form or favourable positions in derbies, consistently losing "on the finest margins" despite dominating periods of play.
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Van Dijk's Dramatic Derby Winner
Fifty-nine posts from Liverpool supporters are revelling in Virgil van Dijk's 100th-minute header that sealed a 2-1 comeback victory over Everton in the Merseyside Derby, with fans treating the late winner as poetic justice and drawing comparisons to John Tarkowski's last-minute goal in the final derby at Goodison Park. The mood is overwhelmingly celebratory, with supporters expressing relief and satisfaction at snatching victory from the jaws of a draw, particularly relishing Everton's early exit from the stadium before the final whistle.
Everton's Misery in Merseyside Derby Loss
Everton supporters are venting their frustration after another disappointing performance in a 1-2 defeat to Liverpool, with fans despairing at how "shite" they are and questioning the overall quality of Premier League football. Despite equalising through Beto, they couldn't hold on as Van Dijk's late header sealed yet another loss, leaving the fanbase convinced their side is among the division's worst performers.
Everton Heartbreak as Liverpool Steal Late Merseyside Derby
Everton fans are devastated after conceding a 90+10 minute winner to Virgil van Dijk, with the overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflecting disbelief at losing a match they'd fought back into with Beto's equaliser. The discussion captures raw frustration and resignation—supporters left numb by a cruel late collapse in a local derby that slipped through their fingers.
Everton Fans Demand Manager Sacking After Liverpool Collapse
Everton supporters are calling for their manager's head following a devastating 1-2 defeat to Liverpool, with fans expressing fury at what they perceive as chronic disorganisation and tactical incompetence, particularly the late collapse that saw Virgil van Dijk's injury-time winner seal a humiliating loss. The discussion centres on the manager's perceived inability to control matches, with supporters suggesting he should be sent back to Holland and replaced entirely.
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Why is the commentator not screaming about Salah being the first goal scorer in this fixture, at this ground, like he just has for Ndiaye? lol
Can't stand that there's cameras in the dressing room after the game like that. Just feels wrong
Woah this ref seems a bit corrupt. Could be wrong obviously by replay but two terrible decisions back to back
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Newcastle Fans Resign to Season, Eye Summer Reset
Newcastle supporters are expressing fatigue and acceptance about a disappointing campaign, with several indicating they've mentally checked out until the summer and are already looking ahead to next season's fresh start. The discussion reflects a pragmatic, almost resigned tone rather than anger — fans are treating the remainder of the season as write-off business.
Newcastle Fans Divided on Defender Performances After Bournemouth Loss
Following Newcastle's 1-2 defeat to Bournemouth, supporters are locked in debate about individual player quality, with particular criticism aimed at defender Thiaw's recent form and calls for alternatives like Schar to be given opportunities. The discussion reveals frustration with what fans perceive as a regression in defensive standards this season.
Newcastle Fans Lose Patience With Howe After Bournemouth Stalemate
Newcastle supporters are turning sharply against Eddie Howe following a frustrating 0-0 draw, with widespread calls for his sacking and genuine concern the club faces relegation under his management. The fanbase is divided between those questioning his tactical approach and those reminiscing about potentially bringing him back if circumstances change — but consensus leans heavily toward wanting him out before next season.
Bournemouth's Late Show Stuns Newcastle at St James
AFC Bournemouth supporters celebrated a deserved 2-1 victory built on solid defensive displays and clinical finishing, with particular praise for full back Adrien Truffert's 85th-minute winner and goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic's crucial saves. Newcastle fans acknowledged Bournemouth's superiority whilst frustratingly noting their habitual collapse in the final stages of matches.
Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Quality After Equaliser Drama
Newcastle supporters were split over William Osula's performance after his controversial equaliser against Bournemouth, with some praising his pace, awareness, and composure whilst others questioned whether he suits the club's tactical system and whether manager Eddie Howe's selections cost them the match. The discussion centred on Osula's goal-scoring potential as a developing talent versus broader frustrations about the team's tactical direction and squad management.
Newcastle Fans Torn Apart by Bournemouth's Battling Away Win
Newcastle supporters are absolutely gutted after surrendering a 1-1 lead to lose 2-1 at home to Bournemouth, with the discussion split between those demanding manager Eddie Howe's head and those grudgingly impressed by Bournemouth's resilience and determination. Meanwhile, neutral observers and Bournemouth fans are highlighting how the visitors' unbeaten run and improving squad depth could genuinely challenge for European football this season.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Elanga After Dreadful Display
Newcastle supporters have hammered Anthony Elanga for a genuinely shocking performance in the 0-0 draw against Bournemouth, with fans questioning how a £50 million signing can complete basic passes and suggesting he's fundamentally unsuited to Premier League football. The discourse has escalated into broader criticism of Newcastle's midfield investment, with comparisons drawn to fellow flop signings and angry calls for him to be dropped immediately.
Newcastle Fans Blame Howe for Wasting Woltemade Talent
Newcastle supporters are furious that manager Eddie Howe has mismanaged striker Woltemade through tactical confusion and dropped confidence, arguing the player's poor form stems from being used out of position and starved of service rather than lacking ability. Fans are calling out Howe for failing to build a coherent system or give fringe attacking players meaningful opportunities despite the club having nothing left to fight for this season.
Newcastle Fans Dissect Dan Burn's Defensive Struggles
Newcastle supporters are fixating on Dan Burn's positioning and defensive vulnerabilities during the 2-1 loss to Bournemouth, with particular criticism over how the left-back failed to contain Bournemouth's attacking threats, whilst simultaneously praising Sven Botman's unexpected defensive heroics on the wing despite the team's overall inability to keep a clean sheet.
Newcastle Fans Debate Bruno's Impact in Defeat
Newcastle supporters are split on whether Bruno Guimaraes' return from injury genuinely improved the team's performance or merely masked deeper structural problems, with many acknowledging that his presence lifted teammates' efforts but questioning whether relying on one player to fix a 2-0 defeat exposes dangerous fragility across the squad.
Newcastle Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse Against Bournemouth
Newcastle supporters are furious about their side's pathetic defending in a 1-2 loss, with both goals conceded coming from poor positioning and switched-off play in the six-yard box rather than spectacular strikes they could stomach. The negativity runs deeper than the result itself—fans are equally frustrated by the team's lack of intensity, inability to create chances, and baffling inconsistency, questioning whether the players are even trying with conviction.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Eddie Howe After Bournemouth Loss
Newcastle United supporters are demanding Eddie Howe's departure after another poor result, arguing that despite a billion-pound investment, the club is underperforming and moving backwards each week. Fans credit Howe's early success largely to Alexander Isak's individual brilliance, and believe the manager has now been exposed tactically and in game management, with many calling for a managerial overhaul this summer.
Newcastle Fans Blame Murphy's Defending For Late Defeat
Newcastle supporters were heavily critical of Jacob Murphy's tracking back during Bournemouth's winning goal in the 85th minute, with fans arguing his lacklustre defensive work directly contributed to the 1-2 loss. The discussion also touched on frustration with other squad members and broader concerns about Newcastle's defensive shape in the final moments.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Manager After Bournemouth Stalemate
With Newcastle dropping points against struggling Bournemouth, supporters are openly questioning their manager's decisions and calling for change, whilst simultaneously praising Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola's tactical approach and management. The fanbase is fractured between those demanding patience for a rebuild and those convinced the club's recent transfer strategy and managerial direction has derailed their season.
Newcastle Fans Left Reeling After Late Bournemouth Collapse
Newcastle United supporters are expressing disbelief and frustration after surrendering a 1-1 draw to lose 2-1 to Bournemouth in the closing stages, with fans sarcastically referencing the "mind the gap" phrase to mock what they perceive as a catastrophic defensive lapse. The overwhelmingly deflated reaction suggests deep disappointment at squandering a chance to claim points against a direct competitor in the mid-table battle.
Newcastle Fans Torn Over Gordon and Barnes After Defeat
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over Anthony Gordon's absence and whether he should be dropped or protected, with heated debate about his commitment, scoring record, and whether midfielder Elliot Barnes is a genuine alternative or simply not good enough. The discussion reveals frustration with the team's attacking performance following the 1-2 loss to Bournemouth, with some blaming Gordon's attitude and others defending him against scapegoating.
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans Slam Refereeing in Goalless Stalemate
Supporters from both sides are expressing frustration with the officials' performance during a drab 0-0 draw, with fans describing the match and refereeing decisions as embarrassing and disgraceful. The overwhelmingly negative reaction suggests fans felt the referee's management of the game detracted from what was already a disappointing spectacle on the pitch.
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans React to Dramatic Late Collapse
This largely multilingual discussion captures fans from both sides processing a chaotic 2-1 defeat for Newcastle, with supporters commenting on individual player performances—particularly Bruno Guimarães' impact—and expressing hope for improvement despite the late heartbreak. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of frustration, resignation, and scattered moments of optimism amid what appears to be a bitterly contested match that slipped away in the final stages.
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans Rage Over VAR Delays and Soft Yellows
Supporters from both sides have torn into the officiating, with particular fury directed at VAR's glacial decision-making on the Osula goal and what they see as trigger-happy yellow card distribution for trivial offences like time-wasting and minor contact. The frustration cuts deeper than just one match — fans are venting systemic complaints about Premier League refereeing inconsistency and broadcasters failing to show replays from the correct angles.
Newcastle Fans Question Expensive Striker Decisions
Newcastle supporters are frustrated that manager Eddie Howe is benching expensively-signed strikers and instead deploying William Osula, with fans sarcastically highlighting the £125m+ invested in attacking talent that's left on the sidelines. The debate centres on whether the manager's tactical choices represent poor squad planning or a puzzling lack of faith in the club's premium acquisitions.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Club's Anti-Racism Stance
Newcastle United supporters have fractured into hostile camps arguing about the club's diversity messaging and ownership, with some attacking the initiative as performative whilst others challenge critics to address alleged labour practices in the Middle East. The discussion has descended into abusive exchanges rather than genuine debate about institutional racism.
Newcastle Fans Fear for Tino's World Cup Hopes
Newcastle supporters are frustrated and sympathetic after Tino Livramento suffered a groin injury during the 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, with fans worrying the blow could derail his international tournament prospects and expressing concern about the defender becoming injury-prone. The discussion reveals anxiety about the club's defensive vulnerability more broadly, with some questioning whether key players like Livramento, Kieran Trippier, and Sven Botman are capable of carrying the side through the season.
Newcastle Fans Dissect Hall's Mysterious Exit
Newcastle supporters are divided over Lewis Hall's substitution during the 1-2 defeat to Bournemouth, with some believing the young left-back was simply exhausted after heavy game time, while others suspect frustration with manager Eddie Howe or a potential injury. The debate highlights growing unease amongst the fanbase about the club's defensive vulnerabilities and the broader season's collapse.
Bournemouth Celebrate Crucial Victory Over Newcastle
Bournemouth supporters are revelling in their 2-1 away win at Newcastle, with fans highlighting the club's impressive unbeaten run and growing belief that they're establishing themselves as a genuine Premier League force under manager Andoni Iraola. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of celebration from Bournemouth fans alongside acknowledgement from Newcastle supporters of a disappointing result in what was a closely contested match.
Newcastle's Inconsistency Problem Frustrates Fans After Bournemouth Draw
Newcastle supporters are venting their frustration over the team's inability to perform consistently, with fans pointing out they mysteriously raise their game against big sides whilst struggling against relegation-battling opponents like Bournemouth. The underlying concern is that despite being mathematically safe, Newcastle's erratic performances suggest they lack the quality to genuinely challenge for European places, with many questioning whether they'll ever find the consistency needed at the highest level.
Newcastle Collapse Late As Bournemouth Steal Victory
Newcastle United fans are devastated after surrendering a 1-1 draw to lose 2-1 in the final minutes, with supporters furious that their side capitulated in the second half despite an equaliser giving them hope. The overwhelming frustration centres on Newcastle's inability to maintain defensive discipline and intensity through ninety minutes, with fans bitterly noting they'd be safe if matches ended at eighty minutes.
Newcastle Fans Grapple With Defensive Collapse Loss
Newcastle supporters are dismayed after losing 2-1 to Bournemouth, with widespread criticism focused on the team's poor defensive organisation and the absence of key attacking players like Alexander Isak. Fans are questioning whether the squad's quality matches the financial investment and expressing concern that star players are mentally checked out ahead of the January transfer window.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Manager Accountability
Newcastle supporters are split on whether their manager deserves blame for the side's disappointing loss to Bournemouth, with some defending his record of developing players whilst others argue his tactical inaction is the real problem. The frustration runs deep — fans acknowledge the squad isn't performing, but can't agree whether that's a personnel issue or a leadership failure.
Newcastle Fans React to Home Loss Frustration
Newcastle United supporters are venting their disappointment after a 1-2 defeat at home to Bournemouth, with the post-match discourse dominated by criticism of individual player performances and broader frustration at another dropped result. The discussion reflects the neutral sentiment typical of a deflating loss — fans are engaged but clearly disheartened rather than constructive about what went wrong.
Newcastle Fans Despair as Recruitment and Leadership Failures Mount
Newcastle United supporters are venting furious frustration after a damaging loss to Bournemouth, with posts attacking the club's recruitment strategy, tactical ineptitude, and questioning whether manager Eddie Howe is the right man to turn things around. The overwhelming sentiment is that despite having talented international players, the team lacks passion, cohesion and a clear playing identity, with many fans suggesting serious changes are needed in the summer transfer window and beyond.
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If this is how Eddie has them playing when his jobs on the line, just sack him now. Every week I think it can’t get worse but somehow I’m proven wrong.
Enough sound bites, enough excuses, fix it now or fuck of Eddie
I give it 5 minutes before Bournemouth retake the lead.
I don’t want it to happen, but I live in reality sadly.
As much as osula has scored his exactly why Eddie is out of ideas. It looks great him sprinting at players and bouncing into people but in reality he created nothing at all today, didn’t link up play at all. For me Nick is a player that can be a superstar if a team is built around him. Hopefully we find a manager that can do that
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Brentford-Fulham Stalemate Puts Commentators to Sleep
Fans are having a laugh at how tedious the 0-0 draw was, with the real story being the bored commentary team and Sky Sports struggling to even manufacture highlights from the drab affair. The consensus is clear: this was mind-numbing football that left everyone involved — players, broadcasters, and viewers alike — thoroughly unimpressed.
Brentford and Fulham Fans Lament Toothless Goalless Draw
Supporters from both sides are expressing frustration over a sterile 0-0 stalemate, with fans criticising the lack of quality finishing and poor execution in the final third despite having opportunities to score. The overriding complaint is that neither team could muster a single shot on target, making for a genuinely dreadful spectacle that left everyone asking what the point of it all was.
Brentford and Fulham Battle to Goalless Stalemate
Fans from both sides thanked their supporters following a frustrating 0-0 draw between the two West London clubs, with the conversation dominated by appreciation posts rather than tactical debate or controversial refereeing decisions. The neutral sentiment reflects a match that failed to ignite, leaving supporters focused on encouraging their teams ahead of the run-in rather than dwelling on what might have been.
Leno's Late Save Salvages Forgettable Brentford-Fulham Stalemate
Fans endured a dull, uneventful 0-0 between Brentford and Fulham, but almost universally praised goalkeeper Bernd Leno for a crucial, world-class save late in the match that rescued a point. The overwhelming sentiment is that the save was genuinely brilliant—the only memorable moment in an otherwise tedious encounter.
Brentford Fans Rue Missed European Chance
Brentford supporters are frustrated after drawing with Fulham, lamenting a sequence of results that should have yielded more points and potentially secured a European spot in a season where rivals have been vulnerable. The fanbase is split between those defending the team's underlying performance and those arguing this represents a genuine squandered opportunity to climb the table when the pieces were falling into place.
Keano's Wayward Finish Divides Brentford Faithful
Fans debated whether Sasha Lukić's missed chance was a difficult finish or a straightforward opportunity he should have buried, with some praising his footwork under pressure whilst others questioned his decision-making in the box. The broadly neutral reaction reflects genuine disagreement about what was ultimately a difficult technical moment in an otherwise cagey match.
Brentford and Fulham Fans Slam Tedious Goalless Stalemate
Supporters from both sides are absolutely bored stiff by a dire 0-0 encounter, with fans complaining about dull, uninspired football and time-wasting tactics that made the West London derby feel like a chore to watch. There's particular frustration with Fulham's defensive antics and accusations that highlight reels are misrepresenting which team actually played the better football.
Brentford and Fulham Fans Decimated by Goalless Stalemate
Both sets of supporters are absolutely gutted by a thoroughly dire 0-0 draw, with fans expressing visceral disgust at the quality of football on display — describing it as sickening, dreadful, and literally unwatchable. The negativity cuts deep, with the consensus being that even feeling ill was preferable to sitting through what unfolded.
Brentford and Fulham Draw Amid Frank Speculation
Fans watched a goalless stalemate between seventh-placed Brentford and ninth-placed Fulham while debating Thomas Frank's presence at the match and offering mixed verdicts on individual player performances, particularly Danish winger Schade. The discussion centred on whether Frank might be in line for a job at Fulham and whether either side could challenge for significant points this season.
Referee Inconsistency Dominates Brentford-Fulham Stalemate
Fulham and neutral fans are furious at referee Paul Tierney for failing to punish what they believe was a clear hair-pull incident on Bassey, especially given the high-profile red card for a similar offence involving Iwobi just days earlier. The discussion centres on perceived inconsistency in match officiating and a broader frustration that Fulham are being systematically disadvantaged by refereeing decisions week after week.
Brentford and Fulham Fans Demand Entertainment Refund
Supporters from both sides are absolutely brutal about the 0-0 stalemate, with fans openly admitting they fell asleep, wasted their weekend, and are demanding the clubs never serve up such a tedious affair again. The overwhelming consensus is straightforward: that was 90 minutes nobody wants back.
Brentford and Fulham Fans React to Stalemate
Fans were discussing an early yellow card to Saša Lukić in what turned out to be a cagey, goalless draw between two mid-table sides. The sparse, fragmented replies suggest minimal engagement with the match itself — largely casual acknowledgments rather than passionate debate about either team's performance.
Brentford And Fulham Settle Goalless Stalemate
Fans from both sides were largely focused on the match action itself, with discussion centring on a series of near misses and shot-blocking defending throughout the 0-0 draw. The neutral sentiment reflects a fairly even contest where neither side could find the breakthrough, with supporters tracking chances rather than expressing frustration at any controversial refereeing decisions.
Brentford vs Fulham Panned as Unwatchable Bore
Fans unanimously savaged the 0-0 draw as one of the season's most tedious, forgettable matches, with supporters openly mocking both teams for serving up a goalless snoozefest that only accidental viewers could endure. The consensus was brutal—this wasn't football worth anyone's time, and most admitted they'd only stuck around to complain about how diabolical it actually was.
Brentford Fans Furious Over Controversial Early Incident
Supporters are up in arms over what appears to be a missed or inadequately punished incident in the opening minutes, with fans slamming the referee's decision-making as the match descends into a goalless stalemate. The discussion quickly derails into a bizarre tangent about one fan's minimalist television setup, capturing the kind of exasperated frustration that comes when a dull match gives fans nothing better to argue about.
Brentford and Fulham Stuck in Stalemate Limbo
Fans are frustrated with both sides playing an utterly passive, counter-attacking shell that's produced a desperately dull 0-0 stalemate, with particular anger directed at Brentford for failing to impose themselves at home despite chasing European football. The negativity runs deep — supporters are questioning tactical timidity, squad rotation decisions, and even complaining about the early kickoff time as if the fixture scheduling itself has drained the life out of the match.
Brentford Fans Frustrated by Draw Stalemate
Brentford supporters are increasingly exasperated by a run of consecutive draws that's derailing their push for European qualification, with particular frustration that a match against fellow mid-table Fulham represented a winnable opportunity squandered. The fanbase is divided between those recognising the positives in avoiding defeats and those arguing that drawing too many games will see them slip down the table and miss out on the top-five finish they've been chasing.
Brentford and Fulham Fans Lament Stagnant Midfield Display
Supporters from both sides are frustrated by a goalless stalemate that exposed their teams' midfield limitations, with particular criticism aimed at recent signings and injuries to key players. The discussion reflects wider unease about squad depth and the ceiling these clubs face under their current management, rather than celebrating any tactical resilience from the 0-0 draw.
Brentford Fans Furious After Toothless Draw With Fulham
Brentford supporters are absolutely seething after their goalless stalemate against Fulham, with fans venting their frustration at individual player performances and the team's inability to impose themselves on a side they view as beneath them. The overriding sentiment is one of resignation — this is what "small club" football looks like, they're arguing, with Brentford only capable of turning up against the big sides whilst repeatedly faltering against lesser opposition.
Brentford and Fulham Fans Despair at Stalemate Streak
Supporters of both clubs are frustrated after a goalless stalemate, with Brentford fans particularly aggrieved that they're stuck in a rut of draws despite injury problems, unable to convert chances into wins at home or away. The consensus is damning — without decisive performances, neither side deserves European football, and with qualification still theoretically possible, this toothless display represents a missed opportunity to strengthen their position.
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What’s wrong with yall in this football club, show the actual football highlights not make it look like it was a one way traffic for your team (BECAUSE IT WASN’T) in fact I’ll say Fulham were better.
WEIRD ASSY CLUB
I mean that is a fair tackle, looked rough on the replay but didn't see anything wrong with it per se
i love chief keith, but in Frank’s reign we would’ve actually made some subs in a derby match that could decide our european hopes
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Arsenal Title Hopes Dented as City Surge Ahead
Fans are locked in debate over whether Manchester City have seized control of the title race after this dramatic comeback win, with Arsenal supporters warning against panic whilst City fans declare the championship already won. The conversation centres on Arsenal's remaining fixtures and whether they can still overhaul City's lead, though the neutral mood reflects genuine uncertainty about how this result reshapes the season's final stretch.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Kai Havertz After Crucial Miss
Following Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Manchester City, supporters have targeted Kai Havertz for a costly missed chance in a decisive match, with many questioning why manager Mikel Arteta didn't start top scorer Gyökeres instead. The discussion reveals frustration over a pivotal moment that potentially cost Arsenal in the title race, with fans describing Havertz's performance as a "disaster class."
Donna's Redemption Arc in Goalkeeping Display
Fans are locked in debate about the goalkeeper's performance, with supporters divided between criticising early mistakes and eventually praising crucial saves that kept the match competitive. The discussion captures a classic narrative of redemption, where initial errors were offset by match-defining moments that won back the fan base's confidence.
Arsenal Fans Sharply Divided On Odegaard's Performance
Following a goalless draw with Manchester City, Arsenal supporters engaged in heated debate over whether captain Martin Ødegaard's display was crucial to keeping the scoreline respectable or ultimately ineffective. The discussion reveals deep disagreement within the fanbase, with some praising his defensive work and ball retention whilst others criticised his timidity and negative passing patterns.
Fans Slam Substitution Choices in Frustrating Draw
Manchester City and Arsenal supporters are heavily criticising the tactical decisions made by their managers regarding substitute selections, with the bench options failing to inspire confidence or change the outcome of a tightly contested 0-0 stalemate. The discussion centres on how poor squad rotation choices undermined both sides' ability to break the deadlock.
Fans Divided Over Hincapie Dive Controversy
Arsenal and Manchester City supporters are locked in heated debate over whether Hincapie earned a legitimate penalty or theatrically dived in the box, with sentiment split between those criticising his dramatic tumble and those arguing he was genuinely fouled. The 227 posts reveal a deeply polarised fanbase unable to reach consensus on one of the match's most contentious moments.
Referee Decisions Spark Neutral Fan Debate Post-Match
Fans across both Manchester City and Arsenal camps engaged in a relatively balanced discussion about officiating choices during the 2-1 encounter, with neutral sentiment prevailing as supporters debated controversial calls without clear consensus emerging. The 117 posts remained measured in tone, suggesting disagreement over refereeing decisions was present but not polarising enough to ignite the typical post-match fury you'd normally expect from a tight title-race collision.
Cherki's Early Strike Sparks City Comeback Victory
Manchester City fans are focused on Rayan Cherki's controversial opening goal and his overall impact on the match, with discussion ranging from the quality of his finish to his ball-handling issues that eventually led to his substitution. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of praise for his clinical play and criticism of his tendency to lose possession during the game.
Manchester City Fans Hail O'Reilly's Defensive Masterclass
Over 450 posts from City supporters are lavishing praise on young midfielder Nico O'Reilly for a dominant performance in the 0-0 draw against Arsenal, with fans consistently naming him Man of the Match for his composure and ability to neutralise Arsenal's attacking threat. The overwhelmingly positive reception highlights City's trust in academy graduates and suggests fans view his development as a genuine bright spot despite failing to break down the league leaders.
Referee Decisions Leave Fans Baffled and Bemused
Fans from both Manchester City and Arsenal are expressing confusion and disbelief at refereeing calls during their goalless draw, with the sample posts dominated by bewildered reactions rather than substantive debate about specific decisions. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment suggests a mixture of frustration and dark humour rather than outright anger at any single controversial moment.
Arsenal Fans Fury Over Gabriel's Unpunished Red Card Incident
Arsenal supporters are seething over Gabriel Magalhães escaping a red card offence during the match — either for a shirt pull or headbutt depending on which incident they're referencing — with widespread anger that VAR failed to intervene and cost their title rivals Manchester City a numerical advantage. The consensus is scathing: a clear red card was bottled by the officials, consistency is dead, and the decision will have real consequences in the run-in.
Fans Rage Over Inconsistent Stoppage Time Decisions
Manchester City and Arsenal supporters are fuming about the seemingly arbitrary seven minutes of added time at the end of the match, with fans pointing out the inconsistency in how referees award injury time across different games in the same matchweek. The debate centres on whether the league needs standardised guidelines rather than leaving it entirely to individual referee discretion.
Manchester City Fans Torn Over Semenyo's Wasteful Display
Despite City's 2-1 victory, 756 posts reveal supporters are heavily criticising Antoine Semenyo's performance, with fans highlighting his poor touch, misplaced passes, and overall ineffectiveness in midfield — though some acknowledge he wasn't alone in struggling, with debate raging over whether Pep Guardiola made questionable selection calls. The overwhelming negativity suggests that whilst the three points papered over the cracks, Semenyo's individual display has left the fanbase questioning his suitability for big matches, particularly when alternatives like Cherki were benched.
Arsenal Fans Rage Over Eze Substitution Against City
Over 1,200 posts capturing Arsenal supporters furious at Mikel Arteta's decision to remove Eze from the pitch whilst chasing the game in a 2-1 defeat to Manchester City, with fans arguing he was one of their most dangerous attacking outlets and that substituting him for defensive options epitomises the manager's overly cautious approach when the side needs goals.
Fans Scrutinise Rice's World-Class Status After Neutral Display
Following Arsenal's goalless draw with Manchester City, supporters are debating whether Declan Rice has been overrated by English media and pundits, with many arguing he's been elevated beyond his actual ability and outperformed by players like Bruno Fernandes and Rodri in recent matchups. The discussion centres on whether Rice deserves consideration for Player of the Year awards, with critics suggesting his profile is inflated due to his nationality rather than genuine world-class performance.
Bernardo Silva Dominates as City Draw Blank
Manchester City fans are raving about Bernardo Silva's all-action midfield performance in the goalless stalemate against Arsenal, praising his work rate, technical ability, and crucial contributions when injuries disrupted City's setup. The Portuguese midfielder's tireless running and positioning have become the focal point of post-match discussion, with supporters highlighting how he effectively carried City's attacking threat throughout the match.
Arsenal Fans Vent After City Loss Despite Improved Display
Arsenal supporters are frustrated that despite playing their best football in months against Manchester City, they've surrendered a 2-1 defeat that feels symptomatic of a broader collapse in form since January. The overriding sentiment is one of regret — fans believe their recent poor performances against lower-ranked sides (Bournemouth, Forest, Wolves, Brentford) have cost them far more points than this loss, and that City's fortune in tight matches has compounded what's become a crisis of confidence at the top of the table.
Arsenal Fans Pile On Raya After Goalless Draw
Arsenal supporters are relentlessly mocking goalkeeper David Raya for his diminutive stature and perceived limitations during the 0-0 stalemate with Manchester City, with particular focus on jokes about his height, inability to take throw-ins, and a contentious refereeing decision that went his way. The largely negative sentiment reflects frustration with both the result and Raya's physical presence as a potential weakness in the title race.
Doku's Fatigue Under Scrutiny in City Stalemate
Fans across both sides heavily scrutinised Erling Haaland's performance and his impact on Manchester City's attacking play during their goalless draw with Arsenal, with particular focus on whether the striker's off-day was tactical or technical. The discussion also centred on Doku's apparent exhaustion and ineffectiveness as the match wore on, with numerous calls for his substitution in the second half as his influence visibly dwindled.
Arsenal Fans Tear Into Madueke's Woeful First-Half Display
Arsenal supporters are absolutely hammering Chelsea loanee Madueke after a genuinely dreadful opening 45 minutes, where he repeatedly gave the ball away and offered nothing going forward before being hauled off for Martinelli. The negativity is real—fans are openly mocking his performance and sarcastically suggesting he might've begged to come off himself.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Nwaneri's Inconsistent Form
Arsenal supporters are split on young defender Noni Nwaneri's reliability, with some praising his defensive contributions whilst others argue he's not good enough and prefer alternatives like Martinelli, despite the latter's own struggles this season. The debate reflects deeper frustration about squad depth and recruitment priorities.
Fans Split on Mosquera's Yellow Card Gamble
Supporters are debating whether Arsenal should have substituted Cristhian Mosquera after his 36th-minute yellow card, with some arguing he was playing well enough to risk staying on despite the danger of a second booking. The discussion reflects divided opinion on whether his attacking threat justified keeping him on the pitch or whether defensive prudence should have won out.
Gabriel's Late Headbutt Sparks Heated Debate
Fans are divided over whether Gabriel Magalhães should have been sent off for a late-game headbutt on Erling Haaland that only earned him a yellow card, with Arsenal and Manchester City supporters arguing fiercely about the severity of the incident, Haaland's reaction, and inconsistent refereeing standards. The confrontation has become the focal point of post-match discussion, overshadowing the broader context of the match itself.
Fans Praise Khusanov's Defence Despite Controversial Red Card
Manchester City and neutral supporters are highlighting Khusanov's commanding defensive performance in what appears to be a contentious sending-off incident, with multiple posts singling out the defender's composure and quality on the ball throughout the match. The discussion centres on defensive partnerships and individual brilliance rather than the controversial nature of the red card itself.
Fans Debate Controversial Dribble and Finishing Quality
Manchester City and Arsenal supporters clashed over whether a key moment in their 0-0 stalemate represented a controversial piece of play or legitimate skill, with discussion fragmenting into disagreement about execution and responsibility. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine division—some praised the technical ability on display whilst others criticised decision-making, leaving the fanbase split on whether to celebrate or criticise what unfolded.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Havertz's Big Game Role
Over 1,300 posts centre on Arsenal supporters fiercely debating whether Kai Havertz deserves to be their starting striker in crucial matches, with many arguing his positioning cost them dearly in a title-race showdown, whilst others insist he's genuinely their best option upfront. The negativity stems from frustration that his inconsistency and injury record make him an unreliable choice when three points feel non-negotiable.
Arsenal Fans Blast Diving as "Part of the Game"
Manchester City and neutral supporters are venting frustration over multiple diving incidents during the match, with particular criticism aimed at Arsenal players and manager Mikel Arteta for theatrics rather than genuine contact. The broader complaint is that modern football actively rewards simulation because players who stay on their feet are effectively penalising themselves — creating a culture where diving has become normalised rather than stamped out.
Fans Fury Over Taylor's Controversial Man City vs Arsenal Call
Manchester City and neutral supporters are divided over Anthony Taylor's refereeing performance, with many claiming he bottled crucial decisions and failed to send off Arsenal players who deserved red cards, whilst others argue he managed the match adequately. The negative sentiment centres on accusations that Taylor's reluctance to make bold calls in a high-stakes fixture effectively helped Arsenal stay competitive when they should have been reduced to ten men.
Fans Criticise Ben White's Time-Wasting Tactics
Arsenal supporters have zeroed in on defender Ben White's deliberate time-wasting during the closing stages, with repeated complaints about his excessively slow throw-ins in the final minutes. The negativity reflects frustration at what fans view as cynical, cheating behaviour when the team needed to protect a lead.
City and Arsenal Fans Frustrate Over Stalemate Tactics
Manchester City and Arsenal supporters vented their frustration over a cautious, conservative approach that left both sides unable to break the deadlock in a goalless draw. Fans criticised passive play, poor passing decisions, and a lack of attacking intent—with particular anger directed at time-wasting tactics and the unwillingness to take risks in crucial moments.
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Manchester City And Arsenal Fans Split On Key Player Form
With 920 posts discussing the goalless draw between Manchester City and Arsenal, supporters are deeply divided over whether a central attacking figure deserves more patience or has fundamentally lost their edge this season. The debate hinges on recent dips in performance versus underlying commitment, with fans split between viewing the player as a fraud versus someone unfairly scapegoated by media scrutiny.
Title Race Drama as Season Reaches Critical Point
Fans are locked in a tense debate about whether the championship is genuinely still alive or already decided, with Arsenal and Manchester City supporters trading barbs about their respective seasons and prospects. The discussion reflects the high stakes of a title race that appears to be going down to the wire, though sentiment remains cautiously neutral as supporters brace for a climactic finish.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Arteta's Title Credentials
Arsenal supporters are split between backing Mikel Arteta to finally deliver a Premier League title after years of near-misses, and those demanding he prove himself or face the sack if he fails again. The discussion centres on whether the manager deserves continued faith or if his track record of falling short when it matters most is grounds for scepticism.
Arsenal Fans Face Backlash Over Smugness and Banter
Following Arsenal's 0-0 draw with Manchester City, the discussion has spiralled into fans attacking Arsenal supporters' behaviour both online and in rival banter, with accusations that their smugness when winning makes them insufferable and widely disliked across the football community. The negativity centres on how Arsenal fans allegedly antagonise rivals during good form whilst playing the victim when results turn, with other supporters using the stalemate as ammunition in a broader character assassination of the fanbase.
Arsenal Fans Criticise Martinelli After Blunt Display
Following Arsenal's 0-0 draw with Manchester City, supporters have hammered winger Gabriele Martinelli for an anonymous, error-strewn performance, with fans questioning his decision-making, tactical positioning, and overall impact on the match. The overwhelming consensus is that he was thoroughly outplayed and invisible when Arsenal needed creative spark in attack.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Zubimendi After Poor Performance
Arsenal supporters are expressing frustration with Zubimendi's display during the match, criticising his laziness, shaky passing, and overall lack of intensity in a high-energy league, with many questioning why he remained on the pitch for so long before being substituted. The consensus among fans is that his performance was subpar and represents a missed opportunity, with some suggesting the club dodged a bullet by not investing heavily in him.
Pep's Tactical Masterclass Divides Manchester City Fans
Manchester City supporters are engaged in a heated debate about Pep Guardiola's management during their 0-0 draw with Arsenal, with some praising his tactical acumen and championship pedigree whilst others criticise his team selection and in-game decisions. The discussion centres on whether Pep outmanoeuvred Arsenal or whether City's own mistakes cost them in a tightly contested title-race clash.
Fans Debate Gyokeres Impact In City Stalemate
Manchester City and Arsenal supporters are frustrated with Gyokeres's late introduction and minimal involvement in the 0-0 draw, arguing he should have entered earlier to influence the match outcome. The discussion centres on whether the substitution timing cost his side a potential winning opportunity.
Donnarumma's Distribution Divides City and Arsenal Fans
Fans are locked in debate over Manchester City goalkeeper Donnarumma's performance, with some blaming his careless ball-playing for gifting Arsenal chances whilst others credit him with crucial saves that kept City competitive. The discussion reveals a fundamental tension in modern football: the trade-off between a keeper's distribution security and his sweeping, progressive passing out from the back.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Odegaard After Blank Stalemate
Following Arsenal's goalless draw with Manchester City, supporters have become increasingly critical of captain Martin Odegaard's creative output and leadership on the pitch, with many questioning his suitability for the armband. The debate centres on whether his passing range and decision-making are adequate for a club fighting at the top of the table, with some defending him whilst others argue he's simply not delivering when it matters most.
Arsenal Fans Lament Key Absences in Disappointing Draw
Arsenal supporters are frustrated about missing injured players—particularly Bukayo Saka and Jurriën Timber—whose absence on the right flank left the defence exposed and the attack blunt. Fans are using the goalless stalemate as evidence that these key performers are irreplaceable to Mikel Arteta's system, with some sarcastically comparing current players unfavourably to what Saka brings when fit.
Manchester City and Arsenal Fans Clash Over Manager Futures
Fans are deeply divided over their managers' performances and future at the club, with City supporters calling for change whilst Arsenal fans debate whether injuries are masking underlying tactical issues. The discussion reflects mounting frustration with recent results and competing visions for what success should look like at both clubs.
Referee Decisions Spark Frustration in City-Arsenal Stalemate
Fans are heavily criticising the officials' handling of the match, with 142 posts dominated by complaints about controversial refereeing calls rather than the actual 0-0 result. The negative sentiment reflects widespread belief that poor decision-making shaped the outcome and affected both sides unfairly.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Arteta After Damaging City Draw
Arsenal supporters are expressing fierce frustration with manager Mikel Arteta following a goalless draw against Manchester City, with many calling for his sacking and criticising the team's performance, inability to compete with rivals, and recent cup exits. The negative sentiment centres on Arsenal's inability to progress beyond second place and questions whether Arteta has the tactical acumen to challenge for the title.
Fans Debate James Trafford's Goalkeeper Credentials
Manchester City supporters are divided over whether young keeper James Trafford deserves more playing time, with some arguing he's a superior ball-playing option to the club's current number one. The discussion centres on his composure and technical ability, particularly in building play from the back, amid broader debate about the club's goalkeeping situation.
Arsenal Fans Rue Missed Chances in Goalless Draw
Arsenal supporters are frustrated after failing to convert multiple clear-cut opportunities against Manchester City, with several posts highlighting wasted chances and narrow misses (including shots hitting the woodwork) that could have changed the result. The neutral sentiment reflects a mixed reaction—acknowledgement of decent attacking play mixed with disappointment at clinical finishing when it mattered most.
Referee Calls Spark Divided Fan Debate
With nearly 900 posts discussing the officials' performance during City's narrow loss to Arsenal, supporters remain split on whether the key decisions were justified, though the overwhelmingly brief and fragmented sample posts suggest fans are either frustrated with the analysis itself or reluctant to elaborate on contentious calls. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement among the fanbase rather than consensus criticism or praise of the referee's handling.
Haaland's Decisive Goal and Post-Match Swagger Dominate
Manchester City fans are celebrating Haaland's 65th-minute winner that sealed a 2-1 victory, with discussion centring on his yellow card for a headbutt incident and his notably composed, smirking demeanour in post-match interviews. The broader conversation reflects City supporters' relief at securing three points whilst debating VAR's decision-making on the controversial contact that went unpunished beyond yellow cards.
City Fans Question Empty Seats at Etihad
Manchester City supporters are debating the Etihad's atmosphere and stadium capacity on matchday, with particular focus on why upper tiers remain empty during what should be a packed fixture. The conversation reveals frustration about attendance levels and construction work, though some defend the venue's actual noise levels when it is full.
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City and Arsenal Fans Frustrated by Stalemate Stagnation
Supporters of both sides expressed disappointment at a goalless draw that left neither team satisfied, with particular criticism aimed at attacking impotence and tactical inconsistency. The overwhelming negative mood reflected frustration that despite dominating passages of play, neither side could convert chances or impose their gameplan convincingly enough to claim three points in a crucial title race encounter.
Arsenal Fans Rage Over Gabriel's Controversial Escape
Over 791 posts emerged from the Manchester City versus Arsenal stalemate with supporters absolutely fuming that Gabriel Magalhães wasn't sent off for what they viewed as a red card offence, with many convinced the Brazilian defender escaped punishment he would've received had he been scrutinised more closely by VAR and the match official.
Referee Decisions Dominate City-Arsenal Stalemate Debate
Fans from both sides are furious with the officiating in the goalless draw, with Arsenal supporters particularly aggrieved that inconsistent refereeing decisions—especially around corner kicks and fouls—have cost them points in the title race. Manchester City fans counter that the referee has historically favoured Arsenal, creating a toxic dynamic where both sets of supporters blame the official rather than analysing the actual tactical battle on the pitch.
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Arsenal's Dropped Points Fuel Neutral Scepticism
Following the goalless draw between Manchester City and Arsenal, fans are fixating on AFTV's reaction and taking shots at Arsenal's title credentials, with neutrals questioning whether the Gunners can sustain their top position or will collapse under pressure as before. The discussion centres on Arsenal's tendency to fall short when it matters, rather than engaging meaningfully with the tactical or performance aspects of the match itself.
Manchester City and Arsenal Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
With 115 posts dominated entirely by reaction GIFs rather than substantive commentary, supporters from both sides are expressing their frustration and bewilderment at a 0-0 draw that leaves the title race locked in tension. The absence of actual discussion suggests fans were too stunned—or too disappointed—to find words for what unfolded.
Arsenal's Lucky Arsenal Draws Amid Controversial Refereeing Claims
Manchester City and neutral fans are locked in a heated debate over whether Arsenal have benefited from fortunate refereeing decisions and injury luck throughout the season, with several claiming Gabriel should have been sent off in this stalemate. The discussion reflects growing frustration that Arsenal's title credentials are being artificially inflated by what critics perceive as inconsistent officiating rather than pure footballing merit.
Arsenal Fans Fear Mosquera's Yellow vs Doku Threat
Arsenal supporters are anxiously debating whether defender Cristhian Mosquera can survive the second half on a yellow card whilst being repeatedly targeted by Manchester City's dangerous winger Mouciao Doku, with many convinced the booking leaves Arsenal vulnerable to either a red card or relentless attacking punishment down that flank.
Arsenal Fans Turn On Zubimendi After City Draw
Arsenal supporters are venting intense frustration at Mikel Arteta's midfielder Zubimendi following the 2-1 defeat to Manchester City, with multiple posts claiming he stifles their attacking play and lacks the creative drive the team desperately needs. Fans are openly calling for his removal from the starting XI, arguing his presence in midfield actively harms their transition from defence to attack and comparing him unfavourably to City's Rodri.
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Manchester City and Arsenal Fans Analyse Goalless Draw Drama
Fans are discussing a 0-0 stalemate between Manchester City and Arsenal, with the neutral sentiment reflecting frustration over missed chances and tactical caution from both sides. The sample posts are fragmented and cryptic, suggesting supporters are either expressing disappointment at dropped points in the title race or debating who should have won a tight, cagey encounter.
Manchester City Fans Rally Behind Club After Stalemate
Manchester City supporters are expressing passionate backing for their team following a goalless draw with Arsenal at the top of the table, with the overwhelming majority of posts simply showing unwavering allegiance through chants of "Come On City" rather than engaging in tactical analysis or controversy. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase united in support rather than divided by debate about the match itself.
Manchester City Fans Brace for Title Race Collapse
Manchester City supporters are spiralling into anxiety ahead of their clash with leaders Arsenal, with the fanbase expressing genuine emotional distress about the prospect of falling further behind in the title race. The discussion captures a fanbase mentally preparing for disappointment, using dark humour and admission of numbness to cope with what they fear could be a season-defining result.
City and Arsenal Fans Divided Over Controversial Ref Calls
With 180 posts dissecting the match, supporters are locked in heated debate over whether key challenges should have been penalised as fouls, with particular frustration that players who don't theatrically hit the deck are being ignored by officials. The negativity centres on inconsistent refereeing standards and the broader complaint that referees are encouraging diving by only punishing contact when bodies hit the turf.
Arsenal Fans Blame Pre-Match Interviews for Title Loss
Arsenal supporters are expressing frustration that excessive pre-match media appearances by Mikel Arteta and players are jinxing the team's performances, with fans arguing that Sky Sports' heavy coverage of Arsenal interviews compared to Manchester City is piling unnecessary pressure on the side ahead of crucial matches. The discussion reflects a superstitious anxiety that Arteta's willingness to do repeated interviews directly correlates with Arsenal's defeats, turning post-match analysis into a blame game about preparation and distraction rather than on-pitch execution.
Arsenal Fans Debate Dowman Substitution Timing Call
Arsenal supporters are divided over whether teenage prospect Max Dowman should have been brought on earlier as a substitute during the 0-0 draw, with some arguing he could have provided creative spark in attack while others question whether he's ready for the intensity of top-flight football at his age.
Fans Demand Repeat After City Edge Arsenal Thriller
Manchester City supporters are calling for another performance like their 2-1 comeback victory over Arsenal, with vague motivational posts celebrating the result without detailed analysis of Haaland's decisive strike or the tactical battle that unfolded.
City Fans Debate Title Race Tiebreaker Rules
Manchester City supporters are locked in discussion about how the Premier League separates teams on equal points, with confusion raging over whether goal difference or goals scored is the decisive factor in what could be a knife-edge title battle. The anxiety is palpable — fans recognise that with Arsenal just one point ahead and the gap potentially closing, understanding the exact tiebreaker rules has become crucial intel for the run-in.
Arsenal and City Fans Clash Over Defensive Football Tactics
Fans are bitterly divided over Manchester City's approach to the match, with many criticising their cautious, defensive style of play as "football terrorism" whilst others defend their pragmatism. The negative sentiment reflects broader frustration about prioritising results over entertaining, attacking football, with supporters taking personal shots at the team's tactical philosophy rather than celebrating the outcome.
Arsenal Fans Devastated As Title Hopes Crumble Again
Over 1,700 posts from this match saw Arsenal supporters in meltdown, repeatedly branding their team "bottlers" after surrendering a lead to Manchester City in a 2-1 defeat that could prove decisive in the title race. The overwhelming negativity reflects deep frustration at another critical moment where Arsenal failed to deliver, with fans convinced their top-of-the-table position now hangs by a thread.
City And Arsenal Fans Divided Over Stalemate Stalemate
Manchester City and Arsenal supporters are locked in confused, contradictory reactions to what appears to be a 0-0 draw, though some posts bizarrely reference a 2-1 scoreline, creating widespread uncertainty about the actual result. The fanbase sentiment remains neutral and fractured, with conversation ranging from defensive pragmatism about not losing ground in the title race to frustration at dropped points and cryptic observations about refereeing decisions.
Arsenal Fans React as Rivals Dominate League Race
Arsenal supporters are grappling with widespread negativity and ridicule from the wider football community following their slip-up, with discussion centring on why so many neutrals and rival fans are actively rooting against them rather than backing the underdog. The debate reveals deep frustration within the Arsenal fanbase itself — some blaming internal cynicism for damaging the team's title push, whilst others lament that their club has become so universally disliked that even casual observers prefer to see Manchester City's dominance continue.
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No player is flawless. To put no agency on Ödegaard for the pass while putting it all on Havertz is objectively disingenuous.
The post match showing all of Arsenal’s missed chances and none ours is sort obnoxious. Tim Howard said “Arsenal created the better chances” is a false narrative and highlighting all their missed moments and not ours is so disingenuous
We could have been up 3-0 in the first half
Like they are showing NOR blocking a shot with his hip as a close call red card highlight…
Stfu, victimhood fc is w…
When Gary Neville says Gabriel deserved a red, then you know it’s a red. I wonder if the league will “look at it” and then say that VAR and the official were wrong.
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Forest Fans Debate Star Player's Inconsistent Season Form
Nottingham Forest supporters are divided over a key attacking player's performances this season, acknowledging his crucial goal-scoring contributions whilst questioning whether his overall play has matched previous standards, with many attributing struggles to limited quality service from teammates. The discussion reflects a neutral fanbase perspective—appreciating his output when it matters most but recognising he's carrying an underperforming squad rather than consistently dominating matches.
Forest Fans Stunned as Gibbs-White Sparks Comeback Victory
Nottingham Forest supporters are in disbelief after Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick turned around a dire half-time deficit, with fans expressing relief and jubilation at a result that has completely transformed their weekend mood. The dramatic turnaround — from genuine relegation worries at the break to a commanding 4-1 win — has left the fanbase euphoric and vindicated in their belief.
Forest Fans Hail MGW's Masterclass in Thrashing Burnley
Nottingham Forest supporters are unanimously celebrating Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick performance in a 4-1 demolition of Burnley, with fans jokingly calling for statues to be erected in his honour and praising his captain's shift. The overwhelmingly positive reaction centres entirely on MGW's individual brilliance rather than any controversial refereeing decisions, despite the matchweek's neutral classification.
Forest's Demolition Job Fuels Spurs Relegation Talk
Fans are celebrating Nottingham Forest's stunning 4-1 comeback win over Burnley as a potential turning point in the relegation battle, with many seizing on the result to declare Tottenham's fate sealed and mockingly suggest Forest could still send them down. The discussion reveals growing belief that Spurs' season is unravelling whilst Forest have suddenly found form at precisely the moment it matters most.
Forest Fans Praise Jesus After Tactical Reshuffle
Nottingham Forest supporters are backing Igor Jesus after he made a positive impact in a 4-1 victory, with fans particularly noting how he looked sharper when deployed in a two-striker system rather than as a lone forward. The consensus is that Jesus has had a solid first season in England and that manager Vitor Pereira's decision to switch to a 4-4-2 formation—a rarity since promotion—finally gave the Brazilian striker the platform to thrive.
Hutchinson Divides Forest Fans After Crucial Display
Nottingham Forest supporters are locked in debate over left-back Evan Hutchinson's performance, with some praising his crucial attacking contributions—particularly his crossing and link-up play in buildup moves—whilst others criticise his defensive lapses and inconsistency throughout matches. The discussion reveals a fanbase genuinely uncertain whether Hutchinson represents the club's future or a vulnerability that needs addressing in the summer transfer window.
Nottingham Forest Fans Hail Ryan Yates Masterclass
Despite the match data showing a 4-1 scoreline, the 73 posts in this discussion are overwhelmingly focused on praising Ryan Yates's performance, with supporters crediting him as the standout player and joking about replacing underperforming teammates with "Yates clones." Fans are particularly impressed by his crossing ability and impact when introduced to the match, suggesting he should feature more prominently in Forest's starting lineup and set-piece delivery.
Nottingham Forest Fans Reassured by Cunha's Solid Defensive Performance
Forest supporters have unanimously backed young defender Cunha following his assured display against Burnley, with fans expressing genuine confidence in his development and suggesting he's earned a regular starting role ahead of the struggling Morato. The broader conversation reflects cautious optimism about the club's defensive future despite concerns over Murillo's recent form and injury worries.
Forest's Second Half Masterclass Masks First Half Shambles
Nottingham Forest fans are split between praising an extraordinary second-half performance—highlighted by Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick in a 4-1 demolition—and criticising a woeful opening 45 minutes that left supporters genuinely concerned about their season. There's cautious optimism that Forest can build momentum if they bottle the quality shown after half-time, though frustration lingers over inconsistency and early-season struggles.
Nottingham Forest's Collapse Sparks Relegation Fears
Nottingham Forest fans are in despair after their 4-1 demolition by Burnley, with supporters openly accepting their fate in the relegation battle and resorting to dark humour about the club's dire predicament. The discussion reflects a fanbase that has largely given up hope, focusing more on mocking their own team's weakness than analysing the match itself.
Forest and Burnley Fans Debate Summer Squad Overhaul
Supporters from both clubs are locked in debate about their bloated squads, poor recruitment investments, and the urgent need to sell players and reinvest in a genuine striker to avoid another relegation scrap. The discussion reveals frustration with overspending on fringe players who haven't delivered value, whilst acknowledging that financial Fair Play rules may force difficult departures in the coming window.
Forest Fans Debate Striker Setup After Gibbs-White Display
Nottingham Forest supporters are locked in tactical discussion about formations and personnel, with most advocating for multiple strikers in the starting XI after Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick performance showed what their attacking players can do when deployed centrally. The consensus is clear — rotating wingers aren't working, and the club should prioritise getting Jesus, Wood, and their goal-scoring talent on the pitch together rather than persisting with underperforming wide players.
Morgan Gibbs-White's Hat-Trick Stuns Forest Fans
Nottingham Forest supporters are in raptures over Morgan Gibbs-White's exceptional three-goal performance, with fans particularly mesmerised by an outrageous header in the second half that defied belief. The positive sentiment centres entirely on the quality of his finishing and work rate, cementing what supporters view as a standout individual display in Forest's comeback victory.
Nottingham Forest Fans Savage Bakwa Performance in Defeat
Forest supporters vented their frustration at winger Bakwa's display during the 4-1 loss to Burnley, with fans describing him as out of his depth at Premier League level and questioning basic technical skills like his first touch. The negativity extended to calling him one of the club's worst signings since promotion, with even rare moments of competence sparking sarcastic celebration from exasperated supporters.
Forest Demolish Struggling Burnley in Goalfest
Nottingham Forest fans celebrated a dominant 4-1 victory over relegation rivals Burnley, with Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick defining a second-half mauling that exposed poor defending and tactical confusion from the visitors. The discussion centred on Forest's clinical finishing and Burnley's defensive collapse, with supporters questioning their rivals' game management and substitution timing as the match slipped away from them.
Gibbs-White's Hat-Trick Sparks England Selection Debate
Nottingham Forest fans are raving about Morgan Gibbs-White's sensational three-goal performance against Burnley, with many arguing he deserves England recognition ahead of players like Phil Foden. The discussion centres on his dramatic late-season form and the puzzling gap between his club performances and international selection.
Forest Fans Celebrate Stunning Victory in Relegation Battle
Nottingham Forest supporters are in raptures after a dominant 4-1 demolition of Burnley, with Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick turning the match decisively in Forest's favour following an early Burnley goal. The emphatic win provides crucial breathing room in the relegation fight for the home side.
Forest Fans Erupt as Gibbs-White Inspires Comeback Victory
Nottingham Forest supporters are celebrating wildly after Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick sparks a dramatic 4-1 turnaround against Burnley, with fans expressing raw relief and joy at the attacking display. The emphatic nature of the win—after going behind early—has triggered visceral reactions across the fanbase desperate for this kind of clinical, dominant performance in their relegation fight.
Morgan Gibbs-White Drags Forest Back from Brink
Nottingham Forest fans are in disbelief at Morgan Gibbs-White's second-half masterclass, where he single-handedly turned around a catastrophic opening 45 minutes to spark a remarkable 4-1 comeback victory. The performance has reignited belief in the dressing room and convinced supporters that their big players can deliver when it matters most in the relegation battle.
Fans Debate Scott Parker's Management Amid Defensive Struggles
Forest and Burnley supporters are sharply divided over manager Scott Parker's tactical approach, with many criticising his defensive, cautious style as inadequate for Premier League survival despite his Championship promotion pedigree. The conversation reveals frustration that his defensive-first philosophy, while effective at Championship level, leaves struggling sides too brittle and unambitious to compete at the top flight.
Forest Fans Vindicated as Gibbs-White Seals Epic Turnaround
Nottingham Forest supporters are celebrating a dramatic 4-1 comeback victory over Burnley, with Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick sparking jubilant reactions from fans who claim they never doubted their side's ability to overturn an early deficit. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects relief and vindication after Forest mounted an impressive second-half display to secure a crucial three points in their relegation scrap.
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Nottingham Forest Fans Celebrate Remarkable Second-Half Comeback
Forest supporters are erupting in joy after their side staged a stunning turnaround against Burnley, with Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick and a late Igor Jesus goal securing a 4-1 victory that feels like a genuine statement moment in their fight against relegation. The celebration in the fanbase is palpable—this isn't just three points, it's evidence that something is clicking at the City Ground when it matters most.
Morgan Gibbs-White's Hat-Trick Stuns in Forest Victory
Nottingham Forest supporters are in raptures over Morgan Gibbs-White's outstanding three-goal performance in the club's 4-1 demolition of Burnley, with fans hailing him as a potential season-defining signing and comparing the moment to one of the club's greatest transfer decisions. The neutral sentiment score reflects mixed reactions across the fanbase, though the overwhelming majority are celebrating what they view as a genuinely exceptional individual display that could prove transformative for the club's season.
Ward-Prowse Assist Sparks Forest Comeback Joy
Nottingham Forest supporters are celebrating what they're describing as Ward-Prowse's standout contribution—an assist for Morgan Gibbs-White's equaliser—in what turned into a dramatic comeback victory that nobody saw coming. The discussion centres on the midfielder finally delivering meaningful creativity for the club and praise for Gibbs-White's hat-trick performance that dragged Forest back from a disastrous first half to secure an enormous win.
Nottingham Forest Fans Defend Nuno Amid Relegation Struggle
Forest supporters are pushing back against criticism of manager Nuno Espírito Santo, arguing he's doing a credible job despite injury problems and a difficult relegation battle, whilst simultaneously venting frustration at former sporting director Edu's failed recruitment strategy that they believe has crippled the club's chances.
Forest Fans Fume as Murillo Injury Derails Season
Nottingham Forest supporters are furious that manager Vitor Pereira played Murillo despite signs the defender wasn't fully fit, with the Brazilian now facing weeks on the sidelines at a critical stage of the season. Fans are questioning the coaching staff's squad rotation and team selection decisions, arguing that Milenkovic should have been started instead, leaving Forest dangerously exposed at the back going forward.
Forest and Burnley Fans Eye West Ham's Survival Fight
Neutral observers and supporters are fixating on West Ham's upcoming fixture against Crystal Palace as a potential turning point in the relegation battle, with fans speculating that Palace's European commitments might hand the Hammers an unlikely lifeline. The discussion reveals underlying anxiety about the bottom half's fate, with particular scepticism aimed at whether West Ham can capitalise on what some view as a winnable game.
Fans Hail Captain's Leadership as Turning Point
Nottingham Forest and Burnley supporters are locked in a neutral debate about their respective captains' performances and influence on the team's trajectory this season. Posts oscillate between praising captaincy and questioning whether leadership alone can deliver the wins needed to escape the relegation zone.
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@kennyjnr1 @NFFC The atmosphere there is like Anfield. False unless it’s for the cameras
Jesus looks a much more effective player in a 2 as well. I’ve come to realise we’ve pretty much been playing a false 9/second striker up top when it’s just him whilst Woods been out.
I think its pretty set in stone he will go, i wish him the best never put a foot wrong. We just need to make sure we get the most we can off city. Surely we wait till after the world cup when his price is likely to skyrocket.
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Tottenham Fans Torn Between Hope and Frustration
Spurs supporters are cautiously optimistic after a more purposeful performance against Brighton, but devastated by a last-minute equaliser that snatched what felt like a deserved win from their grasp. The mood is conflicted—acknowledgement of improved play mixed with exasperation at their ongoing inability to close out matches, particularly as relegation threatens to become a real concern.
Fans Divided Over Xavi Simons' Inconsistent Display
Brighton supporters couldn't agree on whether Xavi Simons' goal was a moment of genuine quality or part of an otherwise unconvincing performance, with some praising his finishing whilst others mocked his theatrical celebration and questioned his form in a struggling side. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion about whether he's a Premier League talent or simply a player treading water at a club destined for the Championship.
Fans Celebrate Mitoma's Equaliser in Thrilling Draw
Brighton supporters are lavishing praise on Kaoru Mitoma following his brilliant equalising goal in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Tottenham, with some debating whether the Japanese winger has now outgrown the club and should seek a bigger stage to fulfil his obvious potential.
Referee Calls Spark Divided Fan Debate
Fans from both sides engaged in a fractious discussion about officiating decisions during the goalless first half, with neutral observers weighing in on controversial moments involving yellow cards and potential fouls. The posts reveal frustration across the fanbase—particularly from Tottenham supporters unhappy with the referee's management of the match—though the conversation remained largely surface-level exchanges rather than detailed tactical analysis.
Tottenham Fans Hail Kinsky's Redemption in Goalkeeping Battle
Spurs supporters are raving about goalkeeper Kinsky's solid performance in the 2-2 draw against Brighton, with several suggesting he's earned the right to keep his place over returning Vicario despite the Argentine's injury recovery. The consensus is that Kinsky has delivered two consecutive reliable displays and represents the kind of goalkeeper De Zerbi's system demands, sparking genuine debate about who should be Tottenham's number one going forward.
Bournemouth Fans Rage at Solanke's Wastefulness
Bournemouth supporters are furious with striker Dominic Solanke's invisibility and finishing in the 2-2 draw, with fans questioning his £65 million price tag and arguing he offers nothing in the box when chances arrive. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine split opinion—some accept his broader contributions, but the overwhelming anger centres on his inability to be a reliable goalscorer when it matters most.
Tottenham vs Brighton Marred by Mysterious Phone Alarm Chaos
Fans across both sets of supporters were distracted and irritated by a persistent phone alarm going off during the match, with the interruption lasting so long that viewers questioned whether it was a broadcast issue or an actual mobile device in the stadium. The neutral sentiment reflects widespread frustration at the technical mishap rather than disagreement over the on-pitch action itself.
Tottenham Fans Turn on Danso After Late Brighton Collapse
Spurs supporters are scapegoating defender Kevin Danso for Tottenham's dramatic 2-2 draw with Brighton, specifically blaming him for failing to clear the ball before Brighton's equaliser in the dying moments and earlier defensive lapses that cost them goals. The negative sentiment reflects frustration that poor individual mistakes are dragging down what should be a stronger defence, with some calling for the defender to leave the club entirely.
De Zerbi Debate as Tottenham Draw with Brighton
Fans are fiercely divided on whether Roberto De Zerbi's arrival has genuinely improved Tottenham's on-pitch performance, with some praising his tactical clarity whilst others question whether his appointment came too late to salvage their season. The 2-2 draw has sparked broader discussion about De Zerbi's credentials as a manager, his appearance, and whether Tottenham can realistically climb out of trouble under his watch.
Tottenham Fans Divided on Gallagher's Performance in Draw
Spurs supporters are locked in debate over midfielder Conor Gallagher's display in the 2-2 draw with Brighton, with some praising his effort and commitment whilst others remain unconvinced he's the right fit for the club. The discussion reflects broader frustration amongst the fanbase about Tottenham's squad selections and tactical approach, particularly regarding which attacking players should be leading the line.
Tottenham Fans Dissect Maddison's Tunnel Exit Drama
With Spurs drawing 2-2 against Brighton, supporters spent the match debating why James Maddison walked down the tunnel before the final whistle — whether it was frustration at not being brought on, concern over injury management after eight months out, or tactical confusion over substitution strategy. The discussion reveals deeper anxieties about Tottenham's injury crisis and squad depth at a critical moment in their season.
Spurs Fans Debate Bentancur Impact in Draw Stalemate
Tottenham supporters have split opinions on midfielder Yves Bissouma's display in the 2-2 draw with Brighton, with some questioning his standard of play, whilst others highlight Rodrigo Bentancur's commanding midfield performance and his importance to the side following his recent return from injury. The discussion centres on whether Spurs' midfield control—despite a frustrating draw result—signals genuine tactical improvement or masks deeper issues in closing out matches.
Tottenham's Defensive Lapses Cost Them Against Brighton
Spurs fans are dissecting a chaotic 2-2 draw by focusing almost entirely on right-back Pedro Porro's positioning mistakes that led to Brighton's equalising goals, with particular frustration directed at his attacking instincts leaving defensive gaps. The debate centres on whether Porro's inability to balance attack and defence exposes deeper tactical problems, or whether blame should be distributed among midfield cover and other defenders.
Tottenham Fans Turn on Tel After Goalless Draw
Spurs supporters have unleashed criticism on striker Richarlison "Tel" following a frustrating 0-0 stalemate against Brighton, with fans highlighting his lack of defensive effort, poor positioning, and wasted opportunities as particularly galling given the club's relegation battle. The consensus is damning—fans argue he offered nothing in attack or defence, with comparisons drawn to other underperforming forwards and calls for him to be removed from the squad.
Van Hecke's Rare Off-Day Costs Brighton in Draw
Brighton fans are frustrated with defender Jan Paul van Hecke's uncharacteristic errors that directly led to Tottenham's goals in a 2-2 draw, though they acknowledge his assist on the late equaliser somewhat redeemed an otherwise poor defensive performance. The discussion highlights how Van Hecke's rare slip-up—combined with goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen's positioning mistakes—cost Brighton what should have been a winning performance.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans Row Over Referee Controversy
Supporters are locked in heated debate about refereeing decisions during the 2-2 draw, with the overwhelmingly negative sentiment driven by arguments that descended into personal insults rather than substantive tactical discussion. The sample posts reveal a toxic exchange where fans are attacking each other's intelligence rather than analysing what actually went wrong on the pitch.
Referee Inconsistency Dominates Post-Match Debate
Fans are frustrated by perceived inconsistency in how referees are calling fouls, particularly around inadvertent elbows in aerial challenges and the way player reaction (diving versus staying on feet) appears to influence whether contact is penalised. The broader complaint centres on officials seemingly rewarding embellishment whilst punishing players who absorb contact without theatrical appeals.
Tottenham and Brighton's Chaotic Thriller Ends Even
Fans witnessed a controversial, action-packed 2-2 draw packed with yellow cards and late drama, with supporters praising Brighton's resilience in clawing back from 2-1 down whilst Tottenham's defensive struggles came under fire. The match left neutral observers impressed by Brighton's character but also highlighted just how fragile Spurs' position has become this season.
Spurs and Brighton Fans Gutted After Dramatic Stalemate
With the match ending 2-2 after a stunning late comeback from Brighton, supporters from both sides are venting their frustration over what they perceive as refereeing decisions that shaped the chaotic encounter. The overwhelming negativity suggests fans feel robbed by officiating rather than accepting it as an entertaining draw.
Spurs' Shirt-Off Curse Haunts Relegation Fight
Tottenham fans are furious that their players celebrated with shirt removals during the 2-2 draw against Brighton, arguing the premature showboating and poor mentality cost them the match in a crucial relegation battle. The recurring pattern of conceding immediately after such celebrations has become emblematic of the squad's lack of discipline when fighting for survival.
Tottenham Fans Fury Over Udogie Officiating Decisions
Spurs supporters are absolutely seething over refereeing calls they believe wrongly penalised their left-back Udogie during the 2-2 draw with Brighton, with fans convinced he was not actually fouled in key moments and questioning whether the official even had a clear view of the action. The negativity centres on one incident in particular where contact was minimal and Udogie appeared to slip before any real challenge was made.
Mitoma Shines in Dramatic Tottenham Draw
Fans were divided in their post-match reaction to the 2-2 stalemate, with Brighton supporters praising Kaoru Mitoma's brilliance despite the late equaliser, whilst debate raged over whether the Japanese winger deserves a bigger stage than the Premier League. The consensus among neutrals and some Tottenham fans was that Mitoma was comfortably the standout performer across the 90 minutes.
Tottenham's Dramatic Collapse Sparks Championship Relegation Jibes
Spurs supporters and neutrals are mercilessly mocking Tottenham's disastrous form after they surrendered a 2-1 lead to draw 2-2 with Brighton, with fans sarcastically welcoming the club to the Championship amid their alarming descent from European regulars to relegation-form strugglers. The tone is brutally mocking—comparing their fall from Champions League football to life in the second tier as a humiliating "upgrade."
Tottenham Fans Furious After Brighton Stalemate Drop
Spurs supporters are in open revolt after squandering a 2-1 lead to draw 2-2 with Brighton, with fans calling out the team's mentality, lacklustre celebrations, and perceived disrespect to players like Son Heung-min as the club languishes in 17th place. The overriding sentiment is one of frustration and embarrassment — these are fans watching their side slip further away from Champions League contention and warning of a potential Championship collapse if standards don't drastically improve.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans Debate Goal Quality After Dramatic Draw
Fans spent 203 posts dissecting the quality and difficulty of the four goals in a thrilling 2-2 draw, with particular focus on whether certain finishes were genuinely "one in a hundred" moments or more straightforward conversions. The conversation hinged on expected goals (xG) data and the gap between how commentators framed the goals versus how difficult they actually were to execute.
Spurs and Brighton Fans Debate Substitution Rules Drama
Fans spent the match obsessing over which team had exhausted their allocation of substitutes, with some hoping a late tactical change might trigger a dodgy rule violation that could affect the final result. The neutral 0-0 scoreline at full-time became almost secondary to the substitution theatre, revealing how engaged supporters are with the technical minutiae of modern football law.
Eight Minutes Sparks Furious Ref Decision Debate
Fans are up in arms over the referee's decision to award eight minutes of added time in the closing stages, with supporters convinced the official got the calculation wrong and robbed Brighton of a genuine opportunity to snatch a late equaliser. The controversy centres on whether the injury stoppages and goal celebrations were properly accounted for in the time added on.
Tottenham Fans Taunt Brighton Over Relegation Fight
After a dramatic 2-2 draw, Tottenham supporters are relentlessly mocking Brighton's position near the bottom of the table, with fans trading increasingly heated insults about whether Brighton will go down this season. The discussion centres entirely on relegation doom rather than analysing the match itself, revealing the psychological edge Spurs fans are attempting to gain despite failing to win.
Xavi Simons' Premature Celebration Becomes Match Turning Point
Fans are ruthlessly mocking Xavi Simons for wildly celebrating his 77th-minute goal by removing his shirt with fifteen minutes still remaining, only for Brighton to equalise in stoppage time and snatch a 2-2 draw. The moment has become a symbol of Tottenham's inability to close out matches, with supporters sarcastically suggesting his early theatrics jinxed the result and questioning whether such showboating belongs in a genuine title fight.
Spurs Face Relegation Fears After Brighton Draw
Tottenham supporters are in crisis mode following a 2-2 draw that leaves them battling relegation, with fans expressing panic about their defensive vulnerabilities and questioning whether their squad has the quality to survive in the Premier League. The mood is bleak enough that even rival fans are shifting from mockery to genuine concern about the state of a historically big club now fighting for survival.
Tottenham's Frustration as Brighton Rescue Point
Spurs fans are venting bitter disappointment at another dropped result—a 2-2 draw where Tottenham surrendered a late equaliser to Brighton—with the mood dark and resignation setting in about the club's ongoing struggles. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of deflated supporters and observers noting Tottenham's inability to close out matches, particularly given the added frustration of conceding in stoppage time.
Tottenham's Collapse Complete as Brighton Snatch Late Draw
Spurs fans are in bits after surrendering a 2-1 lead with virtually the last kick of the match, with Georginio Rutter's 90+5' equaliser turning what should've been three points into an embarrassing stalemate. The reaction is one of exasperation and dark humour—supporters can't believe their side have bottled it again, particularly with Tottenham sat in the relegation zone and desperate for a win.
Tottenham Fans Savage Kolo Muani's Finishing
Spurs supporters are furious with Kolo Muani's wastefulness in front of goal during the 2-2 draw, particularly his failure to square the ball or convert a tap-in opportunity that could have won the match. Fans are questioning Paris Saint-Germain's £80 million investment and calling for him to be permanently moved on rather than kept on loan.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans Divided Over Penalty Consistency
Supporters from both sides are locked in debate over whether a controversial incident should have been awarded as a penalty, with the core argument centring on inconsistent refereeing standards—fans pointing out that identical or comparable contact earlier in the match was treated differently by the official. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about whether the decision was correct in isolation versus whether it matched previous calls.
Defensive Schooling Over Late-Game Ball Handling Error
Fans are dissecting a crucial defensive mistake in the final moments — specifically criticising a Tottenham defender for taking an unnecessary touch before clearing the ball in the box rather than immediately booting it away, which allowed Brighton to equalise with the last kick of the match. The consensus is brutal: at that stage of the game, you don't overthink it — you just get rid of it, simple as.
Leeds Fans Celebrate Rutter's Last-Minute Brighton Equaliser
A dramatic 2-2 draw between Tottenham and Brighton has gone viral amongst Leeds United supporters, who are gleefully crediting Brighton's Georginio Rutter—a former Leeds loanee—with "sabotaging" Spurs' result in their favour. The timing of Rutter's 90+5' equaliser and his recent Brighton transfer has sparked a flood of jokes about him being a secret Leeds agent still doing damage for the Whites.
Fans Slam Sky Sports Coverage of Dramatic 2-2 Draw
Rather than discussing the frantic match itself—which saw Tottenham and Brighton trade blows in a thrilling 2-2 draw—supporters are absolutely fuming with Sky Sports' production choices, alleging bias in how goals were shown, criticising commentary quality, and complaining about on-screen clutter obscuring key moments. The negativity stems almost entirely from poor broadcasting rather than the football itself.
Tottenham Fans React to Late Brighton Collapse Drama
Fans are fixated on Xavi Simons' premature celebration after his goal put Spurs 2-1 up, only for Brighton to snatch a 2-2 draw deep into injury time — with supporters mercilessly comparing his shirt-off antics to Richarlison's infamous Tottenham curse and joking that he'll have better success in the Championship next season.
Tottenham's Defensive Chaos Costs Them Late Draw
Spurs fans are fuming about basic defensive organisation costing them a 2-1 lead, with particular criticism aimed at how Brighton's equaliser came from unmarked players at the back post and a lack of defensive discipline in the final moments. The overwhelming sentiment is one of frustration at repeated, preventable defensive mistakes that have plagued the side all season.
Tottenham Slump Further as Early Celebrations Backfire
Spurs supporters and neutrals are tearing into their team's premature goal celebrations during Tottenham's 2-2 draw with Brighton, with fans pointing out that Xavi Simons' wild antics at 77 minutes invited karmic punishment when Rutter equalised deep into injury time. The wider frustration cuts deeper—with Tottenham languishing in 17th place, fans are questioning the mentality of celebrating like champions when the club is fighting relegation.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans Divided Over Refereeing Inconsistency
Fans are fiercely debating whether the referee's inconsistent application of the rules unfairly disadvantaged one side or affected both teams equally in the 2-2 draw. The discussion reveals a split between those convinced the officials were genuinely atrocious and those arguing the poor standard impacted both Spurs and Brighton fairly.
Tottenham and Brighton Share Dramatic Late Draw
Fans witnessed a chaotic 2-2 thriller that swung wildly across 90 minutes, with Tottenham twice taking the lead before Brighton equalised deep into stoppage time through Georginio Rutter. The discussion reflects shock and disbelief at how the match unfolded, capturing the emotional rollercoaster of a game that could've gone either way.
Tottenham Fans Dissect Controversial Missed Goal Call
Spurs supporters debated whether a disallowed effort was incorrectly flagged for offside, with fans split on whether the decision robbed them of a potential match-winner in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Brighton.
Tottenham's Collapse Deepens Relegation Fears
Spurs fans are devastated after throwing away a 2-1 lead to draw 2-2 with Brighton, with the squad's collapse now looking terminal with only five games remaining. The fanbase has moved past optimism entirely — they're mocking the club's repeated talk of "encouraging signs" as the reality of a potential drop into the Championship becomes impossible to ignore.
Simons' Premature Celebration Haunts Tottenham in Draw
Tottenham fans are fixating on Xavi Simons' goal celebration in the 2-2 draw, with many mocking him for getting ahead of himself when Brighton immediately equalised deep into injury time. The discourse reveals a curse narrative around the number 7 shirt at Spurs, with supporters drawing parallels to Richarlison's struggles and suggesting Simons' premature celebrations reflected the desperation of a team fighting relegation rather than genuine confidence.
Fans Divided Over Player's Injury Time-Wasting Theatrics
Supporters are locked in debate about a player's behaviour during injury time, with some criticising exaggerated cramping displays and celebratory antics as theatrical and cringe-worthy, whilst others defend the physical toll of muscle cramps during intense football. The discussion reveals deeper frustration about match conduct and authenticity, rather than focusing on the actual 2-2 draw itself.
Tottenham and Brighton Battle to Chaotic 2-2 Draw
Fans are split on whether this wild match—complete with late drama, four goals, and multiple yellow cards—was entertaining chaos or simply poor football, with neutrals enjoying the emotional rollercoaster whilst some supporters question the quality on display. The overwhelming sense is one of exhaustion and polarised opinion: some found it genuinely brilliant to watch, others reckon both teams served up dire entertainment that left them questioning the sport itself.
Tottenham And Brighton Fans Celebrate Wild 2-2 Comeback
Fans are erupting over an absolutely chaotic match that swung back and forth, with Tottenham coming from behind twice before Brighton snatched a last-gasp equaliser in the ninety-fifth minute. The posts reveal pure emotional chaos — a rollercoaster that left supporters simultaneously buzzing from the drama and gutted about dropped points.
Spurs' Relegation Crisis Sparks Brutal Fan Mockery
Tottenham supporters and rival fans are in panic mode following the club's abysmal league position, with a brutal consensus emerging that relegation is genuinely on the table. The widespread derision centres on Spurs' inability to perform when it matters, with fans oscillating between gallows humour about Championship football and grim acceptance that the club has catastrophically lost its way.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans Debate Defensive Frailties in Dramatic Draw
Fans from both sides are scrutinising the defensive lapses that allowed a 2-2 thriller to unfold, with particular focus on whether young players should be given opportunities to solve Spurs' backline problems. The multilingual discussion reveals frustration at basic errors, especially from Tottenham, whilst Brighton supporters celebrate their comeback resilience.
Brighton Fans Agonise Over Dramatic Late Equaliser Miss
Brighton supporters are in disbelief after Georginio Rutter's 90+5' equaliser — a moment that swung between heartbreak and relief as the ball found the net with his weaker left foot, with fans debating whether he should have buried an even clearer chance moments earlier. The discussion captures the emotional whiplash of a last-gasp draw, where a missed opportunity could have changed everything.
Tottenham Fans Spiral Into Relegation Panic After Draw
Spurs supporters are openly discussing the club's relegation prospects following the 2-2 draw with Brighton, with many convinced the season is beyond saving despite games still in hand. Meanwhile, West Ham fans are celebrating the result as a lifeline in their own survival battle, creating a grim atmosphere where one London club's despair has become another's desperate hope.
Tottenham's Injury Crisis Deepens After Brighton Draw
Spurs fans are venting frustration about mounting injuries to key players during a dramatic 2-2 draw, with some sarcastically questioning decisions around player availability and fitness whilst others debate whether injuries or tactical collapse cost them the match. The injury situation has become so severe that supporters are comparing the club's predicament unfavourably to other teams, with dark humour emerging about the relentless bad luck plaguing the squad.
Tottenham and Brighton Players Deliver Late Drama
Fans are celebrating a thrilling 2-2 draw packed with four goals and fractious moments, with Georginio Rutter's 90+5' equaliser snatching a dramatic point for Brighton after Xavi Simons had put Spurs ahead. The overwhelmingly positive reaction suggests supporters on both sides found the chaotic, action-packed nature of the match more entertaining than either team's tactical approach warranted.
Tottenham Fans Divided on Manager as Relegation Fears Mount
Spurs supporters are locked in debate over whether their current manager is the right fit, with some defending his early tenure whilst others argue the squad's persistent struggles—even under multiple bosses—suggest deeper structural problems at the club. The broader frustration centres on poor ownership decisions and timing, with fans questioning whether managerial change alone can arrest what many now believe is an inevitable slide down the table.
Fans Fuming Over Simons' Unpunished Shirt Celebration
Supporters across both sides are in uproar that Xavi Simons escaped without a booking after removing his shirt and jumping into the crowd — two offences that should have earned him double yellow cards and a red card. The controversy overshadowed Brighton's dramatic late equaliser in a thrilling 2-2 draw, with fans convinced the referee bottled a straightforward disciplinary call.
Tottenham And Brighton Fans Divided Over Dramatic Draw
Fans are split on whether the chaotic 2-2 finish was brilliant or absolutely heartbreaking, with particular frustration centred on Tottenham surrendering a late lead to Georginio Rutter in the 90+5th minute. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects how both sets of supporters processed a match that swung wildly between elation and despair, leaving them questioning the individual and collective performances that allowed such a dramatic turnaround.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans Left in Stitches
A dramatic 2-2 draw featuring late goals and chaotic defending has left supporters of both sides reacting with bemused laughter rather than serious tactical analysis. The sheer entertainment value of the match — with four goals, multiple yellow cards, and a last-gasp equaliser — has fans responding with nothing but humour and disbelief at what they've just witnessed.
Tottenham and Brighton Fans React to Dramatic Late Draw
Supporters are expressing heavy scepticism and disbelief at something—likely a bold prediction or claim made during or after the pulsating 2-2 draw, with the sample posts dominated by dismissive responses and questions challenging whoever made the controversial statement. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase caught between frustration at dropped points and acknowledgement of an entertaining, chaotic match that saw four goals and eight yellow cards.
Tottenham Fans Blame Players After Brighton Draw
Spurs supporters are venting intense frustration at their squad's performance in the 2-2 draw, with the conversation fixated on player quality and mental resilience as the root cause of the club's struggles this season. The discussion has turned hostile, with fans attacking each other's credibility rather than focusing on tactical or managerial issues.
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Haven't seen the replay yet but Jarred Gillett is the worst official in PL history so he's probably got it wrong
Would have preferred the 3 points but watching Xavi Simmons react like that when scoring, roll around on the floor and then the camera cut to him crying was enough to make up for the 2 points dropped.
We will happily take this as a consolation for not having madders play today
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Manchester United's Defensive Masterclass Stuns Chelsea
Manchester United supporters are celebrating a gritty 1-0 victory over Chelsea, with fans particularly impressed by the team's defensive solidity and naming it amongst their best performances of the season. The discussion reveals genuine optimism about United's current form and attacking depth, with fans highlighting the strength shown across defence and praising standout individual displays.
Fans Praise Emerging Talent After Goalless Stalemate
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are fixating on a young defender's composed performance during their 0-0 draw, with fans universally impressed by his maturity and composure despite his age. The discussion largely bypasses analysis of the result itself, instead celebrating what appears to be a breakthrough moment for a promising academy graduate stepping into senior football.
Chelsea Fans React as Mount Returns in 0-0 Draw
Chelsea supporters are divided over Mason Mount's reception during the goalless stalemate with Manchester United, with debate centring on whether he deserves booing or respect for his previous contributions to the club before his departure. The discussion reveals mixed emotions—some fans defending his Chelsea legacy whilst others question why he remains a talking point at all.
Chelsea Fans Fume at xG Stat After Goalless Draw
Chelsea supporters are sarcastically mocking their team's expected goals (xG) metric after mustering 21 shots but only generating 1.5 xG in a 0-0 draw, with fans arguing the stats mask the reality that most attempts were low-quality, speculative efforts rather than genuine chances. The discourse reflects growing frustration that Chelsea are becoming a side that racks up volume without clinical finishing or incisive play.
Young Defender Impresses Despite Neutral Match Result
Fans are divided in their assessment of a breakout performance from a teenage defender, with most praising his potential and composure despite some inconsistency, whilst others temper enthusiasm by questioning whether individual brilliance translates to team success. The discussion highlights the classic tension between recognising raw talent and demanding immediate impact at Premier League level.
Chelsea and Manchester United Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Fans discussing the 0-0 draw between Chelsea and Manchester United are focused on referee decisions and officiating performance during the match, with largely neutral sentiment suggesting the calls were broadly fair but perhaps contentious enough to warrant debate. The discussion remains emerging and low-intensity, with most engagement centred on whether the officials got the big moments right rather than wider implications for either club's season.
Chelsea Fans Demand BlueCo Ownership Exit After Goalless Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration at the club's ownership and direction following a disappointing 0-0 draw with Manchester United, with anger primarily focused on BlueCo's decision-making and perceived mismanagement of the squad. Fans view the result as symptomatic of deeper problems at boardroom level, particularly criticising how the club has handled manager Maresca and questioning the strategy of repeatedly buying young talent rather than competing for immediate success.
Fans Baffled by Mysteriously Deleted Match Highlights
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are expressing frustration over highlight videos being removed shortly after posting, with fans questioning why extended clips were uploaded only to disappear and demanding answers about what's actually happening behind the scenes. The discussion centres entirely on the technical handling of match footage rather than referee decisions or on-pitch action.
Chelsea Fans Invoke Potter Trauma After Goalless Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are drawing painful comparisons to the Graham Potter era after a frustrating 0-0 draw, with fans arguing the club has regressed to similar levels of attacking impotence and tactical confusion despite managerial change. The discourse reflects deep frustration about wasted investment, lack of clear identity, and a sense that Chelsea are trapped in a cycle of underperformance that never truly ended.
Manchester United Fans Hail Mainoo As Midfield Masterclass
United supporters are raving about Kobbie Mainoo's dominant performance in the stalemate against Chelsea, with fans consistently naming him as man of the match and highlighting his crucial importance to the team's balance and ability to control matches. There's genuine concern about his absence — multiple posts suggest United struggle without him — and growing recognition of him as their second-best player after Bruno Fernandes.
Chelsea Fans Furious Over Baffling Substitution Decisions
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration over what they perceive as inexplicable tactical substitutions during their goalless draw with Manchester United, with fans questioning whether the manager's choices cost them the match. The negativity centres entirely on team selection and in-game management rather than referee decisions, despite the discussion category flagging officiating as the topic.
Fans Divided Over Garnacho's Role in Goalless Stalemate
Manchester United and Chelsea supporters are locked in debate about Alejandro Garnacho's performance in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his defensive contribution whilst others criticise his attacking impact and suggest he underperformed relative to expectations. The discussion reveals a split fanbase unable to reach consensus on whether Garnacho was the standout player or merely average alongside struggling teammates.
Chelsea and Manchester United Battle to Goalless Stalemate
Fans from both sides are reacting with frustration and cautious optimism to a tight, low-scoring match, with supporters hoping their teams can find a breakthrough in the second half or struggling to see where goals might come from. The neutral sentiment reflects the tension of a cagey contest where neither side has managed to break the deadlock, leaving observers uncertain about who'll emerge victorious.
Chelsea Fans Debate Delap's Ongoing Finishing Struggles
Following Chelsea's goalless draw with Manchester United, supporters are divided on striker Liam Delap's performance, with some sympathising over his perceived bad luck in front of goal whilst others criticise his underwhelming scoring record of just one league goal in his last thirty appearances. The discussion reflects broader frustration about Chelsea's attacking output and questions over whether Delap can deliver the goals needed to push the club up the table.
Manchester United Fans Debate Yoro's Defence Future
Manchester United supporters are divided over whether Leny Yoro deserves to remain in the starting lineup, with many arguing that young prospect Ayden Heaven should displace him following an unconvincing recent run of form. The discussion centres on the development trajectory of both centre-backs and where they sit in Erik ten Hag's defensive pecking order going forward.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are deeply divided over manager Liam Rosenior's future following a frustrating 0-0 draw, with many calling for his immediate sacking whilst others defend his appointment or blame the club's previous decision to sack Enzo Maresca. The negativity centres on tactical failings and perceived lack of squad cohesion under the new boss, though a vocal minority remain supportive of his vision.
Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection
Chelsea supporters are fixated on Wesley Fofana's involvement in the buildup to Manchester United's winning goal, with fans endlessly debating whether his hand block and deflection directly led to the decisive strike. The discourse reveals frustration at the defender's positioning and clearance technique, though some fans counter that blaming Fofana for the loss is a harsh and inaccurate take.
Chelsea Fans Divide Over Enzo's Performance in Goalless Draw
Chelsea supporters are sharply split on midfielder Enzo Fernández's display, with some praising his technical quality as the team's creative spark whilst others criticise missed chances and argue he should be dropped, with nostalgic calls for former manager Maresca mixed into a broader frustration at the club's recruitment strategy.
Chelsea Fans Weaponise Ticket Boycott Against Ownership
Chelsea supporters are using the goalless draw as a flashpoint to escalate their protest campaign against club ownership, with fans organising a coordinated boycott of match tickets and merchandise to force out the current board. The discussion reveals deep discontent that transcends match performance—ownership and control of the club have become the dominant grievance overshadowing tactical disappointment.
Hato Shines in Controversial Chelsea-United Stalemate
Despite Chelsea's goalless draw with Manchester United, fans are locked in heated debate over young defender Jorrel Hato's performance—with supporters divided between praising his composure and line-breaking passes, and questioning whether the club is experimenting with him in an unfamiliar role. The discussion centres on whether Hato represents a genuine bright spot in Chelsea's recent form, or evidence of tactical confusion from the coaching staff.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Palmer After Goalless Draw
Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration with Cole Palmer's performance in the 0-0 stalemate against Manchester United, with many arguing the England international has become a one-season wonder who was carried by penalties rather than genuine quality. The discourse reveals growing scepticism about whether media hype around Palmer is justified, particularly after a relatively quiet display that contrasts sharply with his penalty-taking heroics from earlier in the campaign.
Manchester United Fans Hail Bruno's Assist Masterclass
Despite the goalless draw on the pitch, Manchester United supporters are fixated on Bruno Fernandes' creative brilliance and consistency, with fans debating whether he's on track to break Henry's assist record and cementing his status as the club's most vital player over the past decade. The conversation reveals a fanbase convinced that Bruno's playmaking prowess—rather than the actual match result—defines United's campaign.
Cunha's Decisive Strike Sparks United Celebration
Manchester United fans are celebrating Matheus Cunha's 43rd-minute winner against Chelsea, with supporters hailing him as a transformative signing and a massive upgrade on previous attacking options. The discussion centres on Cunha's big-game mentality and clinical finishing, with fans contrasting his impact positively against earlier United strikers.
Chelsea Fans Torn Apart By Gusto's Crossing Display
Chelsea supporters have launched a scathing attack on right-back Réece Gusto's crossing and decision-making during the goalless draw with Manchester United, with fans repeatedly mocking his ineffective attacking play and questioning his ability to influence matches from the flank. The negative sentiment centres on Gusto's repetitive, unsuccessful delivery from wide areas—criticism that cuts deeper given his recent wage demands.
Chelsea and United Fans Demand Urgent Squad Reinforcements
Both sets of supporters are fixated on their respective transfer needs, with Chelsea demanding centre-back recruits and United calling for midfield upgrades, suggesting frustration that the 0-0 stalemate exposed squad depth issues. The discussion reflects a wider anxiety about whether current playing staff can compete at the highest level, rather than dissecting the match itself.
Injury Crisis Deepens as Key Players Fall Out
Fans are expressing frustration over mounting injury problems affecting their squad's performance, with discussion centring on who is sidelined, unavailable through suspension, or struggling with fitness issues. The negative sentiment reflects growing concern that key personnel are unavailable at a crucial point in the season.
Manchester United Hold Off Chelsea in Stalemate
United supporters are celebrating a hard-fought defensive display and praising individual performances, particularly from their defensive unit, after scraping a narrow victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The conversation centres on grit and consistency rather than flair, with fans acknowledging the difficulty of the contest whilst backing their side's commitment to grinding out results.
Neto's Crossing Quality Masks Blunt Finishing Woes
Manchester United fans are divided on Neto's display in the 0-0 draw against Chelsea, with many crediting his crosses and chance creation whilst others blame attacking teammates for failing to convert the opportunities he generated. The debate reveals frustration that individual performances are being overshadowed by the collective attacking impotence on the night.
Chelsea Fans Despair Over Squad Absences in United Loss
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration over missing key players—particularly Joao Pedro (injured) and Estêvao (substituted early)—in their 0-1 defeat to Manchester United, viewing the unavailable talent as the difference between a competitive performance and a demoralising loss. The mood is one of resignation, with fans lamenting both the result and what they perceive as a collapse in squad depth at a crucial moment in the season.
Manchester United Fans Divided on Luke Shaw's Display
United supporters debated Shaw's performance in the 0-0 draw with Chelsea, with opinions split between those praising his defensive solidity and those criticising his lack of attacking threat and mobility. The discussion reflects growing frustration about Shaw's overall effectiveness and raised questions about whether United should have pursued alternative left-back options.
United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate
Manchester United supporters are frustrated with Erik ten Hag's substitution choices in the goalless draw, with many calling for young striker Marc Guiu to have been brought on instead of the underperforming Garnacho and Delap. The discourse centres on Guiu being a wasted attacking option on the bench when United desperately needed a spark in a disappointing 0-0 result.
Manchester United Fans Divided on Summer Manager Rebuild
United supporters are expressing frustration over another poor result, with significant debate about whether the current manager should stay or be replaced in the summer transfer window. The discussion reveals deep uncertainty about realistic managerial alternatives, as fans struggle to identify available world-class candidates to improve the side's inconsistent performances.
Fans Rage Over Inconsistent Refereeing in Dull Draw
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are furious about what they perceive as blatant inconsistencies in refereeing standards, with fans convinced the officials are protecting certain players whilst harshly penalising others. The discussion centres on controversial decisions and no-calls that allegedly influenced the match outcome, with many fans arguing that referee bias—rather than actual play—has become the deciding factor in Premier League games.
Chelsea and United Fans Divided on Goalless Stalemate
Fans debated a contentious 0-0 draw between Chelsea and Manchester United with sharply mixed reactions, ranging from praise for effort to criticism of the quality on display. The neutral sentiment across 741 posts reflects genuine disagreement about whether either side deserved credit for a largely frustrating encounter.
Fans Debate Bargain Defender After Rare Victory
Following what appears to be a narrow win, supporters are hotly divided over a budget centre-back signing, with some praising the one-million-pound acquisition as shrewd business whilst others question whether the player deserves a permanent deal or should be moved on entirely.
Chelsea Fans Defend Maresca After Rosenior Appointment
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising the club's decision to replace Enzo Maresca with Liam Rosenior, arguing that Maresca had Chelsea performing well before injuries and boardroom mismanagement derailed the season. Fans believe the club made a catastrophic managerial error and are adamant the squad's current struggles prove Maresca was the better option.
Chelsea Fans Criticise Ball Control in Goalless Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration over their team's poor possession and passing accuracy during the 0-0 draw, with particular complaints about giving the ball away constantly in the second half and failing to maintain basic ball retention. Fans are also questioning the attacking cohesion of the front three and the defensive frailties that kept them vulnerable throughout the match.
Chelsea Fans Mock Mount as United's Secret Agent
Chelsea supporters are having a laugh at Mason Mount's expense following Manchester United's 0-0 draw, with fans joking that the midfielder—wearing number 49—is secretly working as a spy for his new club and actively sabotaging Chelsea's performance. The "Agent 49" meme has taken over the discussion, with fans sarcastically praising Mount's defensive work whilst simultaneously suggesting he's deliberately helping United's cause against his former team.
Chelsea Fans Furious Over Cucurella's Unpunished Rough Play
Chelsea supporters are venting about referee inconsistency after defender Marc Cucurella escaped further punishment despite a series of cynical fouls throughout the match, with many arguing he should have received a red card for his repeated offences. The frustration centres on the ref's perceived reluctance to clamp down on his aggressive defending whilst booking other players for lesser infractions.
Dalot Divides Opinion Despite Solid Display
Fans are locked in debate over Diogo Dalot's performance against Chelsea, with some praising his defensive mastery—particularly his handling of Garnacho—whilst others argue he remains an inconsistent, occasionally underwhelming fullback who can't be relied upon week in, week out. The discussion reveals a broader tension: is Dalot a genuinely underrated stalwart for Manchester United, or does he still have too many gaps in his game?
Fans Slam Commentator's Bizarre Goal Reaction
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are venting frustration at the match commentator's unprofessional and confusing reaction to the opening goal, with viewers questioning whether he was biased toward Chelsea or simply having an off day. The negativity around referee decisions appears intertwined with broader annoyance at the broadcast presentation itself, as fans found the commentary more memorable than the actual football on display.
Manchester United Fans Divided on Mazraoui's Defensive Display
United supporters are split over Mazraoui's performance at left-back, with some praising his solid defending whilst others criticise him for giving away dangerous free kicks and committing too many fouls. The debate reflects broader concerns about whether the defence can hold up against stronger opposition this season.
Chelsea Fans Panic Over Europe Qualification Collapse
Following a damaging 0-1 defeat, Chelsea supporters are spiralling over the realistic possibility of missing European football entirely next season, fearing the revenue and recruitment consequences if they fail to secure even Europa League qualification. The mood is one of resignation — fans are openly questioning whether the club deserves Champions League football and predicting a catastrophic summer without European income to fund transfers.
Chelsea Fans Savage Delap and Garnacho After Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are absolutely tearing into summer signings Delap and Garnacho following the goalless draw with Manchester United, with fans questioning whether they were catastrophic recruitment decisions and even suggesting the club should've never signed them in the first place. The negativity extends to broader frustration with the squad's attacking quality compared to Chelsea's legendary forwards, with some fans even calling for the players to be released at season's end.
Chelsea's Woodwork Becomes the Real Villain
Fans are having a laugh at Chelsea's expense after the Blues hit the crossbar repeatedly during a frustrating 0-0 draw, with supporters joking that the woodwork has essentially become Chelsea's twelfth player and robbing them of a result. The running joke captures the sheer number of times Chelsea struck the frame, turning what could've been a different story into a meme about missed chances against a well-organised Manchester United defence.
Manchester United Fans Debate Sesko's Starring Role
United supporters are split on whether young striker Sesko should be a regular starter, with some praising his potential and work ethic whilst others argue he's better deployed as a supersub until the club can secure a proven number nine. The discussion centres on how Sesko's movement and defensive contributions affected the narrow defeat to Chelsea, revealing uncertainty about his readiness to carry the main striker burden long-term.
Manchester United's Gritty Away Win Divides Fanbase
Manchester United supporters are celebrating a controversial 1-0 victory at Chelsea, though opinion is sharply split between those praising a crucial three points and those acknowledging the performance was unconvincing and fortunate. The "smash and grab" mentality dominates the discussion, with fans seemingly content to take the win despite admitting their side played poorly and scraped through against their sixth-place hosts.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Defensive Resilience
Manchester United supporters are praising their side's solid performance and disciplined display against Chelsea, with fans highlighting the team's ability to compete effectively against top-six opposition. The discussion centres on optimism about United's consistency and defensive stability, though some fans question whether this form can be replicated against lower-ranked teams.
Chelsea and Manchester United Fans Criticise Winger Form
Supporters from both clubs are heavily scrutinising their attacking players' inconsistency and finishing ability, with particular frustration directed at wingers who are struggling to produce goals and assists despite opportunities. The discussion centres on recruitment decisions and whether recent signings have delivered value, as fans question whether key attacking players can rediscover their early-season form.
Manchester United Fans Defend Carrick Against Amorim Nostalgia
Following a disappointing goalless draw, United supporters are fiercely debating whether recent manager Carrick is an improvement over predecessor Amorim, with some fans defending Carrick's tactical pragmatism and player development whilst others romanticise Amorim's more entertaining approach despite his poor results. The divide reveals genuine frustration about whether defensive solidity and Champions League qualification represent progress or a betrayal of the club's attacking identity.
Chelsea and United Fans Grapple with Goalless Stalemate
Supporters from both sides are expressing frustration and bewilderment at the 0-0 draw, with conversations ranging from exhaustion and resignation to anxiety about what the result means for their respective seasons. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment reflects a sense of disappointment rather than engagement—fans are struggling to process a match that failed to deliver drama or clarity.
Manchester United Fans Debate Casemiro's Declining Form
Manchester United supporters are split on midfielder Casemiro following the 0-1 defeat to Chelsea, with some defending his experience and winning mentality whilst others highlight concerning tactical vulnerabilities—particularly his inability to control midfield possession and his increasing giveaways in dangerous areas as the match wore on. The discussion centres on whether his leadership and set-piece prowess outweigh the territorial control problems his fatigue creates, especially in the second half.
Manchester United Fans Split on Carrick's Managerial Future
After Manchester United's goalless draw with Chelsea, supporters are divided on whether Michael Carrick deserves the permanent manager's job, with some praising his tactical acumen and winning mentality whilst others worry his lack of experience managing fixture congestion could prove problematic at the highest level.
Chelsea and United Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Supporters from both sides are processing a frustrating 0-0 draw that leaves them stuck in the congestion of mid-table, with fans fixating on Champions League qualification hopes and how dropped points against weaker opposition have cost them a genuine title challenge. The tone is resigned rather than optimistic — there's acknowledgement that European football is now the realistic target, not a title push.
Chelsea's Goalless Stalemate Sparks Fury Among Fans
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration after a dreadfully underwhelming 0-0 draw, with fans despairing at what they perceive as a gutless, shapeless performance that epitomises the club's alarming decline. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reveals deep dissatisfaction with both the team's quality and their apparent lack of fight, with some grudgingly acknowledging marginal effort but most simply expressing despair at how far the standards have slipped.
Chelsea and United Fans React to Goalless Draw
With 364 posts across neutral and partisan supporters, fans discussing the Chelsea versus Manchester United stalemate are largely focused on tactical observations and missed opportunities rather than the final scoreline itself. The conversation centres on defensive positioning, midfield control, and whether either side had genuinely convincing chances to break the deadlock.
Chelsea Fans Demand Ownership Change After Stalemate
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration at the club's ownership and board, arguing that the owners lack ambition and passion for the club's success, with many calling for them to sell up entirely. The negativity runs deep—fans believe systematic failure at boardroom level, not managerial decisions, is driving the club's underperformance, and some are questioning whether the fanbase itself enables mediocrity by continuing to support the team unconditionally.
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Bit misleading as you have to deduct goals where a new signing assisted another new signing i.e Mbeumo's assist for Sesko v Everton and Sesko assist for Mbeumo v Brighton I'm sure there are others where they've linked up but it is huge to have them all firing so well.
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1. Static: from midfield to our forward line no one is moving. Caicedo and Enzo routinely drop between the CBs to receive instead of moving into space and trusting our CBs who were specifically bought for their passing ability. Delap was maybe the only player moving for long balls but they all end with him facing away from goal. Neto and Garnacho are stuck wide even though th…
Issues with the team
1. Static: from midfield to our forward line no one is moving. Caicedo and Enzo routinely drop between the CBs to receive instead of moving into space and trusting our CBs who were specifically bought for their passing ability. Delap was maybe the only player moving for long balls but they all end with him facing away from goal. Neto and Garnacho are stuck wide even though th…
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Villa Edge Sunderland in Chaotic Goalfest Thriller
Aston Villa and Sunderland served up an eight-goal spectacle that swung wildly in Villa's favour before Abraham's dramatic late winner sparked 828 posts of mixed reactions, with supporters fixated on defensive lapses, Abraham's crucial contribution, and the sheer emotional rollercoaster of a match that could have gone either way. Fans are dissecting Villa's vulnerability to crosses and questioning their defence's basic positioning, even as they celebrate securing three points in a fixture that delivered everything except a boring ninety minutes.
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Hold on — I need to flag something here. The data you've given me shows a final score of 4-3 with seven goals across the match, but the initial brief states the result was 0-0. That's a massive contra
Aston Villa Fans Hail Dibu's Dramatic Late Save
Villa supporters are buzzing about Emiliano Martinez's crucial one-on-one save deep into stoppage time that proved decisive in a bonkers 4-3 thriller against Sunderland, with fans debating whether it was world-class goalkeeping or a poor finish from the striker. The neutrality in sentiment reflects disagreement over how much credit belongs to Martinez's composure versus the striker's failure to capitalise when through on goal.
Villa Fans Divided Over McGinn's True Impact
Aston Villa supporters are locked in debate about John McGinn's importance to their team, with most praising him as absolutely world class and integral to their performances, whilst a smaller faction questions whether his actual on-pitch contributions justify the hero worship. The discussion flares up after Villa's dramatic 4-3 win, with fans genuinely concerned that substituting McGinn in the closing stages directly caused their near-collapse against Sunderland.
Villa Fans Celebrate Champions League Qualification Surge
Aston Villa supporters are buzzing about their commanding 10-point lead over sixth place with five games remaining, effectively securing Champions League football and freeing them to focus on Europa League success. The discussion reflects cautious optimism about the club's trajectory rather than dwelling on the thrilling 4-3 victory itself, with fans more preoccupied with sealing European qualification than the dramatic late drama.
Watkins Delivers But Villa Squander Winning Position
Aston Villa fans are celebrating Ollie Watkins' return to form with two goals in a thrilling 4-3 comeback win over Sunderland, though many are frustrated that Villa's impressive 3-1 lead collapsed before Tammy Abraham's late winner salvaged the points. The discussion reveals divided opinion on Watkins' overall performance — some praise his clinical finishing and potential England recall, whilst others criticise costly misses and question defensive frailty that nearly cost Villa the match.
Sunderland's Heartbreaking Collapse After Brilliant Comeback Attempt
Fans are devastated that Sunderland conceded a last-gasp winner despite clawing back from 3-1 down to equalise with seconds remaining, with particular criticism directed at their defensive vulnerabilities throughout the match. The discussion centres on missed opportunity and individual player performances, especially defensive lapses that cost them what many felt should have been at least a point.
Villa Fans Blame Sancho for Dramatic Late Collapse
Aston Villa supporters are furious with Jadon Sancho's performance as a substitute, claiming his careless passing directly led to Sunderland's comeback goals in a chaotic 4-3 defeat that saw the fourth-placed side throw away control of the match. The negativity centres on Sancho's impact after coming on, with fans arguing his introduction destabilised Villa's previously dominant display and cost them crucial points.
Villa Fans Debate Rogers Impact in Thrilling Draw
Aston Villa supporters are divided over Morgan Rogers' performance in a pulsating 4-3 draw with Sunderland, with some praising his goalscoring form whilst others question his decision-making and discipline. The discussion also reveals frustration about defensive vulnerabilities and selective criticism of certain players that fans feel goes unacknowledged.
Villa's Thrilling Win Masks Defensive Frailties
Aston Villa supporters are celebrating an intense 4-3 comeback victory over Sunderland, but the discussion reveals genuine concern about the team's chronic defensive vulnerabilities that have cost them points all season. Fans are torn between admiration for Villa's attacking prowess and frustration that sloppy defending keeps turning comfortable leads into nerve-shredding finishes.
Villa Survive Dramatic Late Collapse Against Sunderland
Aston Villa scraped past Sunderland 4-3 in a chaotic thriller, but fans are furious about their defending in the final stages — particularly singling out Tyrone Mings and Pau Torres for switching off when the match was won at 3-1, nearly costing them everything against a desperate comeback. The consensus is brutal: this partnership cannot be trusted in tight moments, and questions are being asked about whether Mings deserves to keep playing at this level.
Aston Villa Fans Praise Maatsen Performance in Thriller
Villa supporters are lauding left-winger Pantilmon Maatsen's attacking display during the club's thrilling 4-3 comeback victory over Sunderland, with several fans questioning why he doesn't start more regularly given his creative contributions and threat going forward.
Aston Villa Survive Sunderland Comeback in Five-Goal Thriller
Fans are celebrating a chaotic 4-3 victory where Aston Villa looked to have the match sewn up at 3-1 before Sunderland mounted a desperate late comeback, with Tammy Abraham scoring the winner in stoppage time. The discussion is dominated by in-jokes about rising mutton prices and praise for the defensive contributions—particularly Emi Martinez and Ross Barkley—who kept Villa nerves intact during a frantic final ten minutes.
Villa and Sunderland Fans Debate Referee Control in Chaotic Thriller
Fans were divided on the referee's performance during an action-packed 4-3 encounter, with some praising his consistency and letting the game flow, whilst others questioned specific decisions and felt he lost control during a frantic closing period where three yellow cards were issued in quick succession. The overall negativity centres on the inconsistency of what was and wasn't penalised, particularly around contact in the box and physical challenges that seemed to be adjudicated differently depending on the moment.
Aston Villa Fans Debate Ollie Watkins Hat-Trick Substitution Call
Villa supporters are split over whether manager Unai Emery made the right call removing Ollie Watkins before he could complete a hat-trick in what proved to be a thrilling 4-3 comeback win, with many feeling the decision killed momentum despite appreciating Tammy Abraham's stoppage-time winner and praising Watkins' dominant individual performance.
Aston Villa Fans Hail Tammy Abraham's Late Drama Winner
Villa supporters are expressing pure relief and gratitude after Tammy Abraham's dramatic 90+3 minute goal secured a 4-3 victory against Sunderland in an absolute rollercoaster of a second half. The mood is celebratory but tinged with acknowledgement of how close they came to throwing away a commanding 3-1 lead.
Aston Villa Survive Dramatic Sunderland Comeback
Villa fans are processing an absolutely bonkers 4-3 victory where their side nearly bottled a commanding position, with Sunderland scoring twice in the final minutes before Tammy Abraham's stoppage-time winner snatched an unlikely three points. The overriding emotion across the fanbase is pure relief mixed with exhaustion—supporters openly admit they've been put through the emotional wringer and are begging for less chaotic performances going forward.
Martinez World Cup Final Magic Saves Villa's Skin
Aston Villa supporters are hailing goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez as a genuine match-winner after he produced a crucial late save that preserved their dramatic 4-3 comeback victory over Sunderland, with fans drawing direct parallels to his heroics in the World Cup final. The Argentine stopper's intervention in the closing stages has overshadowed even Ollie Watkins' standout attacking display, with supporters crediting him as the difference between three points and a dropped result.
Sunderland Fans Furious Over Diarra's Late-Game Miss
Sunderland supporters are absolutely fuming over midfielder Diarra's failure to convert a crucial chance in the closing stages of their dramatic 4-3 loss to Aston Villa, with many questioning whether his £30 million price tag justifies such a glaring miss at a critical moment. The botched opportunity haunts fans as it could have altered the trajectory of an otherwise thrilling match that slipped away in injury time.
Aston Villa Survive Dramatic Sunderland Comeback in Seven-Goal Thriller
Fans are sharing reaction GIFs and laughing in disbelief at an absolutely bonkers match that saw Villa blow a 3-1 lead before Tammy Abraham snatched a 4-3 winner in injury time, with supporters still processing the emotional rollercoaster they've just witnessed. The discussion is heavy on humour and shock — mostly just reaction images and laughing emojis — because honestly, what else do you say when your team nearly bottled it that spectacularly?
Aston Villa Fans Rage at Defensive Collapse in Seven-Goal Thriller
Villa supporters are furious about their side's inability to hold a 3-1 lead, with the overwhelming consensus pointing to catastrophic defending rather than goalkeeper failings as Sunderland stormed back to force a dramatic late finish. The fanbase is particularly scathing about individual errors and basic defensive positioning, with several posts highlighting how poor organisation allowed attackers space rather than blaming shot-stopping.
Fans Regret Missing Chaotic Villa-Sunderland Thriller
Aston Villa supporters are joking about the torture of missing the final ten minutes of an absolutely bonkers 4-3 comeback win, with fans who stepped away for chips, traffic, or personal commitments kicking themselves for not witnessing Tammy Abraham's dramatic injury-time winner. The discussion is filled with bittersweet gallows humour about the unpredictability of football and how those last moments aged them years in minutes.
Aston Villa Survive Sunderland's Late Comeback Drama
Fans are divided over an absolutely chaotic 4-3 finish where Aston Villa snatched victory with a Tammy Abraham goal deep into stoppage time, with supporters oscillating between admiration for the dramatic conclusion and frustration at the defensive vulnerability that nearly threw away a commanding position. The overwhelmingly controversial nature of the match — particularly Sunderland's improbable three-goal comeback in the final minutes — has generated heated discussion about both the quality of the finish and the sheer panic of nearly losing from 3-1 up.
Sky Sports Title Error Mars Villa's Thriller
Fans are calling out a glaring mistake from Sky Sports, who initially posted the final score as 3-1 when the actual result was a dramatic 4-3 victory for Aston Villa over Sunderland. The discrepancy between the headline and thumbnail sparked repeated corrections from supporters demanding the broadcaster get their facts straight.
Aston Villa and Sunderland Deliver Chaotic Classic
Fans are losing their minds over a genuinely thrilling 4-3 encounter that swung wildly across 90 minutes, with last-gasp drama and multiple momentum shifts leaving supporters stunned. The overwhelming response celebrates one of the most entertaining matches in recent memory—the kind of mad, unpredictable football that keeps people coming back.
Villa Survive Sunderland Collapse in Dramatic Finale
Aston Villa supporters are celebrating Tammy Abraham's stoppage-time winner that secured a chaotic 4-3 victory after Sunderland mounted an improbable late comeback from 3-1 down. Fan reactions veer between euphoria at the result and frustration with Villa's defensive lapses, with typical banter about the team's tendency to sit deep and invite pressure once ahead.
Aston Villa Fans Stunned by Chaotic Four-Goal Thriller
Villa supporters are reeling after witnessing an absolutely bonkers 4-3 victory over Sunderland that saw four goals in the final ten minutes, with fans struggling to process the sheer madness of what just unfolded on the pitch. The dramatic late-game collapse from a 3-1 lead followed by a last-gasp Tammy Abraham winner has left the fanbase emotionally wrecked and scrambling to make sense of the rollercoaster they've just experienced.
Sunderland Fans Divided on Ballard's Impact in Late Loss
Following a dramatic 4-3 defeat to Aston Villa, Sunderland supporters debated Dan Ballard's defensive performance and fitness, with some praising his quality whilst others criticised lapses in concentration that allowed Tammy Abraham to score the winner in stoppage time. Fans were split on whether substituting him earlier was the right tactical call, with several arguing his absence from the entire match would have changed the outcome.
Aston Villa Shock Sunderland With Dramatic Late Comeback
Fans are reacting with pure disbelief and chaos to a wild seven-goal thriller that saw Aston Villa edge a seemingly dead rubber 4-3, with Tammy Abraham's stoppage-time winner sparking absolute pandemonium in the post-match discussion. The sample posts capture the raw, stunned emotional response to a match that looked settled before collapsing into complete madness in the final moments.
Villa's Stoppage Time Chaos Sparks Wider Stoppage Time Debate
Fans are locked in heated debate about Aston Villa's dramatic 4-3 comeback win, with the controversial late goals prompting accusations that referee added time was inconsistent—particularly after witnessing Liverpool awarded 13 minutes in their own fixture. The discussion reveals frustration that matches are being decided by seemingly arbitrary added-time allocations, with supporters questioning whether the rules are being applied fairly across the league.
Tammy Abraham's Late Drama Sends Villa Fans Wild
Aston Villa supporters are celebrating Tammy Abraham's stoppage-time winner that secured a dramatic 4-3 victory over Sunderland, with fans praising the striker's clutch finishing and heroic contribution. The discussion captures the pure relief and elation of a last-gasp turnaround after Sunderland had battled back to level the match.
Villa Fans Fixate on Forest Clash Amid Fixture Chaos
Aston Villa supporters are already looking past the Sunderland draw to focus on next week's Nottingham Forest encounter, with many convinced their side can exploit Forest's gruelling fixture list and win on merit. There's also debate about whether Forest's potential struggles could inadvertently help Villa's Europa League ambitions whilst keeping Tottenham in the relegation picture.
Villa Edge Sunderland Thriller in Seven-Goal Spectacle
Aston Villa fans and Sunderland supporters are celebrating what both sets regard as an enthralling, high-quality match despite the 4-3 scoreline going Villa's way, with particular praise for Sunderland's character and attacking football despite their defensive lapses. The discussion centres on mutual respect between the fanbases—Villa admirers acknowledge Sunderland's impressive comeback and young talent like Chris Rigg, whilst Sunderland fans, though gutted by the loss, recognise Villa's superiority and their own team's refusal to surrender even when 3-1 down.
Villa Fans Distracted by Rivals' Fate Amid Europa League Fixture Chaos
Aston Villa supporters are more focused on the midweek implications of their European commitments and how other teams' results might shake up the table than discussing their own performance, with several worried they'll inadvertently keep struggling Tottenham in the division. The conversation reveals anxiety about fixture congestion affecting their form whilst rivals tumble around them.
Captivating Moments
What’s wrong with r/soccer? Got all the goal replays for cailungus but none from this game?
I might of misread this stat but I don’t think that’s correct, Rooney did it in 11 consecutive seasons of scoring more than 10+ and Aguero did it for 9 seasons
Rooney only scored 6 goals in 02/03.
This for players that have scored double digits every single season they’ve been in the league
LEE
3 - 0
WOL
No match statistics available for this fixture.
CRY
0 - 0
WHU
| Statistic | CRY | WHU |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Possession % | 54 | 46 |
| Shots Total | 9 | 9 |
| Shots On Target | 1 | 4 |
| Shots Off Target | 7 | 3 |
| Shots Blocked | 1 | 2 |
| Shots Insidebox | 5 | 7 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 4 | 2 |
| Goal Attempts | 8 | 5 |
| Big Chances Created | 1 | 1 |
| Big Chances Missed | 1 | 1 |
| Saves | 3 | 1 |
| Corners | 4 | 6 |
| Offsides | 0 | 2 |
| Fouls | 13 | 12 |
| Free Kicks | 15 | 13 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 1 |
| Throw-ins | 26 | 17 |
| Goal Kicks | 7 | 10 |
| Substitutions | 4 | 2 |
| Injuries | 1 | 1 |
| Attacks | 98 | 94 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 55 | 53 |
| Passes | 454 | 366 |
| Successful Passes | 370 | 271 |
| Successful Passes % | 81 | 74 |
| Long Passes | 50 | 60 |
| Successful Long Passes | 16 | 19 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 32 | 32 |
| Key Passes | 8 | 4 |
| Total Crosses | 24 | 30 |
| Accurate Crosses | 4 | 4 |
| Dribble Attempts | 10 | 17 |
| Successful Dribbles | 4 | 10 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 40 | 59 |
| Tackles | 13 | 16 |
| Interceptions | 5 | 6 |
| Duels Won | 44 | 55 |
| Successful Headers | 17 | 17 |
| Ball Safe | 89 | 76 |
EVE
1 - 2
LIV
No match statistics available for this fixture.
NEW
1 - 2
BOU
No match statistics available for this fixture.
BRE
0 - 0
FUL
No match statistics available for this fixture.
MCI
2 - 1
ARS
No match statistics available for this fixture.
NFO
4 - 1
BUR
No match statistics available for this fixture.
TOT
2 - 2
BHA
| Statistic | TOT | BHA |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 2 | 2 |
| Ball Possession % | 42 | 58 |
| Shots Total | 13 | 10 |
| Shots On Target | 6 | 3 |
| Shots Off Target | 4 | 4 |
| Shots Blocked | 3 | 3 |
| Shots Insidebox | 10 | 8 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 3 | 2 |
| Goal Attempts | 6 | 6 |
| Big Chances Created | 3 | 2 |
| Big Chances Missed | 2 | 2 |
| Hit Woodwork | 1 | 1 |
| Assists | 2 | 2 |
| Saves | 1 | 4 |
| Corners | 7 | 5 |
| Offsides | 2 | 0 |
| Fouls | 14 | 14 |
| Free Kicks | 14 | 16 |
| Yellow Cards | 3 | 1 |
| Throw-ins | 15 | 20 |
| Goal Kicks | 7 | 6 |
| Substitutions | 5 | 5 |
| Injuries | 2 | 2 |
| Attacks | 58 | 95 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 36 | 60 |
| Passes | 328 | 435 |
| Successful Passes | 263 | 364 |
| Successful Passes % | 80 | 84 |
| Long Passes | 42 | 35 |
| Successful Long Passes | 12 | 14 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 29 | 40 |
| Key Passes | 8 | 8 |
| Total Crosses | 14 | 28 |
| Accurate Crosses | 3 | 8 |
| Dribble Attempts | 21 | 9 |
| Successful Dribbles | 13 | 5 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 62 | 56 |
| Tackles | 14 | 14 |
| Interceptions | 11 | 8 |
| Duels Won | 53 | 56 |
| Successful Headers | 13 | 22 |
| Ball Safe | 76 | 74 |
CHE
0 - 1
MUN
No match statistics available for this fixture.
AVL
4 - 3
SUN
No match statistics available for this fixture.
LEE
3 - 0
WOL
1
Do we keep Darlow, he's done pretty well?
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
2
Wanna hear a joke? Leicester City fans said James Justin was a waste of £5mil 😂😂😂
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
3
Cash you think of a goalie we can afford that is better than him right now?
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
4
what a pass by aaronson
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
5
Can we afford to start such as Gnonto and longstaff in the Bournemouth game and rest some for the cup?
General
3 fans asking this
4/10
6
Wolves what have you done to us Get nuno back
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
7
What happened to the JRB from mid last season? He looked revived in midfield then. Now he just looks 2nd best to every ball.
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
8
what a goal from Justin
fantastic save from darlow
Match Context
4 fans asking this
4/10
9
@Wolves What's Tolu done to Edwards?
General
3 fans asking this
4/10
10
Like wearing a condom with holes in it and not expecting it to leak this defence.
Anyone got any nice holidays planned?
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
11
Say what you want about the squad , Robs been fucked 4-0 and 3-0 by West Ham and Leeds ….
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
12
Always liked Brighton.
Joking aside, Spurs' terrible home form (well, terrible form in general) plus Brighton's excellent recent form, particularly away... surely?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
13
Can’t be arsed for a relegation scrap, what makes anyone think they’ll be up for a Tuesday night game at Lincoln?
Be middle of the road at best next season unless we see big changes in the summer.
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
14
@stanndardNot really what? i think you've lost your head lol , i'm not mad at anyone even gnonto, you still havent made a point ,they pay half wages and what? so what, we were paying sinisterra wages,adams,rutter,bamford ,you saying we cant afford aaronsons?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
15
Dan James? (If he had a more consistent end product). Largie? This system covers Okafor's defensive deficiencies which were a big thing early in the season, maybe an out-and-out attacking force either side of DCL will work?
Tactical
1 fans asking this
4/10
16
@Wolves What a joke
FOSUN OUT sell up and walk away
EVERY single player please walk away go not good enough
Rob edwards please please go and take every single coach with you
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
17
Did someone tell Gnonto which way we’re playing?
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
18
How has it taken 2 seasons to find out that Tanaka is pretty good on the dead ball
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
19
what happens if you give farke a budget lol
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
20
Who had that on the bingo card?
Oh and Okafor makes it 2
We might be staying up...
General
3 fans asking this
4/10
CRY
0 - 0
WHU
1
Games like this are why I still think Tottenham might survive and West Ham might go gown.
Player Performance
15 fans asking this
4/10
2
How many people were supporting west ham because of Tottenham
General
11 fans asking this
4/10
3
When bowen is heavily marked we look so meh
Player Performance
8 fans asking this
4/10
4
Any legitimate reason not to sub on Traore??? Our forwards legs are gone!!!
General
8 fans asking this
4/10
5
how tf is that a yellow on diouf
Player Performance
6 fans asking this
4/10
6
Who remembers Diouf talking earlier in the season how he wants to play for Madrid
Good luck with that one buddy
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
7
33 now. 2 wins and a draw is what we need. Agreed.
Palace away WAS NOT our easiest game left. Our home games should be seen as more winnable than away. Massive disrespect on Palace to call them the "easiest" game.
Player Performance
7 fans asking this
4/10
8
Do you think West Ham should massively go for this in the last 20? Put Mavropanos upfront and just launch it.
They could put a pretty sizeable gap between them and spurs if they sneak the 3 points here.
Player Performance
7 fans asking this
4/10
9
Alright Henderson how much did spurs pay you
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
10
That the same Liverpool who took 5 pts away from Arsenal lad?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
11
I keep hearing about Mateus Fernandes, is he like Anderson/Wharton level?
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
12
I don’t quite get why Traore wasn’t used today
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
13
Why would Glasner care about that though?
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
14
That's what Pablo brings for those who are questioning his spot in the squad. Wilson wouldn't press that hard to win that corner
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
15
Plus Forest, who didn't need to buy them..ah city.
General
3 fans asking this
4/10
16
Hermansen what are you doing??
General
3 fans asking this
4/10
17
what is happening with that forehead on our assistant coach
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
18
Have you been harmed by spring season football? The Solicitor’s Office of Dyche, Allardyce, Pulis & Associates is here for you.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
19
Huh? It’s literally mateta’s whole brand
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
20
Jwp who scored exactly how many freekicks for us?
Match Context
1 fans asking this
4/10
EVE
1 - 2
LIV
1
It was SO funny when their fans where gobin off and the goal was disallowed...then we scored!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Everton are the Spurs of the North!
Player Performance
43 fans asking this
4/10
2
Why would it be his last season at Liverpool? He's going nowhere. Konate has more chance of being moved on hopefully
Player Performance
43 fans asking this
4/10
3
Salah and Virgil man I miss when we used to win like this
Player Performance
54 fans asking this
4/10
4
What a loser Slot is, why is Gakpo on the pitch instead of Rio.
Player Performance
104 fans asking this
4/10
5
I have absolutely no idea what our plan is to play with Isak. We don't seem to play to his strengths (which to be fair he doesn't seem to be able to do either). The early ball from Wirtz through to him is what we should be trying to do constantly, not just lumping it forward and hoping he can make it stick.
Player Performance
45 fans asking this
4/10
6
how was isak and rio?
Player Performance
62 fans asking this
4/10
7
Please, what happened to Mama?
Player Performance
19 fans asking this
4/10
8
Whatever happens Liverpool will always have won the first match at Everton's new stadium including the first goal
Match Context
12 fans asking this
4/10
9
What a ball from gakpo
General
83 fans asking this
4/10
10
"revenge" for Pickford's assault on VvD all those years ago ?
General
36 fans asking this
4/10
11
The Egyptian king 👑 does what he does best.
General
27 fans asking this
4/10
12
cant blame slot when I have Rosenior at the wheel
General
30 fans asking this
4/10
13
What a day for Freddie Woodman I bet he didn't expect that
General
12 fans asking this
4/10
14
Imagine what the world could look like if Gravenberch had any end product
General
22 fans asking this
4/10
15
Always a couple of pixels short is Pickford.
https://preview.redd.it/1p3ai3fy46wg1.jpeg?width=1277&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b1bfdd0b128b15ca19487697839811dcaec7c6fe
Player Performance
12 fans asking this
4/10
16
"I told you to keep playing shit so they don't put all the blame on me....what am I going to do now if we lose?.....I'm going to have to keep gravenberch on now....."
Player Performance
15 fans asking this
4/10
17
I do so love it when we're shite and still beat Everton
General
30 fans asking this
4/10
18
They lost when Wirtz came off
General
24 fans asking this
4/10
19
Are we really going to extend Konate?
General
14 fans asking this
4/10
20
Do we get a free cross now that Beto has also gone down??
General
21 fans asking this
4/10
NEW
1 - 2
BOU
1
Howe and Newcastle feels like a relationship that's broken and need to accept its over
Shame because they have done some great things together including the league cup win last season
General
44 fans asking this
4/10
2
What a through ball from Evanilson cutting through his own defence for Osula!
Player Performance
21 fans asking this
4/10
3
So where are the 'Howe stays no matter how shit we are' crowd this weekend?
Player Performance
31 fans asking this
4/10
4
This is what I don’t understand, he can experiment now, we aren’t getting Europe, we’re just about safe. I don’t think there’s any excuses for not trying to get a tune out of Woltemade and Wissa at this stage of the season
Player Performance
15 fans asking this
4/10
5
when they let Alexandra isak go newcastle start crumbling
Player Performance
10 fans asking this
4/10
6
Just a reminder Sunderland where 2 down against Bournemouth and won 3-2
General
11 fans asking this
4/10
7
Nobody talking how bad Ramsey was holy moly he was shit…and Elanga too.100m between them 2 😂
General
14 fans asking this
4/10
8
Did Hall go off injured?
Player Performance
10 fans asking this
4/10
9
Howe just resign. This isn’t getting any better. Take Elanga with you too.
Player Performance
10 fans asking this
4/10
10
I really want to know who will be on our owners list.
We have had no leaks about any manager yet.
Player Performance
10 fans asking this
4/10
11
You watch Barnes do fuck all for 90 minutes and blame Gordon?
General
7 fans asking this
4/10
12
Do we have the worst defence in the league? I mean even Wolves look like they can defend better than us. I think the whole defence except Hall needs replacing in the summer. I'd sell them all except Hall.
General
8 fans asking this
4/10
13
How must wish he stayed at bournemouth now.
Player Performance
8 fans asking this
4/10
14
Actually, no. I think both Barnes and Gordon are overrated, but what’s one can do when the Manager doesn’t know any other tactics that doesn’t rely on a wide left winger?
Tactical
4 fans asking this
4/10
15
Yeah that's how we should treat our most successful manager in 70 years.
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
16
@NUFC WHOS THE TEAM CALLED UNITED? https://t.co/hXgRkNkNov
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
17
So does that mean the players should be sacked too?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
18
Howe needs his keys removed, he's became an embarrasment. Pardew and Bruce were sacked for less.
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
19
Blaming Gordon after a loss when he wasn’t in the stadium is a choice.
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
20
We too good for an undisputed top 3 greatest of all time managers who gets the club?
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
BRE
0 - 0
FUL
1
Leno legacy game, Andersen what are you doing
General
3 fans asking this
4/10
2
What a finish from Lukic
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
3
Seeing how so many people had you getting relegated after losing your manager and best players you're still in a great position
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
4
Am I seeing this right? Brentford made 0 subs?
Player Performance
5 fans asking this
3/10
5
Anderson you donkey why are you ambling forward like that
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
6
@FulhamFC Why keep starting Muniz over Jimenez?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
7
I know they have a super thin squad, but why didn't Nelson or Donovan get minutes in the second half when they were chasing a goal?
Tactical
1 fans asking this
4/10
8
Considering the coverage you gave the red card for hair pulling since Monday night, and the lack of any action in this game. I am surprised you didnt mention Fulhams Bassey having his hair pulled and no action taken by the match official, a certain Mr Paul Tierney?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
9
@Footyeditz_192 what is the drawing streak record, 5?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
10
I have noticed when there is an extra spot available in the Champions League , small teams are afraid to take it.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
11
See and this is the point that all the EuRoPe oR bUsT peeps dont get.
We are complaining about squad depth NOW? Wait until we have to compete in FOUR competitions.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
12
Yeah. Don’t get how he complains about not being played on the wing when he produces finishes like that.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
13
What is a 2 mile marathon?!
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
14
Anyone else think iwobi is buns
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
15
Seen who the ref is?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
16
@BrentfordFC Do Brentford fans in the comments realise themselves? the fact they’re 7th and not rotting in the championship or league one is a huge achievement. Respect your manager.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
17
@FulhamFC Is Brentford the most boring team in the league? I know we’ve checked out and we’re wank but fuck me is that 2 0-0s in a rowe
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
18
You’re upset that people are supporting their club from L1 days to the PL? Keep spewing your obtuse rhetoric you daft plastic 😂
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
19
As opposed to….7th in April? Are you fucking serious?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
20
When one means Conference league and one means Europa league, yes
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
MCI
2 - 1
ARS
1
Who's here after City beat Arsenal 🎉
General
279 fans asking this
4/10
2
@EvShaw-l6dwhat hardwork when you given huge amounts of money and still win nothing if The Bournemouth Coach was in Arteta's position I bet he's prolly would have won many titles now
General
120 fans asking this
4/10
3
why was gyokeres brought on with only 6 minutes left ?
General
43 fans asking this
4/10
4
I think when they both retire, Gabriel and Haaland should do a charity boxing match.
General
67 fans asking this
4/10
5
In hindsight, should he have rested Rice against Sporting?
General
24 fans asking this
4/10
6
Havertz has been one of their best players since returning from injuries, no?
General
49 fans asking this
4/10
7
Has a touch by Semenyo ever not turned into a 75-25 against him?
General
27 fans asking this
4/10
8
Well…no. It’s just smart. There are still several games to play and Arsenal have GD. Why ope themselves up to remove the GD factor in a game they will also probably lose? Makes no sense. Part of the reason why you’re not a manager
General
12 fans asking this
4/10
9
Fucking Hincapie, what a shit buy he's been
General
16 fans asking this
4/10
10
What happened to this Arsenal? That is what Arteta needed to develop; we have become a shadow of ourselves.
Player Performance
145 fans asking this
4/10
11
You are the fake fan, who is happy for your attackers to decline. Look at saka
Player Performance
17 fans asking this
4/10
12
This is Arteta’s vision, 3 years of shit recruitment got us what? Fucking Arteta out, I’m sick of this shit. And take Zubimendi, Madueke, Havertz, Martinelli with you, shit players as well
Player Performance
157 fans asking this
4/10
13
Yea, why isn't Rice or Gabriel the captain
Player Performance
17 fans asking this
4/10
14
When Gabriel can’t get away with pulling and grabbing and fouling everyone in a 5 mile radius, he really isn’t all that. Errors in him and a bit of a coward in proper battles. Only reason he doesn’t see red is that Haaland’s not arsed.
Player Performance
62 fans asking this
4/10
15
Why would Arteta sub Eze and keep Odegaard? Just cause he's captain. You deserve this bottle job
Eze was one of 2 players who looked like scoring for them.
Player Performance
58 fans asking this
4/10
16
Uh huh, sure. Are you sure that this isn’t just your personal bias? Semenyo checks on every player that goes down, and i’ve literally never seen him do any of that
Player Performance
27 fans asking this
4/10
17
Look who is on the pitch for Arsenal though in terms of height. Raya is small for a goalkeeper and it might actually come down to goal difference.
Player Performance
24 fans asking this
4/10
18
And this foul on Hincapie?
Player Performance
18 fans asking this
4/10
19
We need players who can score goals. Maybe we should stop spending hundreds of millions on average forwards and defenders?
Match Context
15 fans asking this
4/10
20
I also didn’t understand why he took off Eze for Trossard. Eze was their best attacker in that game
General
81 fans asking this
4/10
NFO
4 - 1
BUR
1
How Foden consistently gets in the England squad ahead of Gibbs-White is something I'll never know the answer to.
Player Performance
10 fans asking this
4/10
2
Get in Forrest what a massive win 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Now over to west ham to help send down spurs 😭🤣
General
10 fans asking this
4/10
3
Oh no Bakwa is off how will be score now?
Player Performance
6 fans asking this
4/10
4
Where would we be without MGw
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
5
Have no idea how Forest is calculated?
Player Performance
6 fans asking this
4/10
6
I can't think of any moment where I've seen Bakwa do something that impressed me
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
7
He's fine. Which Burnley players would you take to insert into out first XI come the end of the season?
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
8
What about Yates with the assist also
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
9
I mean if Burnley will get relegate anyway then why don't they keeping that "promotion specialist"?
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
10
I feel like when we lost Elanga we lost peak Cho too.
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
11
can lipread Murillo saying "it went BANG" to the physios
got to be 4 weeks out at least?
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
12
Why change what was working? Awoniyi on for Wood keeps the 2 man partnership that was working.
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
13
I expect to lose Anderson. I would be surprised if we lost MGW after we just re-signed him. Murillo is a toss-up, but he seems to like it here?
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
14
What a time for your first hat trick. Morgs is here to answer the call of who will be this season’s 2023 run in Awoniyi
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
15
Why have we been penalised for their keeper hurting himself?
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
16
How ironic! The player that spurs wanted to rob off us is the player that’s now sending them down
Player Performance
5 fans asking this
3/10
17
What an assist from Ward-Prowse for the equaliser, best he's ever played for us.
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
18
Aina showed Hutchinson how to cross with his left foot
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
19
How we thought we got ‘big’ money for Elanga and bought NDoye and Bakwa as replacements is beyond me. I think it would have been better to play McAtee or Dominguez instead…
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
20
@NFFC What a player! Big man needs to give him another new contract this summer.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
TOT
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BHA
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When I turned the TV on and I saw Xavi celebrating I thought Tottenham had won World War III.
General
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Since Xavi is a player who earns more money than Son Heung-min, he simply wanted to show a cooler celebration than the one Son Heung-min did when he got the golden boot.
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Now i see why my friend text Mitoma jus randomly
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Van hecke 2–Brighton 2 what a stupid Player
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What the fuck was Danso doing?
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Is " taking off shirt" mandaroty in spurs ?
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The hell does Mitoma have to with Iraq and why you being from there is relevant ?
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Idk why everyone is talking about danso and not the fact that there was an attacker unmarked in the box
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WHY AM I FEELING SORRY FOR SPURS?
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Yep very well
Simple pass to RKM and what does he do….?
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Was not aware how much taller Van de ven was than Porro
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This is the best spurs has looked all season? RDZ got them fired up
Player Performance
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People were shitting on RKM when RKM looked solid and was holding up the ball well in those 11 minutes he played of the second half. Then came on Tel and just looked like he had lead in his boots
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Why are the commentators and pundits so desperate for spurs to stay up? Commentators sounded gutted when Brighton equalised at the end
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When a team gets no manager bounce with TWO separate managers, that’s all the evidence you need that you’re going down.
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Is that a van Hecke assist?
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What? Arguably all the subs helped us and were needed.
Biss- on a potential second yellow.
Gallagher- ineffective
Udogie- clearly knackered.
RKM- ineffective
Bentacaur- just back from injurie so never playing 90.
I bet if Biss had got a second yellow you'd be in here with your Captain Hindsight again complaining he wasn't subbed.
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Kinsky you fucking monster what a catch
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Have they learnt nothing from Richarlison?
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I thought I won the league when I saw Simmons' goal ceremony😂
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CHE
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MUN
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When life gives you FERNANDES, make sure it is BRUNO and not ENZO.
Player Performance
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What a baller Kobbie Mainoo is.👏🏻
Now imagine him in a midfield three with Adam Wharton and Baleba!
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What a player we have kobbei mainno comon united the most important is 3 point 💪💪✅
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Hey did you notice this?
Man Utd played Chelsea on 18 April
Bruno number 8 assisted Cunha number 10
8+10 is 18
And Bruno made his assist number 18
Player Performance
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Look how garna let bruno send pass to cunha ...this kid need to rid
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I don't really care what Rosenior will do for the rest of the season, this team was already in disarray when the Blue Co top brass fired Enzo Maresca, this was clearly a fatal mistake on their part.
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A great result for United, though highlights suggest that Chelsea were quite unlucky.
Has Delap scored a league goal this season?
Player Performance
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Is Mbeumo going to score or get an assist before the season is over?
Player Performance
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And the manager we will bring in will come and not getting backed as Carrick is not backed and get result of what you want? or Carrick doesnt need players to improve?
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that what happens when you start Delap, dude can't do shit.
can't position himself, can't run fast, can't shoot, doesn't have accuracy, doesn't have pace and can't even jump much. The only thing he does is make the opponent defense work less
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Carrick out at the end of the season?
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When life gives you Fernandes make sure it's Bruno and not Enzo
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We have wingers who can't last 90 mins yet the play only in epl 😮
Cunha and Mbeumo
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Whats the guarentee that a world class manager would work?
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WHY'S DELAP SO UNLUCKY EVERY SINGLE MATCH😭
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Why nobody pass ball to Šeško
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What did he do wrong here? He didn't injure Fofana lol
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@profileincomplete thats what make me wonder they say they want new manager but i don't see any better managers around this summer
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Why on Earth would they boo Mount
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@leri7222 and how many points where you from 15th cos if i remember Amorim left 6th not 5th as you said b4 he left? the points he was closer to 14th was more than getting to top 4? you wikll see the truth once Carruick is sacked and another manager is brought in end of the season
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AVL
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SUN
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That's where top keepers need composure just like strikers. Emi waited before reacting. Many keepers would have commited and been too low to save that
General
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Would this have been the greatest late comeback to win in Premier League history if Diarra scored?
Player Performance
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Do Sunderland have enough of a worldwide fanbase for that?
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How does Emi Martinez sit down with balls that big
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Diarra what were you thinking at the end there
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Why does the title say villa 3-1
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Can’t describe how much I love this team, great game shame we’ve not come away with anything but football is a game of fine margins. Well played Villa!
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So utterly pathetic how we fall apart when Mcginn goes off.
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What a result. Well dug in. That Konsa Mings partnership is a shambles tho - hope I never have to see it again.
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Who was Sancho playing for?
Player Performance
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Id like to give Watkins credit for two well taken goals but where was the bloody marking by the Sunderland defence? Awful defensive display by Sunderland yet nearly nicked it at the end.
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Crazy how all the comments in the match thread bagging Rogers, Maatsen and Barkley have mysteriously disappeared, must be a bug
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Why is Watkins being blamed when he’s not on scored two goals and got an assist?
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Thomas, mind not taking Ollie to the World Cup so he can get 40 goals next season?
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Recency bias I don't care but can we please let Digne retire here?
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It’s quite worrying how Sancho and Bailey have literally cost us goals.
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Now MGW has a hattrick thats what we want them playing their way into confidence just so we can laugh at Spurs a club we shouldn't even be caring about
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McGinn why are so hot man, you make me homo, no homo. Brilliant stuff, happy for Rogers
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Who is the lady behind Emery?👀
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@SunderlandAFC What a finish by Chris Rigg
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LEE
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WOL
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Always a serious problem when you lose to a team fighting for survival 3-0 and you give your keeper motm. Piss poor gents. Edward’s for the first interview ever wasn’t laughing or smiling but you’re still out of your depth. Nothings going to change Fosun out, Edward’s out n sack off the team. Dickheads
Better than Leeds channel's highlights even tho they were the winning team.
F/ING disgrace,RE couldn't pick his nose,let alone a team.Should be sacked now !!!
Great save from Sam Johnstone +
Adam Amstrong Failed Goal because Offside.
Wolverhampton Wanderers defeat against
Leeds United at Elland Road Stadium
score by 3-0.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Relegation to EFL Championship
season 2026-2027.
Commentator : Mikey Burrows.
i mean you guys can draw or beat spurs and everybody will praise wolves
Tactical Insight
Always a serious problem when you lose to a team fighting for survival 3-0 and you give your keeper motm. Piss poor gents. Edward’s for the first interview ever wasn’t laughing or smiling but you’re still out of your depth. Nothings going to change Fosun out, Edward’s out n sack off the team. Dickheads
As a Forest supporter of 49 years this summer I have to say slow down Leeds thought we were spars level on points and all 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Seriously though ? YOU ARE SAFE !!!!!!! Forest play Burnley at City Ground today Sunday 19th April 2026 I put all this stuff down because there are genuinely people out there I know who can't even tie their laces up 😊😊 To the morons who called for Daniel Farke to be sacked ? Go back to your grandma's bedroom put on her underwear sit in front of the mirror and sing chitty chitty bang bang We do not need you to say STUPID things and this is from a Forest supporter who's team is now on their 4 th manager in 6 months Watch and learn Good luck Leeds D C L should be in England team First time he's been injury free EVER !!!!!!! He's done some pretty good defending off the line too Fantastic cheers all from David North Norfolk coast East Anglia 🇬🇧 ⚽🥅🏐♥️
I NEVER saw Leeds getting relegated from prem even when they in Championship chasing promotion! Fact is they have such a high fast energy style of play it was onviyti me they would trouble most Premier League Clubs ehi tend to play a far slower patient deliberate style! It's whats great fr Leeds fans! Honestly....I'm a Villa fan who doing great things......but Christ the way we slowly pass it out from the back at times is nerve shredding and has led to some stupid unnecessary giveaway goals when pressed fast and high from the likes of.....Leeds!!😂
Wolves were condemned to relegation last summer by Pereira and Shi. Fans could tell even during pre-season that this crop of recruits were absolute garbage and feared the worst. At least we got to the magic 12 points which, for a while, looked like it might be too much for this lot.
@stanndardpipe down there is no narrative, he went out on loan so what, he wanted to play a higher level and who wouldn't after a disastrous season being relegated, leeds could afford him that's just nonsense, he was out the door before farke got in so he couldn't convince him, all those players had stupid clauses allowing them out on loan regardless
CRY
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WHU
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Thanks for nothing you shitcnts. You guys deserve to get relegated over spurs after that.
Mavropanos Failed Goal.
London Derby shared points (draw) for
West Ham United against Crystal Palace
at Selhurst Park Stadium score by 0-0.
Commentator : Gary Taphouse.
Wolves relegated
Really West Ham could of done with a win last night at Selhurst Park no matter how unlikely that was or wasn't. A point doesn't really do much if anything to aid their cause for Premier League survival.
Assuming that Spurs beat Wolves at Molineux on Saturday, The Hammers will now NEED to do Everton at the London Stadium to keep themselves from dropping into the bottom 3.
Honestly don’t care about the whole spurs situation need to look out for ourselves and not gunna just give 3 points away! I’ll take 1 happily still
Tactical Insight
Really West Ham could of done with a win last night at Selhurst Park no matter how unlikely that was or wasn't. A point doesn't really do much if anything to aid their cause for Premier League survival.
Assuming that Spurs beat Wolves at Molineux on Saturday, The Hammers will now NEED to do Everton at the London Stadium to keep themselves from dropping into the bottom 3.
Can someone explain this handball rule. Becuase this same thing happened to Brighton. The goal got disallowed becuase the person who scored hand balled it although their hand was in a natural position. This time his hand was also in a natural position and wasn’t the immediate goal scorer but it got disallowed ?
This also confirms that Wolves are relegated as well. I'm not fully angry about it, it's been coming for a good while. It was a slow burn. I'm sorry to all the fans in the PL that Wolves didn't do well enough, if you have crap owners like we do, the consequences like that was bound to happen. And i agree with the people in the comment section, Palace didn't understand the memo
Now all we need to do is do Forest and West Ham a favour since we gave them a win each recently. Need to beat Spurs and i hope that we do, i want to see them go down
As a neutral a good point for West Ham and their supporters etc.
Also condolences to Wolves after their relegation was confirmed tonight. Only consolation for Wolves fans is that they could have a Black country derby against West Brom next season if the baggies stay up this season. 😊
I just do not understand First Arsnal vs Man city, Arsnal new they had to win the game entire game litterly no urgency to win soon as its last 10mins everyone wants to play. West ham knows that they can be relegated It was such pathetic 90mins. No one taking shots or chances or even challenging goal keepers this was the Only chance West Ham could have gain points the nexr fixtures seem so much more harder to beat. How did west ham not go all in to get the 3 points really bizzar.
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LiVARpool
Worse team to defend winning the title since Leicester
It was SO funny when their fans where gobin off and the goal was disallowed...then we scored!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Everton are the Spurs of the North!
Jones to get a ban throwing missiles ... Two wrongs don't make a right
A scrappy match that could've gone either way. 1-1 would've been a good result. Seeing Salah score in his last Merseyside derby was comforting, but to actually get 3 points via the big man was exhilarating. And Liverpool will need those points going into these last 5 games, none of which are easy.
Tactical Insight
A scrappy match that could've gone either way. 1-1 would've been a good result. Seeing Salah score in his last Merseyside derby was comforting, but to actually get 3 points via the big man was exhilarating. And Liverpool will need those points going into these last 5 games, none of which are easy.
I watched the game today as a neutral, and the ref today was so biased, Liverpool and especially Gravenberch kicked the Everton players non stop for the first half, yet no cards for the consistent fouling, Gravenberch had committed about five fouls in the first 20mins, and every decision was no card and play on. I had to turn it off it as the decisions were so one sided. Not surprised to see that the winning goal was also a foul on a Everton player.
From a Liverpool supporter here in Ireland, i went to visit both at Easter, Anfield and the Hill Dickenson, beautiful stadium, fair play to Everton. Wonderful city. Wonderful people.
A nice win today, even if yet, again, it was way past in overtime, a bit lucky. Van Dijk will be gone anyway by next season i reckon.
An important 3 points this, but Everton is not our enemy, not mine anyway, thry ate not the threat, it's Man. United, we should be chasing them down to the last minute for the last match of the season, overtake their third spot. Catch them if we can. Go all out now for the time that is left. Our focus must be on reeling in Manchester United.
I work at the port just down the road from Evertons council stadium, had to work today unfortunately, but watching the match on tele, hearing the screams in real time then seeing big vvd jump up for that winner was magical 🎉 nothing is better than beating Everton and seeing all those bitter blues have to walk miles back to town so they can get their trains back to Birkenhead, runcorn and widnes 😂
He didn't win the league klopps team and management won the league.
We dropped off February last year due to fitness!
The team trains 3 days a week and the team take it in turns taking training 🤦🏻♂️ there's no fitness unless your coming back from injury.
Isak is coming back from injury and needs to build fitness, clearly none existent ATM yet slot started him? 🤦🏻♂️ Slot doesn't have a clue what he's doing at all most games we look lost out there. Playing Szorbozli at RB when we have an established RB on the bench!!
Cheisa looked great at the beginning of the season should have had more minutes and starts to continue the momentum, slot stopped using him!
At the beginning of the season we won 6 games on the trot that we could have easily lost!!
The team fell apart for the majority of this season down to the implementation of slots tactics and training schedule.
Salah should have been playing more central this season, Gakpo is a squad player not a starter and his tactical substitutions are bizarre.
Watch any big game Liverpool are in and it's all over the place! He hasn't got a clue at all.
Last season was down to klopp we benefited from slots lazy training in the short term but long term it cost us the Caraboro cup and this season
@Thanos.G4
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BOU
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Brilliant goal from Osula again....Pace..awareness..Great feet..composed finish...He,d score a hatful in a good side....
There's a reason Arteta got rid of Ramsdale. Get Pope back in goal asap
Mr3 will be missed
Hahah love to see newcas halal get beat
How many pub windows have went out tonight i wonder
😂😂😂😂
Howe and Newcastle feels like a relationship that's broken and need to accept its over
Shame because they have done some great things together including the league cup win last season
Tactical Insight
Newcastle have got NOWHERE to play for, and it shows! 3 key main players are thinking about big transfers end of season; half the squad are pulling out tackled and coasting thinking about a Jolly up Free trip to America for World Cup! They're more or less tools, and will probably cost Howe his Job end of season!😮
That Newcastle defense is so bad, does any of them know they need to mark and track opposition players when they are in the Newcastle box? The scary thing is tino, hall, Burn, Ramsdale are all in the England squad! Luckily England have Barnes and Gordon to score goals the other end .. oh wait their just as bad as the defense. Ok England are stuffed if they play these players against decent opposition.
Absolutely over the moon with the performance and determination of the Bournemouth team. Did not stop fighting for that win for fans and manager. Im still here in Newcastle from watching the game. Newcastle have some of the best fan's and some of the worst. I've been to alot of away matches but never have i been harassed by home fan's like I had after the match today. You lot should be ashamed!!
Love Eddie Howe and everything he has done for this club. But he’s taken us as far as he can. He will go down as a legend of this club. The very best! I can’t see how he can possibly turn this around. The manner of defeats and the in game management and team choices will get him no where. The money he’s spent we should be no where near 14th. We need change. Then players need a lift and they are going backwards. Get worse every week, we have a solid team but Howe hasn’t a clue how to work them out. Isak saved him for years. Coverd a lot of them bad. He won us most games. The owners really need to act now. I have every faith in them tho
Newcastles season is well and truly over, terrible summer transfers, some of their main stars are looking to leave and they havent found any form all, Howe has taken them as far as he can I think.
He will see out the last few games of course but is likely to either leave of his own accord or be sacked early into next season if form continues like such after the summer.
Its a shame because they were flying, but a dire end to the season, double defeats to Sunderland, spanked in the champions league by Barcelona along with a pretty poor campaign overall domestically.
Now they have been found out, teams know how to play them, yes there has been a lot of mitigating factors over the last 10 months but the truth is their performances have been rather poor almost all season and no amount of sentiment will keep a coach who appears to run out of ideas, especially when there is no sign of it turning around.
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FUL
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Considering the coverage you gave the red card for hair pulling since Monday night, and the lack of any action in this game. I am surprised you didnt mention Fulhams Bassey having his hair pulled and no action taken by the match official, a certain Mr Paul Tierney?
What a save from Leno at the end! 😱
Also, great to hear Ian Darke still commentating.
Sky decide not to show the clear red card for the pull on Iwobi’s hair that’s typical isn’t it
1 week later no red card for the hair pull on bassey
Someone is getting a haircut for drawing 5 games in a row! (I’m a cornball sorry about that)
Tactical Insight
I would say that despite the recent string of draws, we have been playing very well!
Defensive Class:
In typical fashion the defense has been organized and difficult to breakdown. The level of defensive consistency is absolutely first class and the reason we’ve stayed in the top league this long!
We are threatening offensively!
We have consistently created chances on offense, and not just on the fast break, but also by playing through defenses more and more! Finally our set pieces are looking dangerous again, which is a welcome sight!
Let’s stay grounded:
We should all ground ourselves in the fact that this season was always going to be a huge uphill climb with all the huge departures in the offseason. But despite all the adversity that comes with losing key players and changing head coaches, the team’s spirit is strong, demonstrating resilience! The team is starting to believe in themselves, and they’re doing all the right things. If nothing else, we will be well poised to have a strong run for next season!
Go Bees!
It's insane.
Here's the Opta xG (goals) for those games:
- @ Bournemouth: 1.92 (0) - 0.40 (0). We got fucking crushed and deserved to lose.
- vs Wolves: 2.56 (2) -1.34 (2). Jumped all over them in the first half, and played pretty even in the second. That should have been a win.
- @ Leeds: 0.52 (0) - 0.46 (0). We were the slightly weaker side in the most pathetically deserved draw in this history of the universe.
- vs Everton: 2.84 (2) - 1.52 (2). Should have been a win.
- vs Fulham: 1.36 (0) - 0.74 (0). We were clearly stronger, but a draw isn't that unusual.
A "normal" outcome from this run is something like 2-2-1. Wolves, Everton, and Fulham were all likely wins, but across the three you'd still expect one of them to wind up a draw. If we had 8 points from this run instead of 5, we'd be 6th, rooting for United to keep Chelsea at bay, and feeling generally much better about the state of things.
I'm annoyed about the lack of subs, but even with that apparent failing it's not like we've played poorly in the aggregate, or even played particularly low event games outside of that abysmal Leeds match. Sometimes shit happens, and when an unlucky run still leaves you with five points from five matches, you could be doing far worse.
I feel we need a touch from a player with some flair and unexpectedness. A surprise individual effort would be great.
I was expecting Schade to do something in the last minutes of the game for example. Or Damsgaard. Or like Mbeumo or Norgaard.
I think we're a bit unlucky and a bit lacking strong subs to change the games.
This is the problem with glory hunters who pick small teams.
They want Europe so bad because its so cool to say your small team reached Europe that staying in the Prem and being above mid table is not any sort of accomplishment. This is BRENTFORD people. BRENTFORD!
If youre bitching and moaning about not LOSING in a run of Prem games then I dont know what the fook to tell you.
Yes Im fucking serious, because that 7th is only still 7th because everyone below has been inconsistent as well. If one of those teams 8th to 12th go on a good run, were 8th. That's a banging result, I'm not saying if we don't get Europe it's a shite season, it's just a missed opportunity, that's all. 8th would still be more that I could ever dream of at the start of the season
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ARS
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no one will win against city from now on to the end... champions mentality
Arsenal will still win the league only if they can win their remaining matches with good goal difference
Arsenal are still going to drop points, they just don't seem convincing 🙄
Yeah Dona also apart from his mistake
Pepe is thick...This game needs JT at goal not mbongolo Donna... Trafford is a miles better for MC football. PSG let Donna go for this reason.
Tactical Insight
Arteta has no idea what he is up against. 3 years in a row finish second. Only won one FA Cup. Recently lost to Man City in Carabao Cup, lost to Southampton in Fa Cup, Lost to Bournemouth in Premier League. Draw without any goal with Sporting. Arsenal is in danger. He is sitting there in denial as if he got the answer
Another sit down interview. All talk, no action.
The interviewer should have asked him; Why he has such an awful record in April? And Why his team bottles it when the pressure is on?
It's all good having a higher win rate than George Graham and Arsene Wenger and the potential to win more games in all competitions in a season than the club record breaking 1971 Double winning side. Difference is the aforementioned managers/teams delivered when it mattered and have the medals to show for it.
Arteta has won one FA Cup in Seven Seasons and spent £1Billion. How long can this failure continue?
According to Mikel: we have been “ready” for previous 3 seasons, but the REALITY is, at this stage of every one of these seasons we have been proven NOT to have been “ready”, and thus missed out on winning Major Trophies!!! 😞😞 Mikel must finally be proven RIGHT this time round, otherwise he will be SACKED in the Summer, and replaced with a PROPER MANAGER WHO CAN ACTUALLY DELIVER WHAT MIKEL COULD NEVER!!! 🏆🏆🏆
I am unsure about that because their current form is nothing, but horrendous. There is no way they can even get a point without Martin Odagaard, Timber and Calafiori. Everything points towards a victory for Manchester City. I am not optimistic at all about their chances in this game. They might start playing only after losing this game when all advantages have been eroded.
As an Arsenal fan I think we shouldn't have pushed the Man City game to being an altimate test, we have created a mess which I don't see a way out of it...I am one of those Arteta out brigade, the football we have been playing in 2026 is not in Arsenal D.A.... that's why we are here.
NFO
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BUR
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What a hat trick! That header was outrageous
Just relegated us now bro 🙏
Get in Forrest what a massive win 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Now over to west ham to help send down spurs 😭🤣
That fourth goal was like the end of Thelma and Louise 😂
What's mad is that there is a chance that Wolves can overtake Burnley within the next couple of games. Wolves were having comments at the start of the year like "Wolves have as many points as a triangle" and to think they can actually avoid finishing bottom given Burnley's form is laughable
Tactical Insight
What's mad is that there is a chance that Wolves can overtake Burnley within the next couple of games. Wolves were having comments at the start of the year like "Wolves have as many points as a triangle" and to think they can actually avoid finishing bottom given Burnley's form is laughable
Finally ahead of Burnley on goals scored. Don't know how Scott Parker is keeping his job there. Think Spurs might poach him as a "promotion specialist" if they go down to piss off their fans playing the most boring football imaginable to get promoted. He doesn't deserve anymore good jobs though, fuck him and his football.
He only has that reputation because he has got the strongest squads in the Championship promoted, Burnley won't be that next season with whoever goes down but yeah it's worth keeping hold of him if you've kept him for this long. He couldn't do what Frank Lampard has done for Coventry though.
I don't actually know where we're at in terms of PSR, so keep that in mind while you read.
I think, unfortunately, we have to recoup some damage from all the money we spent this past season. Many of the players we bought will not offer a good ROI and only a handful of them have developed into squad players. So *someone* is going to get sold I expect.
Especially considering our need for a first line striker. We have about 1.25 strikers all told. Igor is half, Wood is half, Taiwo a quarter lol. None of them, currently, can be called on to lead the line for the entirety of a season. Maybe Wood will return to some form after the summer. But we'll need to replace him regardless. We should soon be spending 40-50 million on a striker. Imo, we should have done so last season and our delay in doing so in part led to this lack of scoring we've suffered all season.
I think we shake hands and reflect on two successful seasons. He got us to seventh and the Europa semi finals and we got him in the England team and turned him from a squad player to a £100m star. Everybody won and he conducted himself perfectly. I’d say be careful what you wish for though, as Grealish and Kalvin Phillips can attest
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On the verge of getting relegated and celebrating goals like they are about to win the league. That's Tottenham Hotspur for you.
Mitoma’s goal
Soo good
I belive Tottenham deserve to to win ... but hats off to Brighton to pull of 2 brilliant goal.. the match was absolutely thriller .. sad results for Tottenham
Great game. Awesome goals. Shows you how hard it is to win in the premiere league.
Every time a Spurs players takes his shirt off after scoring, the opposition scores again 🤦🏻♂️
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I think it’s about time Kaoru Mitoma leaves Brighton. Watching him in the international match against England, he looked truly brilliant—playing in a system full of creativity and surrounded by teammates who complement his style.
Fabian Hürzeler, on the other hand, can only play a rather primitive style of football, and the only one who can deliver quality passes to Mitoma is Pascal Groß.
Thanks for the past four years. It’s time to say goodbye.
Still undermine Carrick get results in this league is not easy they hire ariola next season Bournemouth will still be just as good because they will go for similar profile coach like home and I am sure have identified replacement for all Thier most likely players to be sold or wanted
Why can't they ever control their emotions. I think the coach was somewhat signalling that or just the low eq or just the fact it's in the head as well in the game. Makes you think if he didn't go so hard out with the celebrations jumping up and over and with the fans, if he would have had those cramps
If we beat Chelsea I'm confident we will make it to Europe because it will bring back confidence into the sides and the teams around us are not teams that will win the all their remaining games so we just need that win against Chelsea and I'm sure we are going forward 🎉
After going overboard with the goal celebration, he immediately went down with cramps and was lying on the pitch during an attacking phase. From that moment, as he was receiving treatment, the team lost focus and the flow of the game was disrupted. The final goal we conceded was partly Danso’s mistake, but if he had tracked back into the box more quickly, we might have avoided conceding it.
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dont you dare ignore ayden again carrick. he saves and win you points, so build on that
Great win and a clean sheet..kudos to all the players...off to the nxt game..!!
Sesko was very key to Cunha's goal today. He moved to the first post attracting the attention of the 3 Chelsea defenders. That allowed Cunha to come in from the back unnoticed and score.
Even with a makeshift back 4 I knew as long as Kobbie played we’d acc be alright what a player he is so massively missed against Leeds still massive shoutout to Heaven and Maz at CB another assist for the Portuguese magnifico closing in on that 20 single season prem record which he’ll defo break onwards n upwards GGMU🔴🔴🔴🔴🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪
Heaven - he has so much potential. Work hard, take your chances, and that’s a PL defender for 15 more years. Superb today!!
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Even with a makeshift back 4 I knew as long as Kobbie played we’d acc be alright what a player he is so massively missed against Leeds still massive shoutout to Heaven and Maz at CB another assist for the Portuguese magnifico closing in on that 20 single season prem record which he’ll defo break onwards n upwards GGMU🔴🔴🔴🔴🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪
Him and Yoro will be competing for it now I would imagine, if Carrick doesn't start heaven next game I'll lose a lot of faith in his ability to manage this squad, Yoro has been poor for a little bit so off the back of this performance heaven needs to start for a while.
In the long run they'll compete with each other which is great for their development, and also to give them a break when these inevitable occasional form dips occur.
Ayden Heaven, you absolute gem of a player.
Just a kid, at the start of his career just knows at what point of his career he's at.
Stays humble, trains hard, working on his skills.
Listens, watches, learning the craft.
A boy who stands like a man whenever he is called upon.
I love that kid man.
He'll be a monster in a few years.🤎
After helping the team qualify for the UCL, we now need a manager who can manage 2/3 games per week? No, it doesn't have to be. He only needs to get his signings right and prepare the team every week. I believe he's not alone, and there is experience with that backroom staff.
But who is your own choice of experienced manager? 😅
@rowlandboniface8789You still need senior players around for the younger players to play with & learn from. Senior players also set the standard in the dressing room. As we've seen with a team like Chelsea, without them the team looks abit lost (no real leader on the pitch).
We've also seen what can happen from one game to the next. 4 CBs out forcing to make shift the back... Utd NEED depth & w/more games expected next to be played season , every player will be necessary to have in the squad.
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Martinez having flashbacks to the World Cup final with that save at the end.
As a Chelsea fan, that Diarra miss hurts to watch.😅
We need to stop gifting goals
That martinez save
Brilliant game this what all about goals wow 👌
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Sunderland fan here. Great game to watch fair play to Villa they are a very good side took their chances well some of the balls into the box were superb! Some really shocking defending from our part today but i have absolutely no complaints i thought after Villa went 3-1 up the game was just going to fizzle out and that was that but somehow bringing Sancho on made Villa totally collapse🤷♂️! What a game some unreal passes and goals!
Alderete was injured which is why he came off and you’ll find that our away form has massively improved since Oniens been involved. Ballard probably wasn’t fit enough to do the full 90 and why would you change a winning system and if we scored at the death that goal doesn’t go in.
Well as a Sunderland fan I’ve always liked Villa a working class historic club like us. Us maybe not to the extent of Villa but always liked them. Gutted with the result but what a game of football. We didn’t deserve it from our second half display Villa looked very organised great moment at the end but then Villa scored annoying but Villa probably deserved it. Good luck for the rest of the season
We watched a different game then first half we matched you quite well and second half you were better than us that changed when you took Watkins, mcginn and Barkley off that’s when we gained momentum and we were very unlucky to not nick it. No complaints though Villa were the better team but that’s why your top 4. We absolutely gave you a good game so don’t try and diminish the performance from us.
He had no chance with any of the goals they’re all well worked goals. Crosses in the box and open goal they can’t miss no keepers Saving any of them it’s the defence that’s responsible for letting players get In front of them and stopping the crosses not Roefs.
Roger’s scored a good goal as well a composed finish one that no keeper would save as well.
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😎 THREE GOALS. THREE POINTS. STUNNING. https://t.co/8n2lFxlB6W
OKAAAAFOORRRRRRR!!! GGOOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL!!!! https://t.co/g0M05fumUu
✨ SUBLIME! https://t.co/D9C58Rl9np
GOOOOOOOOOAAAAALLLLL DCL FROM THE SPOT MAKES IT 3-0!! GEEETTTTTTT INNNNN!!! https://t.co/hQn6M55YWp
⛔️ DARLOW! WHAT A SAVE! https://t.co/yc3OWFYQ1n
🎶 Noah, Noah Okafor!” 🎶 https://t.co/gCbKhuUBea
JAAAAMMMESSS JUSTIIINNNN!!!! WOW!!! https://t.co/WUVuBoLOMP
🇺🇸 Tampa enjoyed that half! https://t.co/YhhvFfKOWK
✌️ Two up at the break! https://t.co/lwCWLR48Vi
👊 Pushing forward! https://t.co/PEtGFYEnn6
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The points are shared with Palace. https://t.co/Dfm5Hf3LKn
Maxence Lacroix, Maxence Lacroix 🇫🇷🎶 https://t.co/S1HjX6rUD5
A point at Selhurst 🤝 https://t.co/oJnRPZFGP2
Yeremyyyyyy 🥹 https://t.co/K3btJHGS4x
Into the duels 👊 https://t.co/8uKHs6T508
All square at the break ⚖️ https://t.co/41lkT9DaL6
Stepping out at Selhurst 🚶♂️ https://t.co/ApJQVSebgt
Top support as always, thank you Palace fans ❤️💙 https://t.co/uwcm9Y4ZJs
"if West Ham are going to win it needs to be now" 10 seconds before FT is some seriously hard hitting analysis
Another disappointing performance by Brennan Johnson for Spurs
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GET IN!!!! https://t.co/0f2WY0VSX3
Our derby day goalscorers 🤳 https://t.co/JFnyrhOGdQ
The Egyptian King. https://t.co/Y0XCz6Z9oo
SALAHHHHHHHH!!!!! https://t.co/uqcJ0EXzJd
VIRGILLLLLL!!!!! 🤩 https://t.co/THdpWcGoeR
😘©️ https://t.co/DzuuN4boxy
🇪🇬👑 https://t.co/L8wgJ1hGrP
The first player to score in a Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium 🇪🇬👑 https://t.co/0vTf91TGE4
UP THE REDS!!! ✊🔴
🤩❤️ https://t.co/dAtFG0I5XG
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The first 11 black players to play for Newcastle United. ⚫️⚪️
#NoRoomForRacism // @SRTRC_England https://t.co/bKykhcJiS2
13 PREMIER LEAGUE GAMES UNBEATEN
Full-time. https://t.co/Wr2rsTwlrU
What a win that is 📈 https://t.co/3KP9llFn2m
OSUUULLLLLAAAAAAA!!!
WE'RE LEVEL! 🙌 https://t.co/s1bde48T8p
WHAT. IT. MEANS. https://t.co/mCUCTBeRAy
A Marcus Tavernier goal. Things you love to see 😍 https://t.co/wZaPcey1Uh
WHAT A TIME TO SCORE YOUR FIRST EVER CHERRIES GOAL ADRIEN TRUFFERT
WDWWDWDDDDDWW https://t.co/aw5lyQlh6H
GET IN, @WilliamOsula! 👊 https://t.co/KmUlXovwBk
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Thank you for your support this afternoon.
Safe trip home. https://t.co/4MTGvvjhNy
It ends level. https://t.co/btTNPAOluc
It ends all square ⏹️ https://t.co/tPouRLcXXL
What a save from Bernd Leno... 🤯
Thank you for your top support this afternoon 👏👏
Five more big games to go 💪 https://t.co/fPixQxniNS
High tempo start. 📈 https://t.co/tTHRgKMbNp
UTF. 👊 https://t.co/9QPIyhyFxm
Bernd's take on a clean sheet and a point. https://t.co/YREZnOIqzK
We go into the break level. ⏸️ https://t.co/B8WmLip5cG
Alex is forced off with an injury and is replaced by Samu. https://t.co/PKqE0VuM6N
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Full-time in Manchester. https://t.co/Rx5sWE9k2d
We are City. ✊
🩵 2-1 🔴 @okx https://t.co/N7ersCeBS2
Iconic 🧘♂️ https://t.co/DxVQQhrw1K
AN IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ⚡️
Kai puts Donnarumma under pressure and blocks the goalkeeper's clearance into the net!
🔵 1-1 🔴 (18) https://t.co/UCTagTnTWZ
Goal for Manchester City - scored by Haaland.
🔵 2-1 🔴 (65)
@Arsenal WE HERREEEEEEE https://t.co/m96QYR7LgY
On level terms after 45.
Continue the fight in the second half, Gunners ✊ https://t.co/P068I2KZTW
3️⃣0️⃣ goal involvements for @ErlingHaaland in the @premierleague this season 🩵✨ https://t.co/vfjW9gk2Hn
2-1. City.
17. Havertz equalises for Arsenal.
🩵 1-1 🔴
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Before kick-off, a moment of applause was held as we remember Helen Anderson.
Our thoughts remain with Elliot and the Anderson family at this difficult time. ❤️ https://t.co/MWQ4gP3kXM
THREE BIG POINTS. 👊 https://t.co/LoQCL3qWP9
We send our condolences to Elliot and the rest of the Anderson family at this difficult time 💜 https://t.co/U44v6xuxdJ
MORGAN GIBBS-WHITE HAT-TRICK!!!! 🤯
Standing ovation for a special hat-trick. ✨ https://t.co/KUuvhHlj83
Morgan Gibbs-White. 🪄 https://t.co/YoiWylChgL
What. A. Header. 😍 https://t.co/BiWyTHodJC
IGOOORRRRRRR!!! https://t.co/zUrdtpCnhI
MORGAN GIBBS-WHITE!!!! https://t.co/xuyltB95IP
TOGETHER. 🔴 https://t.co/PadPeaBfkD
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Goal for Brighton.
⚪ 2-2 🟡
👑 https://t.co/4wvwWxOiqH
It ends level in N17. https://t.co/5UiNvh211R
WHAT A GOAL XAVI!!!!!! https://t.co/HgPidC6QZl
PEDRO GIVES US THE LEAD!!! https://t.co/Ky1maJyypv
That passion 🔥 https://t.co/f89PUcgqFG
Back in front 💪 https://t.co/tCtQesOA5s
KAORUUUU THAT IS INCREDIBLE! 🤩 https://t.co/pc69UzCJKj
Bergvall's first involvement off the bench is to win the ball high up the pitch, before playing in Xavi who curls into the far corner! 👏
⚪ 2-1 🟡
GEORGINIOOOOOOOO! 🔥 https://t.co/vfSTaxDEsy
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That's 18 @PremierLeague assists for Bruno this season, by the way 👀
🏄♂️ https://t.co/7jgtwlzPSX
BIG. THREE. POINTS! ✅🔥
Josh 🟰 All of us.
Ayden Heaven: take a bow 👏 https://t.co/LMuET67A4z
Tonight belongs to us because of you, the best away fans in the land.
UNITED! ✊🇾🇪 https://t.co/FA8oMRqjET
🐕🐕🐕 https://t.co/1TlblRJi3j
MATHHEEEUUUUSSSSSSSSSS https://t.co/FPFGg6wIUr
💪 https://t.co/7ajZTaxjoq
An immense effort from the whole team and our defence to protect a clean sheet.
We're so proud ❤️ https://t.co/8aJOeSFMKd
FT.
#CFC | #CHEMUN https://t.co/JrJhgf4Z2k
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Frame it.
👏 @EMartinez https://t.co/8WzKGu4BU5
GOT THE JOB DONE. https://t.co/OUNA1ePMqG
Huge. https://t.co/JDmeA8Pjsh
TAMMY PUTS US BACK FRONT!!! 😤 https://t.co/JQyfvAkTv5
With 101 goals, Ollie Watkins is now the 10th-highest goalscorer in the 151 year history of Aston Villa Football Club.
Legendary 💜 https://t.co/SJcGriA6Dw
TAMMY ABRAHAMMMMMMMM! 😍
For the second time this week...
🗣️ ANOTHER ONE 🗣️ https://t.co/JLgj9r4tlS
🎶 Woahhhh, Tammy, Tammy… 🎶 https://t.co/5nYYukwWRv
🥰 https://t.co/n7js7liean
What a way to score your first Premier League goal 😍 https://t.co/c6nPQZQsKe
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