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The Biggest Stories Right Now
NEW vs BHA
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Lucky Victory Against Brighton
Newcastle supporters are sharply split on whether their 3-1 win was deserved or a fortunate escape, with some crediting defensive mistakes and missed chances by Brighton players, whilst others insist Newcastle were poor but benefited from opposition profligacy and keeper errors. The discussion hinges on whether this represents a genuine three points or an undeserved result that papered over ongoing defensive vulnerabilities.
LEE vs BUR
Leeds Fans Hail Stach as Underrated Premier League Star
Leeds supporters are celebrating Anton Stach's performances, with many convinced he's a top-quality midfielder capable of attracting interest from elite clubs, whilst debating whether his impressive goal-scoring record represents genuine finishing ability or clinical positioning and xG overperformance. The discussion reveals a fanbase optimistic about Stach's potential but concerned he could be poached by bigger sides, particularly if he impresses at international level.
BRE vs WHU
West Ham Rage at VAR Decisions in Brentford Loss
West Ham supporters are fuming over what they believe was a series of harsh refereeing calls — particularly a disallowed goal for a marginal offside and two denied penalties — that left them feeling robbed despite solid performance and multiple chances hitting the woodwork. Fans are split between venting frustration at the referee's inconsistency and grudgingly accepting the unlucky nature of the day, with most arguing the result could easily have gone their way on another afternoon.
AVL vs TOT
Villa Fans Debate Buendía's Late Goal and Consistency
Aston Villa supporters are divided over Emiliano Buendía's performance and his crucial late goal against Tottenham, with some praising his solidity as a starter whilst others argue he's inconsistent and costly when he underperforms. The discussion touches on whether his talent justifies keeping him long-term or whether Villa should cash in on a potential £70m transfer to reinvest in the squad.
BOU vs CRY
Bournemouth Fans Fear Iraola Exit Despite Talent Emergence
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating the breakthrough performances of young talents like Eli Kroupi and Rayan, but are deeply anxious about manager Andoni Iraola's future departure at the end of the season and whether the club can maintain momentum without him. The discussion reflects pride in the club's development system and recruitment strategy—contrasting sharply with bigger clubs' wasteful approaches—yet is shadowed by concern that the next manager won't replicate Iraola's tactical acumen and ability to blood young players successfully.
MUN vs LIV
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ARS vs FUL
Arsenal's Dominant Win Leaves Fulham in Crisis Mode
Arsenal delivered a crushing 3-0 victory over Fulham that exposed the visitors' defensive fragility and sparked immediate recriminations among their fanbase about the manager's future. The discussion centres on whether Fulham have stalled under their current regime and need wholesale changes to mount a genuine challenge.
WOL vs SUN
Sunderland Secure Safety as Wolves Languish in Crisis
Fans are celebrating Sunderland's mathematical relegation survival following the 1-1 draw with bottom-placed Wolverhampton, whilst simultaneously expressing frustration at their own mid-season collapse from a strong start. There's also acknowledgement that Wolves face a desperate fight to avoid the drop, with some supporters hoping their own club can cling above the danger zone.
Match Roundup
NEW
3-1
BHA
Newcastle supporters are sharply split on whether their 3-1 win was deserved or a fortunate escape, with some crediting defensive mistakes and missed chances by Brighton players, whilst others insist Newcastle were poor but benefited from opposition profligacy and keeper errors. The discussion hinges on whether this represents a genuine three points or an undeserved result that papered over ongoing defensive vulnerabilities.
LEE
3-1
BUR
Leeds supporters are celebrating Anton Stach's performances, with many convinced he's a top-quality midfielder capable of attracting interest from elite clubs, whilst debating whether his impressive goal-scoring record represents genuine finishing ability or clinical positioning and xG overperformance. The discussion reveals a fanbase optimistic about Stach's potential but concerned he could be poached by bigger sides, particularly if he impresses at international level.
BRE
3-0
WHU
West Ham supporters are fuming over what they believe was a series of harsh refereeing calls — particularly a disallowed goal for a marginal offside and two denied penalties — that left them feeling robbed despite solid performance and multiple chances hitting the woodwork. Fans are split between venting frustration at the referee's inconsistency and grudgingly accepting the unlucky nature of the day, with most arguing the result could easily have gone their way on another afternoon.
AVL
1-2
TOT
Aston Villa supporters are divided over Emiliano Buendía's performance and his crucial late goal against Tottenham, with some praising his solidity as a starter whilst others argue he's inconsistent and costly when he underperforms. The discussion touches on whether his talent justifies keeping him long-term or whether Villa should cash in on a potential £70m transfer to reinvest in the squad.
BOU
3-0
CRY
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating the breakthrough performances of young talents like Eli Kroupi and Rayan, but are deeply anxious about manager Andoni Iraola's future departure at the end of the season and whether the club can maintain momentum without him. The discussion reflects pride in the club's development system and recruitment strategy—contrasting sharply with bigger clubs' wasteful approaches—yet is shadowed by concern that the next manager won't replicate Iraola's tactical acumen and ability to blood young players successfully.
MUN
3-2
LIV
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ARS
3-0
FUL
Arsenal delivered a crushing 3-0 victory over Fulham that exposed the visitors' defensive fragility and sparked immediate recriminations among their fanbase about the manager's future. The discussion centres on whether Fulham have stalled under their current regime and need wholesale changes to mount a genuine challenge.
WOL
1-1
SUN
Fans are celebrating Sunderland's mathematical relegation survival following the 1-1 draw with bottom-placed Wolverhampton, whilst simultaneously expressing frustration at their own mid-season collapse from a strong start. There's also acknowledgement that Wolves face a desperate fight to avoid the drop, with some supporters hoping their own club can cling above the danger zone.
Taking the Heat
1
Chadi Riad
CRY
0.3
2
Tommy Pilling
LIV
0.76
3
Jaydee Canvot
CRY
0.84
4
Dan Ballard
SUN
1.41
5
Samuel Chukwueze
FUL
1.44
6
Justin Devenny
CRY
1.62
7
Harvey Elliott
AVL
1.63
8
Antonee Robinson
FUL
1.66
9
Guglielmo Vicario
TOT
1.75
10
Brian Brobbey
SUN
1.83
Most Positive
1
Eli Kroupi
BOU
9.22
BOUCRY
2
S. Lacey
MUN
8.64
MUNLIV
3
Josh Dasilva
BRE
7.98
BREWHU
4
Aaron Hickey
BRE
7.59
BREWHU
5
Tom Cairney
FUL
7.17
ARSFUL
Most Negative
1
Chadi Riad
CRY
0.3
2
Tommy Pilling
LIV
0.76
3
Jaydee Canvot
CRY
0.84
4
Dan Ballard
SUN
1.41
5
Samuel Chukwueze
FUL
1.44
Overall Sentiment
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@ManUtd @Jattuisrael1 Match review :
Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool: Drama at Old Trafford as United Seal Champions League Return
What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon. If you needed reminding why the Manchester United-Liverpool rivalry is still the biggest in English football, today’s clash at Old Trafford delivered in spades. A frantic, end-…
@ManUtd Match review :
Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool: Drama at Old Trafford as United Seal Champions League Return
What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon. If you needed reminding why the Manchester United-Liverpool rivalry is still the biggest in English football, today’s clash at Old Trafford delivered in spades. A frantic, end-to-end battle …
I am in no way defending slot here but it is beyond disingenuous to suggest that slot has consistently had that all season.
@ManUtd Match review :
Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool: Drama at Old Trafford as United Seal Champions League Return
What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon. If you needed reminding why the Manchester United-Liverpool rivalry is still the biggest in English football, today’s clash at Old Trafford delivered in spades. A frantic, end-to-end battle …
It will take them a season to get right they need play together and gel. Saka and Havertz formed a killer partnership before their injuries. Saka-Ode-White was fire. Arsenal don't typically play with target men, they play with false 9's no excuses but takes time to be at your fluid best.
Also I sometimes think the angles make things look so much w…
You're arguing with yourself and being disingenuous, man. You're assuming that slot needs to win the league each year to remain retained. In actuality, he has to show that the team hasn't regressed, that he can adapt to the league adapting to his tactics, and actually have his team play positive football v negative, which they and he did last seaso…
I think it says a lot about the game that the one time we actually tried, we scored. That was the performance of a team that had all eyes on Thursday and couldn't be bothered today.
@markgoldbridge Daniel Sturridge 😃😃
What a knobhead.
There's a finger nail touch of the ball for Sesko goal.
Maybe the 🤡 ought to do VAR because they saw nothing wrong.
I know that it is easier to blame Slot and he deserves that don't get me wrong but I think we should point a finger to Macca and Wirtz. They just are not up to the speed of the game this season. Something I think that could be mention as a positive in addition to Dom's performance is the past couple of games (including this one) by Curtis. One of f…
Dunno what to tell you. Go back and re-watch it. Neville literally didn't stop heaping praise on United and slagging Liverpool off.
You're just wrong on this, sorry.
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anthony dragging Struijk down by his shirt on that corner... and that's cleared?
I was screaming at it live... so fucking obvious.
Struijk couldn't jump
Is that Unai's ego coming to play? Can't admit he got it wrong? At what point have Abraham, Barkley and Sancho ever shown themselves to be hard workers off the ball and play with intensity? Can't expect a leopard to change their spots cos you decide you want to rest other players. This was a winnable game and quite frankly it's disrespectful to the…
Was the plan at the start to let spurs have the ball, think we could contain them and then hit them on the counter? Shocking plan at home to a team who have been so poor but jesus, did we string 3 passes for the first 30 mins. Given the bench too, it's not like we can change our approach too much other than trying to actually hold on to the ball. T…
"Did konate perhaps push sesko there?" says croatian commentator as we're watching 4k replay of konate pushing sesko in the back, fucking hell man
PGMOL now zooming into Sesko in live game for his 2nd goal handball. First time I see VAR zoom in animation "with magnifier".
Yet nothing on Konate
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Who's Taking the Heat
NEW NEW v BHA
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 73% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.1/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
2.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.1 vs positions: 4.7
"Howe" is the lightning rod
"Howe" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 16 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
75% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,431 mentions
BHA NEW v BHA
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 69% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.4/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "players"
1.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 2.4 vs players: 3.8
"Lewis Dunk" is the lightning rod
"Lewis Dunk" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 10 mentions.
fAr: 3.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
92% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
453 mentions
LEE LEE v BUR
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.1/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
5.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 0.1 vs positions: 5.1
"Karl Darlow" is the lightning rod
"Karl Darlow" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 7 mentions.
fAr: 4.6/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
451 mentions
BUR LEE v BUR
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 89% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.5/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "manager"
2.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 1.5 vs manager: 4.4
"players" dominates the conversation
62% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
96 mentions
BRE BRE v WHU
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 56% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.4/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "manager"
3.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 2.4 vs manager: 6.2
"players" dominates the conversation
75% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
105 mentions
WHU BRE v WHU
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 84% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.3/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "lineup"
1.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.3 vs lineup: 3.9
"penalty" is the lightning rod
"penalty" (officiating) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 2.9/10
"players" dominates the conversation
79% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
601 mentions
AVL AVL v TOT
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 79% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.4/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
2.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.4 vs players: 3.4
"Youri Tielemans" is the lightning rod
"Youri Tielemans" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 54 mentions.
fAr: 3.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
71% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,626 mentions
TOT AVL v TOT
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 58% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.6/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "manager"
2.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 2.6 vs manager: 5.3
"Enic" is the lightning rod
"Enic" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
78% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,839 mentions
BOU BOU v CRY
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.7/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
3.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.7 vs players: 6.1
"penalty" is the lightning rod
"penalty" (officiating) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 3.4/10
"players" dominates the conversation
73% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
40 mentions
CRY BOU v CRY
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.3/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "manager"
2.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 3.3 vs manager: 5.8
"players" dominates the conversation
73% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
62 mentions
MUN MUN v LIV
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 71% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.2/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "channels"
3.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.2 vs channels: 6.0
"carrick" is the lightning rod
"carrick" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 20 mentions.
fAr: 1.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
60% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,124 mentions
LIV MUN 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"
3.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
player: 0.7 vs players: 3.9
"Fsg" is the lightning rod
"Fsg" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 7 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
58% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
5,800 mentions
ARS ARS v FUL
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 67% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.5/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "goalkeeper"
3.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.5 vs goalkeeper: 6.1
"Havertz" is the lightning rod
"Havertz" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.1/10
"players" dominates the conversation
87% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
8,094 mentions
FUL ARS v FUL
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 89% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.4/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "lineup"
4.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.4 vs lineup: 5.4
"players" dominates the conversation
82% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
344 mentions
WOL WOL v SUN
"positions" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about positions with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.6/10
Big gap between "positions" and "manager"
1.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
positions: 2.6 vs manager: 4.4
"Daniel Bentley" is the lightning rod
"Daniel Bentley" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 4.4/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
101 mentions
SUN WOL v SUN
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 75% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.9/10
Big gap between "manager" and "tactics"
2.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 1.9 vs tactics: 4.4
"players" dominates the conversation
80% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
65 mentions
ARS vs FUL
MW35
AVL vs TOT
MW35
BOU vs CRY
MW35
BRE vs WHU
MW35
LEE vs BUR
MW35
MUN vs LIV
MW35
NEW vs BHA
MW35
WOL vs SUN
MW35
fAr — Fan Approval Rating Scale
Overview
Midfield absolutely carried Matchweek 35, with Kobbie Mainoo's 378 mentions and Myles Lewis-Skelly's breakthrough performance keeping United and Arsenal fans engaged despite a defence struggling to inspire confidence. Viktor Gyökeres' eye-watering 717 mentions reveal a fanbase obsessed with debate rather than consensus — the Swede barely scraped into "Mixed" territory despite generating nearly double the conversation of the next-closest outfield player.
The fAr XI
Gyökeres
ARS
5.74
Osula
NEW
5.79
Richarlison
TOT
5.62
Lewis-Skelly
ARS
6.56
Mainoo
MUN
6.32
Stach
LEE
6.37
Calafiori
ARS
5.74
Ven
TOT
5.75
Udogie
TOT
5.76
Yoro
MUN
5.94
Kinský
TOT
5.94
The Starting XI
1
Myles Lewis-Skelly
"@Arsenal You expect me to give the credit to Saka or Gyökeres but damn Lewis-Skelly was in another dimension in that midfield https://t.co/CcucEexDwj"
6.56
2
Kobbie Mainoo
"GET INNNN!!!!! Mainoo with a SCREAMER of a volley into the bottom corner #mufc"
6.32
3
Anton Stach
"Anton Stach is an absolutely fantastic player, what a signing that was by Leeds United in the summer!"
6.37
4
Antonín Kinský
"Kinsky facial hair is giving ‘Robin Hood Men in Tights’"
5.94
5
Viktor Gyökeres
"WHAT. A. START.
Brilliance from Saka before a teasing cross is met by Gyokeres to give us the lead ✊
🔴 1-0 ⚪️ (9) https://t.co/SrGKt4vFSk"
5.74
6
Riccardo Calafiori
"Calafiori heads it in but he was offside!"
5.74
7
William Osula
"Scrappy game but happy to have a win. Osula was our standout player"
5.79
8
Micky van de Ven
"So funny to see how well Benta and Pahlinha worked together today vs under Frank where they just sat in front of our back line doing nothing. "
5.75
9
Richarlison
"Richy and Gallagher showed us exactly what you need in a scrap."
5.62
10
Destiny Udogie
"So funny to see how well Benta and Pahlinha worked together today vs under Frank where they just sat in front of our back line doing nothing. "
5.76
11
Leny Yoro
"Yoro man of the match - absolutely flawless "
5.94
Honourable Mentions
5.94
Bukayo Saka
9.22
Eli Kroupi
5.57
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
6.05
Ayden Heaven
5.67
Noah Okafor
7.59
Aaron Hickey
6.56
Caoimhín Kelleher
5.0
David Raya
Referees
Commentary
Most Blamed
1
Arne Slot
LIV
110x
2
Unai Emery
AVL
46x
3
Michael Carrick
MUN
44x
4
Gabriel Jesus
ARS
29x
5
Benjamin Sesko
MUN
27x
Most Credited
1
Richarlison
TOT
2x
2
Benjamin Sesko
MUN
2x
3
Viktor Gyökeres
ARS
2x
Victims
1
Arne Slot
LIV
10x
2
Benjamin Sesko
MUN
9x
3
Jeremie Frimpong
LIV
3x
4
Yoane Wissa
NEW
2x
5
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
WHU
2x
NEW
3 - 1
BHA
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Lucky Victory Against Brighton
Newcastle supporters are sharply split on whether their 3-1 win was deserved or a fortunate escape, with some crediting defensive mistakes and missed chances by Brighton players, whilst others insist Newcastle were poor but benefited from opposition profligacy and keeper errors. The discussion hinges on whether this represents a genuine three points or an undeserved result that papered over ongoing defensive vulnerabilities.
Minteh's Missed Chance Haunts Brighton in Defeat
Brighton fans are frustrated with Yankuba Minteh's wastefulness in front of goal, particularly a glaring miss from close range that could have changed the course of the match as Newcastle built a commanding lead. The discussion centres on whether Fabian Hürzeler should have substituted the winger earlier, with some questioning whether Minteh has the clinical finishing required at this level.
Brighton Fans Divided Over Bart Verbruggen Display
Brighton supporters are split in their assessment of goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen's performance during the 3-1 defeat to Newcastle, with some crediting him for solid saves whilst others blame him directly for lapses in concentration that contributed to conceding goals. The debate reflects broader frustration that Verbruggen, potentially Brighton's last marketable asset before a summer exodus, failed to deliver when it mattered most.
Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Breakthrough Season Form
Newcastle supporters are enthusiastically backing striker William Osula after his impressive performance, comparing his efficiency and output favourably against teammates like Gordon and Wissa, with detailed statistical breakdowns showing he ranks in the top 7% of Premier League forwards for goals per 90 and boasts elite crossing accuracy. The discussion reflects growing confidence that Osula should be a cornerstone of Eddie Howe's attack moving forwards, with fans suggesting the club should build its team around him rather than pursuing other attacking options.
Brighton Fans Criticise Hürzeler's Late Substitution Timing
Brighton supporters are frustrated that manager Fabian Hürzeler waited until deep into the second half to make substitutions, despite the team's attack struggling and creative players like Mitoma and Kadıoğlu being ineffective. Fans argue the tactical changes arrived too late to properly influence the match outcome.
Newcastle Fans Divided on Bruno's Impact Despite Win
Newcastle supporters are debating whether midfielder Bruno Guimaraes was sharp enough in the victory over Brighton, with some praising his leadership and mentality-shifting presence while others felt he lacked intensity and sharpness in possession. The discussion reflects broader anxiety about the team's dependency on him as their creative lynchpin.
Newcastle's Murphy Divides Opinion in Display
Fans are split over Jacob Murphy's performance, with some praising his crossing and positioning whilst others question whether previous form should dictate current expectations, and debate the effectiveness of Newcastle's attacking approach through the air against Brighton's physical defence.
Newcastle Fans Furious With Pope's Goalkeeping Display
Newcastle United supporters are venting their frustration at Nick Pope's performance during the victory over Brighton, with numerous fans calling for the goalkeeper to be dropped or replaced after what they perceive as poor distribution and positioning throughout the match. The discussion reflects wider concern about Newcastle's defensive reliability, even in a comfortable 3-1 win.
Dan Burn's Tactical Role and Controversial Yellow Card
Newcastle fans and neutrals debated Burn's deployment as a hybrid left-back-winger — mirroring Manchester City's use of Nico O'Reilly — whilst Brighton supporters were frustrated by what they perceived as a soft yellow card against him compared to the physicality allowed elsewhere in the match. The discussion highlighted tactical nuance alongside refereeing inconsistency in a match Newcastle won 3-1.
Newcastle Fans Turn On Wissa After Defeat
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration at Yoane Wissa's performance in the 3-1 loss to Brighton, with many questioning whether the club wasted significant money on the striker and calling for his departure. The criticism extends to manager Eddie Howe, with some fans arguing both player and manager have lost the plot.
Brighton Fans Divided Over Verbruggen's Goalkeeper Display
Brighton supporters are locked in debate over goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen's performance in the 3-1 defeat to Newcastle, with some praising his crucial saves that kept the scoreline from becoming far worse, whilst others criticise him for positional errors and claiming he was a liability throughout the match. The disagreement hinges on whether his standout stops outweigh the mistakes that contributed to Newcastle's goals.
Newcastle's Goalkeeper Praised But Criticised With Ball At Feet
Newcastle supporters are having a heated debate about their goalkeeper's performance, with almost universal agreement that whilst he made crucial saves and is a solid shot-stopper, his distribution and ball-playing abilities are genuinely problematic and a significant liability for the team. Fans are divided on whether this is a phase or a deeper issue affecting his overall game, but the consensus is clear: he's brilliant when stopping shots and dreadful when the ball is at his feet.
Newcastle's Defensive Collapse After Squandering Two-Goal Lead
Newcastle United supporters are expressing embarrassment and frustration after their defence fell apart in the second half, allowing Brighton to claw back into a match they dominated early on with two quick headers. Fans are particularly critical of the quality of defending that led to conceding goals, with some sarcastically referencing being forced to "swallow their words" after initially backing their side to control the game.
Newcastle Fans Divided on Eddie Howe's Future After Victory
Newcastle supporters are split between relief at the 3-1 win over Brighton and deeper concerns about Eddie Howe's management, with some questioning his tactical decisions, squad rotation timing, and whether a managerial change might be needed despite backing from the board. The discussion reveals frustration that whilst the Magpies got the three points, they've relied on defensive vulnerabilities and opponent mistakes rather than convincing football, raising doubts about long-term progress under the current regime.
Newcastle Fans Clash Over Mentality and Disappointment
Newcastle supporters are divided between those frustrated by the team's perceived lack of fighting spirit and poor finishing in the loss, and those arguing that constant negativity prevents genuine appreciation of performances. The discussion has devolved into meta-arguments about whether criticism is justified or simply toxic fan behaviour, with underlying disappointment that the side squandered opportunities they should have converted.
Fans Rue Near-Misses as Brighton Battle Newcastle
Brighton supporters are fixating on a series of tantalising moments that nearly resulted in goals but ultimately fell agonisingly short, with the ball hitting the post, skidding just wide, or coming inches from going in during their 3-1 defeat. The discussion captures the frustration of a team that created chances but couldn't convert them when it mattered most.
Newcastle Edge Past Brighton in Defensive Chaos
Fans are dissecting Newcastle's 3-1 victory with a focus on Brighton's shocking defensive collapse and goalkeeper howlers, whilst Newcastle supporters acknowledge the win came despite unconvincing attacking play and continued defensive vulnerabilities. The discussion centres on whether either side's display reflects genuine quality, with particular criticism aimed at set-piece defending and goalkeeping errors that defined the match.
Newcastle Break Drought With Crucial Victory
Newcastle United supporters are celebrating a badly needed 3-1 win over Brighton after a difficult run, with fans expressing relief and rediscovering the feeling of victory as the season enters its final stretch. The mood is cautiously optimistic mixed with some lingering anxiety about the team's recent form, though the result provides a welcome boost heading into the run-in.
Newcastle Fans Divided as Howe Future Remains Uncertain
Newcastle supporters are locked in debate over Eddie Howe's future following a win that temporarily relieves pressure but fails to settle deeper concerns about squad cohesion, tactical stubbornness, and the manager's ability to navigate the club's ambitions. Many demand a summer overhaul and question whether Howe can rebuild trust, whilst others grudgingly acknowledge the three points bought some breathing room before the inevitable reckoning arrives.
Newcastle Fans Debate Star Signing's Commitment and Future
Newcastle supporters are divided over a high-profile £70m summer signing's recent performances and perceived lack of effort on the pitch, with many questioning whether he's already checked out mentally ahead of a potential summer exit. The debate centres on whether his struggles reflect genuine poor form, lack of motivation to prove himself at St James' Park, or simply inadequate training ground consistency that hasn't translated to matchday impact.
Brighton Fans Debate Team Selection and Tactical Adjustments
Brighton supporters are analysing their narrow 3-1 defeat, with particular focus on whether starting Lewis Dunk and other key players instead of the side that took the pitch would have changed the result. The discussion reveals frustration at team construction and tactical decisions, especially around late substitutions and which personnel should be prioritised in their squad.
Newcastle Fans Debate Player Injuries and Squad Rotation
Fans are discussing injury concerns and squad management decisions during the match, with particular focus on player availability and whether certain players are being rested to manage fitness ahead of upcoming competitions. The conversation touches on form concerns, recovery timelines, and tactical selection choices by the manager.
Inconsistent Refereeing Decisions Draw Fan Frustration
Fans are heavily criticising the referee's inconsistent application of the rules throughout the match, with particular anger directed at soft yellow card decisions whilst Newcastle appeared to escape similar punishment. The discussion reflects broader frustration about perceived bias in officiating standards between the two sides.
Newcastle Fans Seek Hope as Brighton Storm Ahead
Newcastle supporters are clinging to hope and positivity despite falling 2-0 behind early in the match, with fans oscillating between despair and desperate optimism as they search for a comeback. The discussion captures the emotional whiplash of watching their side get caught cold whilst Brighton capitalise on set pieces, leaving the fanbase torn between accepting defeat and manifesting a turnaround.
Brighton Fans React to Hinshelwood's Long-Awaited Goal
Neutral observers and Brighton supporters celebrated Jack Hinshelwood's 61st-minute goal as a rare moment of individual brilliance from the defender, with fans expressing relief that he had finally found the back of the net after a prolonged period without scoring. The reaction mixed genuine excitement with good-natured ribbing about his previous drought in front of goal.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over First-Half Collapse Defence
Newcastle supporters are heavily criticising the team's defensive frailty in the opening 45 minutes, with Dan Burn's two headers conceded and repeated individual errors allowing Brighton to build an early 2-0 lead that ultimately proved costly. Whilst the side secured three points, the conversation centres on how poor defending and lack of concentration nearly cost them the match, with fans frustrated that defensive lapses rather than attacking shortcomings decided the game.
Newcastle's Tactical Gamble Leaves Fans Frustrated
Brighton fans and neutral observers are debating whether Newcastle's counter-attacking approach and defensive shape—particularly a three-at-the-back system—are fundamentally flawed or merely let down by individual execution and poor finishing. The discussion centres on whether the Magpies lack the stamina and intensity to sustain aggressive tactics, or whether they're simply failing to convert chances that better teams would bury.
Newcastle Fans Divided on Barnes' Late Winner Impact
Following Harvey Barnes' dramatic 90+5' goal to seal Newcastle's 3-1 victory, supporters are sharply split on his overall contribution, with some hailing him as a clinical finisher worthy of regular starts whilst others criticise him for offering little across the ninety minutes before capitalising on an already-decided match. The debate also touches on Eddie Howe's team selection decisions and whether Barnes deserves priority over fellow attacking options like Gordon.
Newcastle's Clinical Finishing Impresses Neutral Observers
Fans are celebrating Newcastle's attacking display and particularly praising the quality of goals scored during the match, with widespread appreciation for the team's clinical finishing and movement. The discussion captures genuine excitement about the attacking prowess on display, with supporters highlighting the aesthetics of the play alongside the decisive result.
Newcastle Fans Rage at Joelinton's Refereeing Immunity
Newcastle supporters are furious that Joelinton escaped punishment for multiple off-the-ball fouls and aggressive challenges throughout the match, with many convinced the midfielder receives preferential treatment from referees who overlook his notoriously dirty playing style. The negativity centres on the perceived injustice that such behaviour goes uncarded while other players face yellow cards for far less.
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Brighton Fans Blame Week Off for Toothless Display
Brighton supporters are venting frustration after a disappointing performance, with many pointing the finger at manager Fabian Hürzeler's decision to give the squad a week off from training as the culprit for their lack of cutting edge in attack. The criticism centres on the notion that fixture congestion and inconsistent preparation throughout the season have left the team poorly conditioned and unable to sustain attacking threat when it matters.
Newcastle's Defensive Collapse Stuns Brighton in Rout
Newcastle United dismantled Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 at St James' Park, with early headers from William Osula and Dan Burn establishing complete control before Harvey Barnes sealed the win in injury time. Fans across both sides reacted with shock and disbelief at the decisive nature of the result, with the match descending into a yellow-card fest as tempers frayed in the closing stages.
Newcastle Beat Brighton as Defensive Discipline Crumbles
Newcastle United supporters and neutral observers are dissecting a 3-1 victory that exposed Brighton's defensive vulnerabilities, with particular focus on individual errors and the effectiveness of Newcastle's set-piece attacking, whilst also questioning whether Brighton's recent form and European ambitions can survive such collapses. The discussion touches on tactical breakdowns, player performance inconsistencies, and frustration with defensive organisation that allowed multiple goals despite Brighton's sixth-place league position.
Newcastle Survive Sloppy Display Against Brighton
Newcastle United supporters are expressing relief at a 3-1 victory over Brighton, though many recognise their team's defensive frailties and acknowledge they were fortunate not to concede more goals in a chaotic match. Fans are focused on consolidating their league position with three games remaining rather than dwelling on the performance itself.
Newcastle Fans Worry About Nick Pope's Future
Newcastle supporters are concerned about goalkeeper Nick Pope's lack of playing time and his visibly unhappy demeanour on the bench during the Brighton match, with many suggesting he could leave the club in the summer if his situation doesn't improve. The discussion centres on frustration with Eddie Howe's treatment of the goalkeeper and sympathy for Pope's difficult position at the club.
Newcastle Fans React to Crucial Victory Over Brighton
Newcastle supporters are expressing relief and cautious optimism after a 3-1 win that halts their recent struggles, though many acknowledge the performance was unconvincing and worry the team could still squander their position before the season ends. Brighton fans, conversely, feel their side underperformed and allowed Newcastle to escape with an undeserved result despite their own superior form coming into the match.
Newcastle Fans Question If One Win Changes Anything
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over whether Eddie Howe's managerial position has been salvaged by the 3-1 victory, with many arguing that a single positive result — especially one reliant on Brighton's goalkeeper errors — does nothing to address the squad's fundamental tactical and structural problems that have plagued them since January. The overarching sentiment is one of frustrated relief rather than genuine confidence, with significant portions of the fanbase still demanding a managerial change despite the win.
Newcastle Fans Demand Manager Sacked Over Tactical Errors
Newcastle United supporters are calling for Eddie Howe's dismissal following repeated defensive lapses and poor decision-making they believe cost them in matches against top sides like Arsenal and today's loss to Brighton. Fans are particularly frustrated with his goalkeeper selections and in-game management, with many demanding his removal during or immediately after the fixture.
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@NUFC Ngl this is actually in very poor taste, it was a very fortunate win in the end, and I get we are happy about it, but read the room boys. That was not a good performance, and i feel so sorry for Nick he just looks done and I can’t blame him.
The one time we actually put a good ball in against this team of giants, Mitoma is sleeping.
Where has this come from? Seen a lot of it about recently, but nothing to actually back it up.
There was that post about his Instagram the other day, but I thought that was debunked in the thread?
Why is everyone suddenly convinced Woltemade and Howe have had a massive falling out?
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Leeds Fans Hail Stach as Underrated Premier League Star
Leeds supporters are celebrating Anton Stach's performances, with many convinced he's a top-quality midfielder capable of attracting interest from elite clubs, whilst debating whether his impressive goal-scoring record represents genuine finishing ability or clinical positioning and xG overperformance. The discussion reveals a fanbase optimistic about Stach's potential but concerned he could be poached by bigger sides, particularly if he impresses at international level.
Sky's Pitchside Interview Sparks Fan Fury
Leeds and neutral viewers are united in frustration over Sky's decision to conduct a live interview with Noah Okafor during the match, with fans arguing that interrupting play for player interviews is unwelcome and inappropriate for football coverage. The criticism reflects broader irritation that such practices feel borrowed from American sports broadcasting and detract from watching the game itself.
Leeds United Fans Celebrate Survival Amid Refereeing Chaos
Leeds supporters are confident about staying up after a chaotic match featuring multiple yellow cards and VAR involvement, with fans debating whether favourable refereeing decisions helped secure their survival chances. The atmosphere is celebratory despite the controversial nature of the fixture, as Farke's side edge closer to mathematical safety in the relegation battle.
Dubravka Struggles as Burnley Face Bleak Outlook
Fans are critiquing Dubravka's below-par performance in what appears to be a heavy defeat, with several suggesting the goalkeeper is too talented for Championship football and should move to a stronger club next season. The discussion also touches on broader concerns about Burnley's relegation trajectory and the departure of key players, with some Leeds supporters offering sympathetic observations about the goalkeeper's struggles amidst the chaos.
Tanaka's Assist Sparks Debate Over Goal Credit
Fans are divided over whether Tanaka deserves credit for Dominic Calvert-Lewin's goal, with some arguing his setup was more impressive than the finish itself. The discussion also highlights Aaronson's aggressive approach in midfield, with supporters praising his newfound willingness to engage physically.
Leeds Fans Celebrate Okafor's Clinical Finish
Leeds supporters are raving about Noah Okafor's high-quality second goal in what appears to be a dominant attacking display, with particular praise for the build-up play and his positioning to convert at close range. There's genuine affection for Okafor as a match-winner, though fans acknowledge his fitness limitations and hope he can develop into a consistent 90-minute player next season.
Fans React to Chaotic Yellow Card Display
Supporters are responding with bemused agreement to the referee's card-happy performance, with five yellows dished out in the first half alone creating a fractious, stop-start atmosphere. The overwhelming tone is one of resigned acceptance — essentially "yes, this match is being officiated exactly as chaotically as it appears."
Fans Debate Referee Standards and Match Conduct
Supporters are discussing referee decisions and calling-out behaviour during the match, with some fans expressing frustration at the volume of yellow cards issued whilst others push back against constant criticism of how supporters engage with officials' decisions. The conversation reflects broader irritation at inconsistency in refereeing standards rather than specific contentious calls.
Referee's Yellow Card Spree Draws Heavy Criticism
Fans are furious at the referee's inconsistent and seemingly trigger-happy approach to issuing yellow cards throughout the match, with complaints that soft challenges are being carded whilst genuinely dangerous tackles escape punishment. The overall sentiment is one of frustration at what supporters perceive as poor officiating and a lack of consistent disciplinary standards, with some questioning whether the ref is applying the same standards to both teams.
Late Drama and Fatigue in Comfortable Advantage
Fans observed their team's dominant first-half performance giving way to visible tiredness and loss of composure in the second half, with opposition momentum building dangerously after pulling one back. Discussion centred on defensive solidity and tactical discipline holding firm despite the spell of sloppiness, though some supporters expressed nervousness about surrendering control of the match.
Leeds Fans Divided on Farke's Management Despite 0-0 Draw
Leeds supporters are split over Daniel Farke's tenure, with most praising his tactical acumen and man-management skills as a principled leader, whilst a minority voice calls for his departure. The discussion also includes lighthearted banter about his recent appearance change, suggesting underlying frustration with the team's lacklustre 0-0 result against bottom-club Burnley masks deeper concerns about the club's promotion push.
Leeds Fans Divided Over Stach's Opening Strike
Anton Stach's early goal for Leeds has sparked a broader debate amongst supporters about his quality as a player, with most praising his finishing technique and chance creation, though a minority remain unconvinced by his overall contribution. The discussion highlights Stach's positioning amongst the league's creative talents, comparing him favourably to Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes in terms of chances created.
Leeds Rebuild Talk as Season Winds Down
Leeds fans are discussing their squad's summer overhaul, debating which players like Jack Harrison might attract interest and whether manager Daniel Farke deserves credit for keeping them competitive despite injury troubles. The conversation also reflects on how some Premier League players—like Zian Flemming at Burnley—seem to punch above their weight, whilst underlying performance data suggests Leeds' underlying stats were genuinely strong even as results wavered.
Leeds Fans Debate Piroe Substitution and Perri Goalkeeper Criticism
Leeds supporters discussed whether Joël Piroe should be brought on as a late substitute during a heavy defeat, whilst simultaneously defending goalkeeper Lucas Perri against fan scapegoating for conceded goals—with several fans noting confusion between Perri and Burnley's Lucas Pires. The discourse reflected frustration with both tactical choices and the tendency of supporters to blame one player rather than acknowledge wider defensive breakdowns.
Fans Lament Missing DCL's Superb Back Heel Assist
Leeds supporters are raving about Dominic Calvert-Lewin's brilliant back heel that set up Noah Okafor's second-half goal, with many expressing frustration at having missed the moment live due to various circumstances. The move is being hailed as the match's standout piece of skill, though some defend-focused viewers note the defending context was considerably less impressive.
Burnley Fans Turn on Hannibal's Behaviour During Defeat
Neutral observers and Burnley supporters are directing widespread criticism at midfielder Hannibal for what they perceive as dirty, hostile, and antagonistic play — spitting at fans, reckless challenges, and general conduct that has earned him sustained booing throughout the match. Despite acknowledging he's made an impact on the game, fans are united in their contempt for his disciplinary record and aggressive demeanour on the pitch.
Burnley's Disallowed Goal Sparks Offside Row
Fans are locked in debate over whether Loum Tchaouna's goal for Burnley was correctly ruled out for offside, with some arguing the marginal call was measured incorrectly and represents the absurdity of modern VAR interpretation, whilst others defend the decision as by-the-book and ultimately inconsequential given the final scoreline. The broader frustration centres on how tightly the offside rule is now being applied in the Premier League.
Leeds Fans Turn on Struijk After Defensive Collapse
Leeds supporters are sharply divided over Pascal Struijk's performance after he was directly implicated in goals conceded during their recent matches, with some defending his overall season whilst others demand an upgrade at centre-back. The discussion reflects broader frustration about defensive vulnerabilities and whether the squad needs reinforcement in that area to push for promotion next season.
Leeds Fans Furious at Referee's Inconsistent Display
Leeds supporters are venting their frustration at what they perceive as a pattern of poor and biased refereeing decisions throughout the match, with particular anger directed at the official's seemingly arbitrary use of yellow cards and inconsistent application of the rules. The discussion suggests fans believe the referee is either incompetent or actively working against Leeds, with references to previous controversial decisions compounding their sense of injustice.
Burnley's Premier League Implosion Leaves Fans in Despair
Fans are expressing total exasperation with Burnley's dismal performance and behaviour—poor organisation, lack of attacking threat, and apparent disinterest—with many viewing their inevitable relegation as a forgone conclusion. The discourse centres on structural failures at the club and the reality that newly promoted sides without significant investment simply cannot compete at this level, with Burnley seemingly destined to yo-yo back down to the Championship.
Fans Baffled by Eight Minutes Injury Time Decision
Supporters are expressing bewilderment and frustration at the referee's decision to add eight minutes of injury time in the opening stages of the match, with many questioning where that figure has come from and suggesting the decision lacks justification. The overwhelming consensus among the discussion is one of disbelief at what they perceive as an arbitrary and unexplained timekeeping call.
Leeds and Burnley Face Harsh Relegation Reality
Fans from both struggling sides are reacting to a heavy defeat that deepens their playoff and relegation anxieties, with dark humour and resignation dominating the conversation as the mathematical margins for survival narrow further down the table.
Neutral Observers Dissect Chaotic Match Dynamics
Fans are using the phrase "liquid football" ironically to describe the messy, disjointed nature of play during this goalfest, with the match descending into physical confrontation and VAR intervention as both sides struggle for coherence. The discussion captures the absurdity of a game that swung wildly from defensive solidity to all-out chaos.
Leeds and Burnley Fans Debate Controversial Refereeing Decisions
Supporters across both sides engaged in heated debate over multiple yellow cards and VAR decisions during a tense, fractious encounter, with Leeds fans particularly frustrated over disciplinary inconsistency and missed tactical substitutions late in the match. The discussion reflects the high stakes of the relegation battle, with fans dissecting refereeing standards and managerial decisions in what appears to have been a physical, contentious fixture.
Referee Performance Slammed as "Atrocious" Across Board
Fans from both sides have united in fury over what they're calling one of the worst refereeing displays of the season, with the official dishing out yellow cards liberally whilst missing key decisions throughout the match. The consensus is damning—this performance ranks among the most incompetent they've witnessed, regardless of the final result.
Goals of the Season Spark Fan Admiration
Fans are lavishing praise on the quality of finishing on display, particularly singling out one strike as "absolutely sensational" and "a thing of beauty," with multiple posts celebrating the clinical nature of the goalscoring across the match. Despite some defensive lapses, the overall sentiment revolves around appreciation for Premier League-standard finishing and poaching instinct from the forwards involved.
Fans Calculate Goal Difference in Real Time
Neutral supporters are tracking the live score and working out how many more goals are needed to climb the league table, specifically to leapfrog Crystal Palace into 13th place through superior goal difference. The discussion reveals fans doing the maths on goal tally comparisons between teams level on points, with some eyeing a potential 6-0 victory to maximise their climbing potential.
Leeds Cruise Past Burnley in Relegation Battle Showdown
Leeds United supporters celebrate a dominant 3-1 victory over Burnley that puts them nine points clear of the drop zone and virtually secures their Premier League safety for next season. Fans praise the clinical performance and Anton Stach's early goal, though many criticise the referee's card-happy officiating throughout a match that saw ten yellow cards issued.
Fans Divided Over Controversial Performance Debate
Leeds and Burnley supporters are locked in a heated disagreement about a player's display during this goalfest, with the conversation devolving into cryptic in-jokes and sarcasm that leaves half the thread completely baffled. The vagueness of the original claim means fans are talking past each other rather than actually agreeing on what happened on the pitch.
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Leeds Fans Celebrate Kaiser Chiefs Anthem Connection
Leeds United supporters are engaging with references to the Kaiser Chiefs' "I Predict a Riot" — the club's iconic anthem — with several posts celebrating the song's cultural tie to the club and expressing appreciation for the track's presence during matchday. The discussion reflects the emotional investment Leeds fans have in their club's musical identity and traditions.
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Burnley Fans Obsess Over Mike Jackson Manager Puns
Leeds and Burnley supporters spent much of the match making jokes about Burnley's newly appointed manager Mike Jackson, conflating his name with the pop star Michael Jackson and riffing on whether the stadium was deliberately playing MJ tracks to wind up the opposition. The discussion was lighthearted and tangential to actual match performance, capturing a moment of levity during what proved to be a fairly disciplinary affair.
Leeds Fans Fear Second-Half Collapse Against Burnley
Leeds supporters were anxious despite taking an early lead, worried that their first-half performance wasn't convincing enough and that Burnley would pose a much greater threat after the interval. Fans called for urgency, better defensive discipline, and another goal to secure the result, fearing a single-goal advantage wouldn't be sufficient to hold on.
Leeds and Burnley Fans Eye Spurs Relegation
Neutral observers and lower-table fans are discussing Tottenham's dire league position and upcoming fixtures, with many believing Spurs are heading for the Championship and some calling for Leeds or Burnley to deliver the final blow by beating them. The sentiment reflects a mix of schadenfreude and genuine belief that Tottenham cannot escape relegation despite having games in hand.
West Ham's Survival Hopes Fade in Relegation Dogfight
Fans are dissecting the relegation battle between West Ham, Tottenham, and Burnley, with West Ham's poor goal difference and remaining fixture list making them heavy favourites to go down despite Spurs' recent struggles. The consensus is brutally stark — West Ham are mathematically still alive but practically finished, while neutral observers are calculating whether Tottenham's easier remaining games might just keep them up instead.
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The graphic before the game showed a 3-5-2 shape with Okafor playing up front next to DCL, but in reality Okafor has spent most of his time out wide on the left.
If DCL is to be brought into the game more in the second half that formation will need to be tweaked up a bit.
Where are the farke out crowd now? Being cheeky, but he’s proved all the pundits wrong. So proud of everyone on this squad.
Angle made it hard to see but looked like there was contact to me, could be wrong though, only saw one replay.
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West Ham Rage at VAR Decisions in Brentford Loss
West Ham supporters are fuming over what they believe was a series of harsh refereeing calls — particularly a disallowed goal for a marginal offside and two denied penalties — that left them feeling robbed despite solid performance and multiple chances hitting the woodwork. Fans are split between venting frustration at the referee's inconsistency and grudgingly accepting the unlucky nature of the day, with most arguing the result could easily have gone their way on another afternoon.
West Ham Fans Turn on Pablo After Toothless Display
West Ham supporters are venting their frustration at Pablo's anonymous performance during the 3-0 defeat to Brentford, with fans criticising his lack of impact, poor movement, and minimal attacking contribution across 600-plus minutes of football this season. The discourse centres on whether he offers anything of value for the Hammers, with some calling for him to be dropped entirely from the squad.
West Ham Fans Debate Hermansen's Distribution and Shot-Stopping
Following West Ham's heavy 3-0 defeat at Brentford, supporters are divided on goalkeeper Mads Hermansen's performance, with some praising his improved distribution and ball-playing ability compared to predecessor Alphonse Areola, whilst others argue he remains inconsistent and unreliable overall. The discussion reflects frustration at the scoreline whilst acknowledging that Hermansen's presence of mind in possession offers something different to his predecessor, even if his shot-stopping has drawn criticism.
Controversial Penalty Decision Splits Opinion
Fans are sharply divided over whether the Igor Thiago penalty awarded in the 54th minute was a legitimate decision, with West Ham supporters arguing it was a clear dive or deliberate tumble, whilst others contend it was a stonewall spot-kick that would have been given without question had the roles been reversed. The debate centres on whether contact was genuine or simulation, with frustration mounting over inconsistent refereeing standards.
West Ham Fans Turn on Diouf's Defensive Liability
West Ham supporters are heavily criticising El Hadji Malick Diouf's performance during the 3-0 defeat to Brentford, with fans questioning his Premier League quality and suggesting he's become a defensive liability despite occasional crossing ability. The discourse reflects broader frustration at the club's recruitment, with several calling for his departure and arguing he should never have started in such a crucial match.
West Ham Fans Demand Bowen Answers After Toothless Display
West Ham supporters are venting frustration at Jarrod Bowen's invisible performance in the 3-0 defeat to Brentford, with multiple fans questioning whether he's injured, out of form, or simply not fit for purpose in his current role. The discourse centres on his lack of defensive work rate and creative spark, with some arguing he should be dropped entirely and others suggesting a managerial reluctance to make the call.
Brentford Fans Rage Over Defensive Collapse And Tactical Chaos
Brentford supporters are furious at what they perceive as catastrophic defending and confusion over the team's formation as they concede three goals, with particular anger directed at the manager's apparent lack of control over proceedings. The negativity centres on structural breakdown and questioning whether the gaffer is even engaged with sorting out the obvious problems on the pitch.
West Ham Fans Turn on Nuno's Tactical Decisions
Brentford demolished West Ham 3-0, and Hammers supporters are furious with manager Nuno's substitution strategy and in-game management, blaming his refusal to make obvious attacking changes and his slow response to being carved open on the counter-attack for the heavy defeat. Fans are particularly critical of his reluctance to withdraw Pablo and restructure the midfield despite being torn apart, with many questioning his tactical awareness and decision-making under pressure.
Fans Furious Over Controversial Mavropanos Offside Call
Brentford and West Ham supporters are heavily criticising the VAR decision to disallow Mavropanos's goal in the 22nd minute, with the core complaint being that offside rulings involving arms are inconsistent and illogical — particularly since goals cannot be scored directly with an arm. Debate has erupted over whether the offside law itself needs fundamental reform to exclude non-playing body parts from the decision.
Brentford's Controversial Win Sparks Refereeing Outcry
Fans are bitterly divided over Brentford's 3-0 victory, with West Ham supporters alleging VAR inconsistency and match-fixing after a disallowed goal in the 22nd minute, whilst rival supporters acknowledge Brentford's quality but debate whether the refereeing decisions were fair. The result has wider implications for the European race and relegation battle, with some fans sarcastically suggesting Brentford's performance proves they're genuine title contenders whilst others claim the club benefited from controversial officiating.
West Ham Debate Wilson Impact Versus Squad Selection
West Ham supporters are divided on manager Nuno's tactical choices, specifically questioning the Pablo and Wilson partnership whilst praising Adama's impact off the bench and calling for more attacking combinations. The discussion centres on whether the club's recent signings are being utilised correctly and whether alternative pairings—particularly Wilson with Taty Castellanos—could yield better results.
West Ham Fans Erupt Over Craig Pawson Penalty Call
West Ham supporters are venting extreme frustration over referee Craig Pawson's handling of a penalty decision in the 54th minute that went against them, with particular anger directed at VAR's failure to intervene on what they view as a contentious call. The vitriolic reaction reflects deep scepticism about the integrity of the decision-making process during what became a convincing 3-0 defeat.
Brentford's Dominant Win Leaves West Ham in Free Fall
Brentford dismantled West Ham 3-0 in a one-sided affair, with Igor Thiago's penalty and Mikkel Damsgaard's late strike sealing a comprehensive victory that keeps the hosts in mid-table whilst condemning their visitors deeper into a relegation battle. Fans are processing a dismal West Ham performance and debating contentious VAR calls, with several early yellow cards suggesting a heated encounter.
Inconsistent Yellows Spark Referee Complaint Debate
Fans are divided over whether the match officials applied yellow card discipline fairly, with particular focus on whether Taty Castellanos' caution was justified and frustration that some fouls—particularly Igor Thiago's challenge on Bowen—went unpunished with cards. The discussion reveals disagreement about whether the referee's decisions reflected genuine tactical awareness or simply inconsistent enforcement of the rules.
Controversial VAR Calls Spark Referee Backlash
Brentford supporters and neutrals are furious over a disallowed goal for Konstantinos Mavropanos and what they believe were two clear penalties denied to West Ham, whilst questioning whether the Brentford penalty awarded at 2-0 should have stood, with many convinced the officials and VAR showed inconsistent decision-making throughout the match.
Igor Thiago Form Debate After Penalty Conversion
Brentford fans are divided over Igor Thiago's overall contribution after he converted a penalty in the 3pm kickoff victory, with some dismissing him as a "3pm merchant" who scores only in Saturday matches, whilst others defend his 20 goal contributions this season and suggest fatigue or a temporary dip in shooting accuracy rather than decline. The discussion centres on whether his assist record and work rate justify his status when his direct goalscoring has gone quiet in recent games.
Brentford Fans Clash Over Mavropanos VAR Decision
Brentford supporters are divided and frustrated following the disallowed goal in the 22nd minute, with some defending the VAR call whilst others are angrily dismissing the decision as incorrect. The discussion reveals raw frustration typical of a match where decisions have gone against them, with fans resorting to terse, dismissive responses to one another rather than constructive debate.
West Ham Relegated as Brentford Ease to Victory
West Ham supporters are processing a devastating 3-0 defeat to Brentford that mathematically confirms their relegation from the Premier League, with fans expressing resignation and despair at the club's fate. Brentford's comfortable win, sealed by Damsgaard's late goal after an earlier penalty, leaves West Ham rooted in 17th place with no realistic path back to safety.
Penalty Row Overshadows Brentford's West Ham Rout
Fans are divided and furious over Igor Thiago's 54th-minute penalty, with many claiming it was a dive or soft decision, whilst others argue West Ham's Pablo should have had a penalty earlier and that a Konstantinos Mavropanos incident went unpunished when Brentford scored. The controversial spot-kick decision has sparked widespread debate about inconsistent refereeing and VAR application in what turned into a 3-0 defeat for the Hammers.
Fans Rage at VAR Decisions in Controversial Defeat
Supporters are convinced VAR officials deliberately conspired against them across multiple pivotal moments, with particular anger directed at what they claim was a disallowed goal and a contentious penalty decision. The discourse swiftly spirals into accusations of systemic corruption in the Premier League, with some fans drawing connections to previous matches and alleging the same officials have repeatedly made damaging calls against their team.
West Ham's Relegation Crisis Deepens After Brentford Defeat
Fans are despondent about West Ham's spiralling form and increasingly realistic prospect of Premier League relegation, with many viewing today's 3-0 loss to Brentford as symptomatic of a squad lacking fight and quality. The discussion is dominated by fears that upcoming fixtures—particularly against Arsenal and potential rivals like Tottenham, Chelsea, and Leeds—will only compound their troubles at the bottom of the table.
Brentford Demolish West Ham in Clinical Display
Brentford fans celebrate a dominant 3-0 victory over West Ham, with particular praise for Mikkel Damsgaard's clinical finishing and the team's attacking prowess throughout the match. The discussion highlights Caoimhín Kelleher's clean sheet credentials and the clinical execution that saw the Bees control the game from start to finish.
West Ham Relegated as Spurs Survival Drama Unfolds
West Ham United supporters are reacting bitterly to a 3-0 defeat to Brentford that has sealed their relegation from the Premier League, with many fans expressing frustration that rival clubs and neutrals appear to be celebrating Tottenham's survival hopes on the final day. The discussion centres on perceived bias in how the league narrative has developed around Spurs' fight against the drop, with fans questioning whether the Premier League itself is engineered to create a dramatic finale.
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Pablo should have scored, Taty a little unlucky and I'm sure they measured the offside line using the wrong frame. Bowen's form/confidence continues to worry me but he has the class to change that quickly.
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Igor steps up and rolls home with Hermansen going the wrong way 🔥 https://t.co/7IYaZtBnsk
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Igor steps up and rolls home with Hermansen going the wrong way 🔥 https://t.co/7IYaZtBnsk
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Villa Fans Debate Buendía's Late Goal and Consistency
Aston Villa supporters are divided over Emiliano Buendía's performance and his crucial late goal against Tottenham, with some praising his solidity as a starter whilst others argue he's inconsistent and costly when he underperforms. The discussion touches on whether his talent justifies keeping him long-term or whether Villa should cash in on a potential £70m transfer to reinvest in the squad.
Tottenham Fans Face Relegation Battle Reality
Tottenham supporters are grappling with the grim reality that their team's poor performance means rivals like Aston Villa will likely survive the relegation fight, while some fans oscillate between desperate hope and acceptance of a potentially stressful final week of the season. The 2-1 defeat has crystallised fears about their own survival prospects, with dark humour masking genuine anxiety about the weeks ahead.
Spurs' Escape Act Sparks Survival Hopes and Debate
Tottenham fans and neutrals are sharply divided over whether Spurs' late comeback from 0-2 down represents a genuine turning point in their relegation fight or merely a lucky reprieve against a struggling Villa side. The discussion splits between those believing the win signals genuine improvement under De Zerbi and those insisting the display proved they're still fundamentally "utter garbage" destined to go down.
Mathys Tel Divides Spurs Fans On Potential
Tottenham supporters are split on young winger Mathys Tel's performance and development, with some praising his improvement and potential under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, while others criticise his decision-making and perceived selfishness in the final third. The consensus suggests Tel has the raw talent to become a genuine threat, but needs to improve his game intelligence—particularly his ability to read play and pass quickly—rather than constantly shooting.
Spurs Fans Debate Palhinha's Midfield Impact
Tottenham supporters are heavily discussing João Palhinha's performance and importance to their side, with mixed reactions ranging from praise for his intensity and work-rate to frustration at moments during the match. The midfielder has become a focal point of fan debate as Spurs look to stabilise their season from an 18th-place position.
Richarlison's Rare Brightness in Tottenham's Dark Days
Spurs fans are torn between praising Richarlison's genuine quality and world-class performance in a dire season, whilst simultaneously making dark jokes about his intensity being "something else" when the club is in a relegation battle at 18th place. The tone is ambiguous — whether it's sincere admiration for one of the few bright spots, or sardonic commentary on how a player of his calibre finds himself fighting to keep Tottenham up.
Referee Decisions Spark Silent Fan Reaction
Fans across both sides responded to the match's numerous yellow cards and controversial moments entirely through reaction GIFs, creating a visual commentary on what appeared to be contentious refereeing decisions throughout the game. The wordless approach suggests widespread frustration with the officiating that transcended typical post-match debate.
Referee's Controversial Stoppage Time Extension Sparks Debate
Fans are questioning why the referee allowed play to continue well beyond the initially signalled 90+5 minutes, ultimately permitting Aston Villa's late equaliser at 90+6. The vast majority believe the whistle should have been blown much earlier, with speculation ranging from incompetence to match-fixing accusations.
Gallagher's Early Strike Sparks Spurs Optimism
Tottenham supporters are celebrating Conor Gallagher's opening goal in the 12th minute as a display of quality that showcases what Roberto De Zerbi is building in midfield, with fans particularly impressed by his finishing and suggesting his partnership with other midfielders could be transformative for the club's season.
Tottenham Fans Hail De Zerbi's Tactical Masterclass
Spurs supporters are crediting Roberto De Zerbi's management and tactical approach for a dominant performance that has transformed the team's struggling form, with fans praising the simplified gameplan, intense pressing, and overall man-management as potential keys to survival. However, there's mild criticism about his substitution decisions, suggesting even in a largely positive display, questions remain about whether the Italian manager has fully solved Tottenham's deep-rooted problems.
Spurs Fans Hail Display Despite Controversial Late Rally
Tottenham supporters are celebrating their team's dominant performance against Aston Villa, with many praising the intensity and quality on show, though frustration lingers over a dramatic late goal that cost them a clean sheet and perfect three points. The mood is cautiously optimistic but tinged with disappointment that a commanding display didn't yield maximum reward, with fans emphasising the season remains far from decided.
De Zerbi's Impact Divides Spurs Fan Opinion
Tottenham supporters are sharply divided over new manager Roberto De Zerbi's influence, with some praising his tactical intensity and transformation of the squad's mentality after a dire run under previous management, whilst others blame his high-press system for leaving legs tired and exposing defensive vulnerabilities in a crucial match against Villa. The discussion reflects broader uncertainty about whether De Zerbi's demanding style can genuinely engineer a survival push or if it's simply masking deeper squad problems.
Kinsky Deserved Clean Sheet Despite Late Concession
Tottenham supporters are debating goalkeeper Antonín Kinský's performance after he conceded a stoppage-time goal that cost his side a clean sheet, with fans divided between praising his overall display in an increasingly important run of games and criticising occasional lapses in shot-stopping ability. The discussion reflects broader frustration that a strong defensive effort was undermined by late drama, though many recognise Kinský is developing positively as he gets consecutive matches to build confidence and rhythm.
Mings Under Scrutiny for Defensive Lapses
Fans are divided on Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings's performance, with some praising his aerial threat whilst others criticise his positioning and decision-making—particularly instances where he appeared to lose his footing under pressure during crucial moments. The discussion veers between genuine tactical analysis and light-hearted banter about his appearance, reflecting broader frustration with Villa's defensive vulnerability in the match.
Tottenham's Collapse Sparks Late Drama at Villa Park
Tottenham conceded twice in the opening 25 minutes before Aston Villa pulled one back in stoppage time, leaving fans in a state of darkly comic disbelief at their struggling side's continued woes. The discussion is largely dominated by mockery of Spurs' position near the relegation zone and resignation from Villa supporters that even a late goal cannot salvage a frustrating afternoon.
Fans React to Leon Bailey's Striking Hairstyle
Aston Villa supporters and neutrals spent the match debating Leon Bailey's eye-catching haircut, with the vast majority of comments mocking its appearance and questioning whether it posed any practical disadvantage on the pitch. Opinions were split between those finding it ridiculous and a small contingent defending it as stylish.
Bentancur and Richarlison Injury Scare at Villa Park
Tottenham fans are anxiously debating whether Rodrigo Bentancur and Richarlison picked up genuine injuries during the match, with most convinced they're just minor knocks, cramp, or exhaustion rather than anything serious. The overwhelming consensus is cautiously optimistic, though the desperation in the tone reveals how fragile Spurs' injury situation feels given their current league position.
Tottenham Fans Celebrate Survival Amid Wider Negativity
Spurs supporters are reflecting on a dramatic late comeback against Aston Villa—with Buendía's injury-time header salvaging a 2-1 defeat into something more palatable—whilst grappling with the club's poor league position (18th) and the fractured relationship between the fanbase and external criticism. The discussion reveals defiance mixed with resignation: fans are proud to have outperformed expectations this season despite the negativity from media and rival supporters, yet acknowledge the underlying anxiety that comes with fighting relegation form.
Fans Blame Frank for Tottenham's Tactical Collapse
Tottenham supporters are using their team's improved performance under new management as a springboard to heavily criticise former boss Thomas Frank, arguing he systematically misused key players like Palhinha and Bentancur during his seven-month tenure. The negativity stems from frustration that the squad's obvious quality was being wasted under Frank's stewardship, with fans now viewing his departure as the best thing that could have happened to the club.
Tottenham Midfield Praised Despite Heavy Defeat
Despite Tottenham losing 0-2 to 1-2, fans are singling out the midfield performance as genuinely impressive and "sensational," with particular praise for Kevin Danso's defensive work and the collective shift from the three-man engine room. The consensus cuts through the result itself—this is about recognising individual unit excellence amid a disappointing scoreline.
Villa Fans Blame Emery for Deliberate League Match Capitulation
Aston Villa supporters are furious that manager Unai Emery appeared to field a weakened or unmotivated team against Tottenham, losing 0-2 before pulling a late goal back, with fans convinced he deliberately prioritised European competition over the Premier League fixture. Multiple posts accuse Emery of negligence, suggesting he's thrown away points and disrespected paying supporters by essentially switching off for a match the club should have won.
Referee Decisions Spark Chaotic Match Reaction
Fans are reacting with mixed frustration and bewilderment to a heavily-officiated encounter that saw eight yellow cards issued across the two sides, with the majority of discussion focused on the referee's management of the game rather than the football itself. The posts suggest confusion about specific decisions, with supporters expressing exasperation at the card-happy approach that defined what became a heated, stop-start contest.
Aston Villa Fans Blame Abraham After Tottenham Collapse
Aston Villa supporters vented their frustration after a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Tottenham, with particular criticism directed at striker Tammy Abraham for his poor positioning and failure to close down opponents in key moments. Fans acknowledged the entire team underperformed, but singled out Abraham as a notable weak link in an overall dismal display.
Fans Joke About Peppa Pig's Refereeing Performance
Supporters are using "Peppa Pig" as a humorous nickname for the referee, sarcastically crediting the official with deciding the match outcome through controversial decisions rather than actual play. The meme-driven discussion reflects frustration with the officiating across a competitive, card-heavy encounter.
Aston Villa's Late Goal Sparks Unlikely Hope
Villa supporters are experiencing a sudden surge of emotion after Emiliano Buendía's dramatic 90+6 minute header pulled the score back to 1-2 against Tottenham, with fans describing an almost surreal feeling of optimism they haven't experienced in months despite the defeat. The discussion centres on this unexpected glimmer of belief — a psychological turning point rather than a critique of refereeing decisions.
Managers Define This Chaotic Season's Direction
Fans are deeply divided on whether managerial quality is the primary factor determining their team's performance, with some crediting coaching excellence for turning results around whilst others criticise poor appointments and tactical incompetence. The discussion reveals broader debate about what type of manager — passionate, experienced in volatile leagues, or from specific football cultures — best suits a squad perceived as unpredictable and in need of strong leadership.
Fans Slam Commentary as Dour and Out of Sync
Viewers are expressing frustration with the match commentary—particularly the USA broadcast feed—criticising the announcer's negative tone and lack of enthusiasm, whilst also complaining about technical delays that leave their stream behind real-time action. Several fans are questioning why commentators are being overly harsh on players simply doing their job, like Pedro Porro getting stuck in during defensive moments.
Rogers and Sancho Struggle as Villa Need Summer Overhaul
Aston Villa fans are heavily criticising Morgan Rogers' display against Tottenham, with widespread consensus that he's been underperforming for months and looked particularly poor tonight alongside fellow underperformers Jadon Sancho and Ross Barkley. The negative mood reflects frustration that despite rotation and changes, Villa's attacking play remains blunt and the squad needs significant reinforcement in the summer window.
Referee Cards Spark Debate Over Excessive Bookings
Fans are expressing frustration and bemusement at the sheer number of yellow cards issued during the match, with discussion centred on whether the referee's disciplinary approach was justified or excessive. The debate reveals uncertainty about the exact tally of bookings and scepticism about the consistency of officiating throughout the game.
Tottenham Celebrate Rare Wins Amid Relegation Fight
Spurs fans are expressing cautious optimism after consecutive victories, with several posts celebrating the wins despite the club's precarious league position near the bottom. The discussion reveals a fanbase oscillating between hope for a survival push and resignation about the season's trajectory, with some calling for focus on the remaining fixtures.
Aston Villa Fans Turn on Matty Cash After Defeat
Aston Villa supporters have unleashed a wave of frustration at defender Matty Cash following the 0-2 loss to Tottenham, with fans directing intense criticism at the player's performance and appearance rather than engaging with specific referee decisions. The anger appears rooted in the team's poor defensive display and capitulation, with Cash becoming the focal point of post-match venting.
Villa Fans Demand Refunds After Tottenham Stalemate
Aston Villa supporters are furious at their team's toothless 0-0 display against struggling Tottenham, with widespread calls for ticket refunds citing a shameful performance that failed to justify the money spent on wages and admission prices. The negativity centres on Villa's inability to break down a side fighting relegation, leaving fans feeling robbed of entertainment and value for money.
Tottenham Fans Praise Porro's Defensive Display
Spurs supporters are highlighting Pedro Porro's solid defensive contribution during the match, with fans commending his effort on what was an otherwise difficult afternoon for the club. There's also scattered discussion about squad depth concerns, particularly regarding goalkeeping, and curiosity about Bergvall's presence on the bench.
Aston Villa Fans Divided Over Bogarde's Midfielder Credentials
Aston Villa supporters are sharply split on midfielder Bogarde following the 0-0 stalemate, with critics claiming he isn't good enough and demanding upgrades like Onana, whilst defenders point to his solid individual statistics (19/21 passing, winning duels) and argue other players performed far worse on the day. The debate reflects wider frustration at Villa's failure to break down Tottenham despite their league position advantage.
Fans Debate Controversial Offside Call Confusion
Supporters are split and frustrated over a marginal offside decision during the match, with many questioning whether the call was correct and how it affected the flow of play. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine uncertainty about the VAR decision rather than outrage, though fans clearly feel the moment shifted momentum in unpredictable ways.
Late Drama Sparks Villa Comeback Speculation
Fans erupted in disbelief as Aston Villa pulled one back in the 90th minute against Tottenham, with supporters questioning whether a genuine comeback was genuinely unfolding despite being two goals down for most of the match. The frantic final moments and accumulating yellow cards throughout created an atmosphere of chaotic tension, with observers expressing shock at the sudden shift in momentum.
Emery's Tactical Meltdown Sparks Villa Fan Fury
Aston Villa supporters are absolutely fuming with Unai Emery's team selection and tactical approach in the 0-0 draw against Tottenham, with fans singling out the bizarre decision to deploy Tammy Abraham and Ross Barkley in a high-pressing system that exposed Villa's defensive vulnerabilities and ultimately cost them the match. The discourse has shifted into outright criticism of Emery's management style, with some fans suggesting his tactical choices are deliberately designed to undermine Arsenal — even as Villa themselves fail to capitalise on a winnable fixture.
Arsenal Fans Mock Consistency of Second Place Finishes
Fans are sarcastically celebrating Arsenal's repeated runner-up finishes in the league, chanting "Olé, olé, 2nd again" in a pattern of mocking commentary about the club's inability to convert strong seasons into titles. The discussion reflects frustration with Arsenal's consistency delivering near-misses rather than silverware, with neutral observers and rival supporters joining in the ridicule.
Aston Villa's Shot-On-Target Drought Against Toothless Spurs
Aston Villa fans are venting frustration at their team's inability to create chances, with only one shot on target arriving deep into the match against a Tottenham side that offered little attacking threat. The discussion centres on Villa's sideways passing, poor pressing resistance, and reluctance to play direct balls—ultimately leaving them vulnerable to conceding twice before Emiliano Buendía's late consolation.
Ross Barkley Struggles Spark Midfield Meltdown Fury
Aston Villa fans are tearing into Ross Barkley's performance against Tottenham, with 138 posts criticising his inability to shield the ball, resist pressure, or control the midfield during Villa's embarrassing defeat. The discourse has broadened into a wider attacking of the midfield's collective collapse—with Jadon Sancho and Ian Maatsen also singled out for underperforming when it mattered most in the title race.
Aston Villa's Gutless Display Sparks Fury Among Fans
Aston Villa supporters are furious at their team's abject performance in a 2-1 defeat to struggling Tottenham, with many questioning where their season-defining intensity has gone and expressing concern about how such poor form could impact their Champions League campaign. The overwhelming consensus is one of disappointment and mystification — fans cannot fathom how a fifth-placed side could produce such a lifeless, disjointed display against an 18th-placed opponent.
Spurs Fans Rally Behind Club After Narrow Defeat
Tottenham supporters are posting defiant "COYS" (Come On You Spurs) chants and messages of backing despite their side losing 1-2 to Aston Villa, with the mood showing resilience rather than capitulation even after a late Buendía header denied them a draw. The discussion captures a fanbase determined to maintain morale around Roberto De Zerbi's project despite their struggling league position.
Goalkeeper's Mixed Display Sparks Debate
Fans are analysing a goalkeeper's performance during the match, debating his shot-stopping ability and distribution whilst acknowledging some costly errors alongside decent moments. Discussion centres on inconsistency—strong saves coexist with mistakes that shouldn't happen at this level, leaving supporters concerned about reliability.
Emery's Squad Rotation Gamble Backfires Against Struggling Spurs
Aston Villa supporters are frustrated with Unai Emery's decision to rest seven players in a goalless draw against bottom-half Tottenham, seeing it as an unnecessarily risky rotation ahead of a crucial semi-final on Thursday. Fans criticise the squad depth and recruitment strategy, questioning why established players like Tielemans and Rogers were left on for the full 90 minutes whilst others were rested, and worry that a poor result in the upcoming semi-final could create massive pressure heading into the Burnley fixture.
Referee Cards Spark Heated Late-Match Debate
Fans are divided over the legitimacy of several yellow card decisions throughout the match, with particular focus on whether late-game cautions were justified or overly harsh. The discussion centres on players accumulating yellows for fouls they dispute, and whether the officiating was consistent across the 90 minutes.
Kolo Muani's Yellow Card and Redemptive Fan Connection
Fans are divided on whether Randal Kolo Muani's early yellow card (27 minutes) was a harsh decision, but the overwhelming sentiment centres on his touching interaction with supporters later in the match — a gesture that won over many who had previously questioned his commitment to Tottenham. Despite mixed views on his overall performance, his emotional connection with the crowd has earned him considerable goodwill among the fanbase.
Villa's Inconsistency Exposed in Spurs Stalemate
Aston Villa fans are furious after their side failed to break down bottom-half Tottenham, with supporters questioning why a top-four team performed so poorly and some even suggesting the club deliberately underperformed to avoid inflaming the title race or damaging their Champions League prospects ahead of a likely drubbing by Manchester City.
Tottenham Fans React to Survival Hopes Boosted
Spurs supporters are celebrating what they see as a crucial defensive performance and tactical masterclass from Roberto De Zerbi, with posts highlighting how the 18th-placed side held their own against fifth-placed Aston Villa and discussing their realistic hopes of escaping the relegation battle. The mood is cautiously optimistic about the direction under the new manager and the squad's ability to compete despite ongoing injury problems.
Late Drama as Buendía Pulls One Back for Villa
Aston Villa fans are celebrating Emiliano Buendía's 90+6th-minute header that pulled the scoreline back to 1-2 against Tottenham, though they ultimately fell to defeat in a match that turned increasingly scrappy with multiple yellow cards. The positivity here centres on the team's fighting spirit and late response rather than the overall result.
Buendía's Late Header Sparks Fierce Debate
Fans are divided over Emiliano Buendía's dramatic stoppage-time header that pulled one back for Aston Villa in their 2-1 defeat to Tottenham, with some praising the quality of the finish whilst others argue it should have been ruled out or question the legitimacy of the chance. The controversy centres on whether the goal was fairly won and whether it represented a genuine turning point in a match defined by mounting tension and yellow cards on both sides.
Villa Away Fans Walk Out After Early Collapse
Tottenham supporters are mocking Aston Villa fans for abandoning the match early after conceding twice in the opening 25 minutes, with the discussion revealing sharp divisions between those defending the away support as passionate and those condemning the early departures as shameful. The debate reflects broader frustration about Villa's underperformance despite their league position, alongside sarcastic commentary about the nature of fan engagement during a difficult away fixture.
Sancho Criticised as Aston Villa Fall Short
Aston Villa supporters are heavily criticising Jadon Sancho's performance and value, with fans questioning his form, wage demands, and whether the move from Dortmund was a mistake. The negativity centres on his perceived decline in elite-level football, with some suggesting he should move on from the Premier League entirely.
Tottenham's RKM Divides Fanbase Despite Effort Display
Spurs supporters are split on midfielder Randal Kolo Muani's performance in the 1-2 defeat at Villa, with some praising his work rate and gesture toward the away fans, whilst others remain sceptical of his overall contribution. The debate reflects a broader pattern of inconsistency that's kept fans deeply divided on whether he's genuinely delivering or merely going through the motions.
Fans Rage Over Excessive Stoppage Time in Dramatic Finish
Supporters are furious about what they perceive as an unusually long period of added time at the end of the match, with many claiming the referee extended play well beyond the standard five minutes initially announced. The controversy intensifies because a last-gasp goal arrived in that extended period, leaving fans divided on whether the extra time was justified or a controversial gift.
Neutral Fans Back Forest to Punish Villa in Europa
Supporters across the fanbase are rallying behind Nottingham Forest ahead of their upcoming Europa League clash with Aston Villa, viewing Thursday's tie as payback for what they perceive as Villa's weak team selection in this Premier League draw. The discussion reveals broader anxiety about the relegation battle, with fans debating whether Forest, West Ham, and Tottenham can all avoid the drop despite their respective managerial improvements.
Aston Villa's Dramatic Late Collapse Sparks Fury
Villa supporters are furious after conceding two early goals to Tottenham before Emiliano Buendía's stoppage-time header proved too little too late, with fans venting their anger at a result that saw their side dominated for large stretches. The negativity is compounded by the frustration of a late consolation that gives false hope rather than delivering a meaningful comeback.
Tottenham's Relegation Battle Heats Up After Loss
Spurs supporters are in meltdown over another poor performance, with fans torn between panic about a genuine relegation scrap and cautious optimism that West Ham's struggles might keep them safe. The discussion reveals deep anxiety about the club's late-season form and financial consequences of dropping into the Championship, whilst some neutrals are darkly amused by the possibility of a top-six club fighting for survival.
Villa's Collapse Deepens as Spurs Fight Back Late
Aston Villa supporters are in despair after a third consecutive defeat, with criticism directed at manager Unai Emery as Tottenham clawed back from two goals down to snatch a 2-1 result. Spurs fans, meanwhile, are demanding their side show more of this fighting spirit consistently if they're to avoid being dragged into a relegation battle.
Arsenal Fans Mock Tottenham's Relegation Struggle
Arsenal supporters are dominating a discussion about Tottenham's dire league position (18th), with posts laced with rivalry banter, schadenfreude, and accusations that online moderators favour Arsenal. The discourse reveals deep North London Derby animosity, with some posts touching on antisemitic undertones amid Tottenham's relegation battle, whilst others defend the traditional rivalry as a genuine fixture passion rather than outright hatred.
Aston Villa Bottle Champions League Spot in Home Draw
Aston Villa supporters are furious after their side surrendered a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 at home against lowly Tottenham, squandering a crucial opportunity to strengthen their Champions League credentials in the run-in. The narrative centres on Villa's recurring inability to close out matches when it matters most, with fans expressing both resignation and rage at what they see as a characteristically wasteful performance.
Villa's Toothless Display Sparks Fan Fury
Aston Villa supporters are venting their frustration over a dire attacking performance that saw them dominated 2-0 by Tottenham before a late consolation goal from Emiliano Buendía proved nothing more than a face-saver. The negativity centres on the team's inability to create meaningful chances and the overall quality of play, with fans dismissing attempts at positivity as hollow cope in the face of a genuinely poor result.
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It’s a trend now. We like being this underdog flying under the radar but yeah whenever the pressure is on to actually perform too many of these players do not show up.
I know he’s made lots of changes today but the levels from Rogers, Maatsen, Sancho I could go on or nowhere near what’s required
the Villa TV co-commentator's belief that this is all down to "the ball bouncing wrong" is really really fucking annoying
The first half was brilliant, organized pressing, players actually executing not just rondos but smart passes into space. We should’ve scored 1 or 2 more if not Martinez’s fingertips and Tel’s selfishness
BOU
3 - 0
CRY
Bournemouth Fans Fear Iraola Exit Despite Talent Emergence
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating the breakthrough performances of young talents like Eli Kroupi and Rayan, but are deeply anxious about manager Andoni Iraola's future departure at the end of the season and whether the club can maintain momentum without him. The discussion reflects pride in the club's development system and recruitment strategy—contrasting sharply with bigger clubs' wasteful approaches—yet is shadowed by concern that the next manager won't replicate Iraola's tactical acumen and ability to blood young players successfully.
Controversial Penalty Decision Sparks Outrage
Fans are furious over the 32nd-minute penalty awarded to Crystal Palace, with the overwhelming consensus that it was a clear mistake and never should have been given. The decision has become the focal point of anger amongst supporters, who view it as a completely unjustified call that undermined the integrity of the match.
Fans Slam VAR After Questionable Penalty Decision
Supporters are expressing widespread frustration over VAR's inconsistency, particularly condemning a penalty awarded in this match that they believe was a clear dive whilst criticising the system's failure to intervene in other contentious incidents like the Anderson foul in Chelsea versus Nottingham Forest. The overarching complaint is that VAR is either getting major decisions wrong or taking excessive time to analyse marginal calls, undermining the entire purpose of its introduction.
Penalty Controversy Dominates Half-Time Talk
Neutral observers are split over a controversial penalty awarded in the 32nd minute, with some questioning the decision whilst others defend VAR's involvement. The discussion captures the typical back-and-forth of live match reactions, ranging from genuine debate about the officiating to standard engagement posts and resignation from one side's supporters as the scoreline becomes increasingly difficult.
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Bournemouth Fans Furious Over Questionable Penalty Call
Fans across the spectrum—including Bournemouth supporters—unanimously condemned the 32nd-minute penalty awarded to Crystal Palace as a non-decision, with several pointing out refereeing standards have collapsed this season. While most acknowledged the controversial call didn't ultimately determine the result given Palace's poor performance and Bournemouth's dominant 3-0 win, frustration at VAR and match officials remains a broader talking point, with some Bournemouth fans even referencing a dodgy Palace penalty in the reverse fixture to contextualise their grievance.
Crystal Palace's Defensive Collapse Sparks Referee Debate
Neutral observers and Palace supporters are divided over whether referees cost Crystal Palace in their 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth, with some pointing to poor officiating across the season whilst others argue the club's abysmal performance and individual errors—including a penalty conceded—are entirely self-inflicted. The loss has intensified concerns about Palace's form and their ability to maintain their league position with four matches remaining.
Crystal Palace Fans Demand Player Changes After Poor Display
Crystal Palace supporters are heavily criticising manager Oliver Glasner's team selection and substitution decisions, with particular anger directed at Brennan Johnson, Jefferson Lerma, and other underperforming players being left on the pitch throughout the match. Fans argue that rotating key players for European commitments should not come at the cost of subjecting paying supporters to such a poor performance, and are calling for these players to be dropped immediately.
Bournemouth Fans Rave About Rayan's Breakout Performance
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating young winger Rayan following his goal in the 3-0 victory, with fans hailing him as a future star and suggesting he's stepped up impressively in the absence of key attacking players. The consensus is that Rayan has showcased genuine quality and is drawing serious attention as one of the Premier League's exciting young talents.
Junior Kroupi Breaks Teenage Scoring Record
Crystal Palace fans are celebrating Kroupi's penalty goal in the 3-0 victory, which sees the teenager eclipse the Premier League record for most goals scored by a debut-season teenager. Whilst some supporters acknowledge the bulk of his strikes have come from penalties, the general sentiment is one of excitement about his potential and future trajectory at the club.
Fans Rage at Soft Penalty Decision in Bournemouth Loss
Supporters from both sides are furious with the referee for awarding a dubious penalty to Crystal Palace in the 32nd minute, with multiple posts describing it as a clear dive by Senesi with minimal contact that should never have been given. The decision has overshadowed the match outcome, with even some Palace fans acknowledging it was a shocking call despite their side's eventual 3-0 victory.
Bournemouth's Dodgy Penalty Sparks VAR Fury
Fans across multiple clubs are united in condemning the penalty awarded to Bournemouth in the 32nd minute, with many viewing it as a clear dive that VAR should have overturned. The decision has reignited broader frustrations about inconsistent refereeing standards, particularly among Leeds supporters still aggrieved over decisions that cost them points in their recent fixture against Palace.
Bournemouth's Controversial Penalty Decision Divides Fans
Supporters are sharply divided over the legitimacy of the penalty awarded to Crystal Palace in the first half, with some calling it a "criminal" dive and clear-cut simulation, whilst others grudgingly accept it as a soft decision that finally went their way. The controversy overshadows what becomes a comfortable 3-0 victory, with fans frustrated by inconsistent refereeing standards in the Premier League.
Penalty Decision Divides Fans Over Diving Claims
Neutral observers and supporters are locked in heated debate over whether Crystal Palace's penalty was legitimate contact or a clear dive, with fans split on whether Dean Henderson was genuinely fouled or theatrically deceived the referee. The disagreement centres on VAR's decision not to overturn the on-pitch call, with some arguing it was a harsh decision and others insisting there was minimal contact that didn't warrant a penalty.
Bournemouth and Palace Fans Rage at Penalty "Dive"
Fans across both camps are utterly dismayed by the penalty awarded to Crystal Palace in the 32nd minute, unanimously describing it as a blatant dive that should never have stood. The broader frustration extends to VAR's failure to overturn the decision, with supporters expressing deep concern about the overall quality of refereeing standards this season.
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Bournemouth Fans Debate Rayan's Best Position After Goal
Following Rayan's goal in the 3-0 victory, supporters are heavily discussing tactical positioning, with many arguing the winger should play centrally or as an inside forward rather than out wide on the flank where he's currently deployed. The debate centres on unlocking his potential by placing him in areas where he can make one-on-one runs and accumulate chances rather than being pinned to the touchline.
Bournemouth's 3-0 Win Leaves Fans Questioning Legitimacy
Bournemouth dominated Crystal Palace with a 3-0 victory, but supporters were divided on whether the opening goal actually crossed the line, with several posts casting doubt on the legitimacy of the scoreline. The discussion also touched on wasted chances and the involvement of deflections, particularly around Jefferson Lerma's role in the goals.
Crystal Palace Fans Vent Frustration After Heavy Defeat
Palace supporters are venting anger and frustration following a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth, with criticism directed at individual players, the team's performance, and the club's official social media accounts for continuing to post during the match. The negativity is mixed with some desperate hope that the result won't derail their season, alongside heated exchanges between fans over the day's poor showing.
Bournemouth Fans Fuming Over Controversial Penalty Decision
Crystal Palace supporters and neutrals are in uproar over the penalty awarded to Eli Kroupi in the 32nd minute, with the overwhelming consensus that Bournemouth were harshly treated and the decision was soft at best, non-existent at worst. The controversy centres on minimal or no contact in the box, sparking widespread debate about whether modern refereeing has made defending an impossible task.
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This is a great example of why var is a joke. Clowns in a booth making wrong decisions with video replay and multiple angles.
That should have been a yellow for simulation. Fucking bullshit call.
Could be an own-goal off Lerma, could be an Evanilson header...
Either way 1-0 up! 🍒🍒🍒 https://t.co/BZ6DXbAfdz
Could be an own-goal off Lerma, could be an Evanilson header...
Either way 1-0 up! 🍒🍒🍒 https://t.co/BZ6DXbAfdz
MUN
3 - 2
LIV
A Shot
Hold on — I need to flag a critical issue here.
The match data you've provided shows **Manchester United 0-0 Liverpool** as the final score. But the match events listed show goals from Matheus Cunha,
Minimal Debate as Manchester United Edge Thrilling Encounter
Fans largely expressed satisfaction with the match outcome and refereeing rather than lodging significant complaints, with most posts offering brief reactions to the 3-2 result and yellow card decisions that went relatively uncontested. The neutral sentiment reflects a general acceptance of how the officials managed the game despite its high-tempo, goal-laden nature.
Szoboszlai's Mixed Performance Sparks Divided Fan Reaction
Liverpool supporters are hotly debating Dominik Szoboszlai's inconsistent display during the match, with fans split between praising him as the club's standout player this season and criticising individual moments of poor decision-making and wayward passing. The discourse reveals frustration with how he's been deployed tactically, alongside acknowledgment that his quality often carries the side through difficult stretches.
Frimpong Criticised for Defensive Mistakes
Liverpool fans and neutrals have launched a sustained critique of Sergiño Frimpong's performance, highlighting poor positioning, reckless defending, and ill-advised attempts to dribble out of dangerous situations during the 3-2 defeat to Manchester United. The discussion centres on his repeated errors against Luke Shaw and his overall defensive awareness, with some comparing him unfavourably to both his Liverpool teammates and established players in his position.
Kerkez's Defensive Positioning Draws Heavy Scrutiny
Fans are dissecting Bournemouth left-back Kerkez's performance during the match, with particular focus on his positioning and awareness in defensive situations where he appears isolated or out of line with his teammates. The debate centres on whether his mistakes reflect individual errors or broader structural issues at Bournemouth.
Mainoo's Match-Winner Sparks Squad Debate at United
Fans are divided over Kobbie Mainoo's performance after he scored the decisive goal in Manchester United's 3-2 comeback win against Liverpool, with some praising his contribution whilst others criticise the underlying midfield control and question whether the victory masks deeper squad limitations. The discussion reveals broader uncertainty about the team's direction under new interim management, with supporters split between defending individual players and acknowledging systemic weaknesses in possession and play.
Liverpool Fans Hail Szoboszlai's Heroics in Defeat
Liverpool supporters are singling out Dominik Szoboszlai as the sole bright spot in their side's 3-2 loss to Manchester United, with fans praising his tireless work rate, commitment, and intensity whilst criticising the rest of the team's lacklustre performance. The overwhelming consensus is that Szoboszlai's individual brilliance was unable to compensate for systemic defensive failures and a lack of collective effort from his teammates.
Liverpool Fans Debate Midfield Reinforcements After Draw
Liverpool supporters are fixated on their lack of a defensive midfielder (a "number 6"), arguing the midfield needs reinforcement to compete at the highest level after drawing 3-2 with Manchester United. The discussion centres on recruitment needs and whether current personnel can adequately balance the team's attacking prowess with defensive stability.
Fans Dismiss Referee Controversy as Rage Bait
With 272 posts tagged under referee decisions, the overwhelming fan response is dismissal and sarcasm rather than substantive debate—supporters are mocking what they view as bad-faith complaints, trading insults, and shutting down discussion rather than engaging with officiating grievances. The match itself saw four yellow cards issued across both sides, but the discourse has devolved into trolling and point-scoring rather than genuine analysis of the ref's performance.
Referee Under Fire for Inconsistent Foul Decisions
Fans are divided over multiple controversial fouls and card decisions throughout the match, with particular frustration over what some perceive as either missed contact or overly harsh officiating that wasn't consistently applied. The discussion reveals disagreement about whether certain challenges were genuinely dangerous or if players were complaining about correctly-punished infractions.
Manchester United Fans Demand Dalot Exit After Poor Display
United supporters are scathing about right-back Diogo Dalot's performance, criticising his defensive vulnerabilities, offensive contributions, and a missed chance late in the match. Despite the 3-2 victory, fans are calling for his departure and highlighting fullback recruitment as a critical summer priority alongside midfield overhaul.
Gakpo's Goal and Post-Match Shirt Drama
Fans are discussing Liverpool's Cody Gakpo's equalising goal in the 2-2 draw with Manchester United, with mixed reactions to his overall performance — some crediting him for scoring when it mattered, others criticising his play in a central role. The discussion also captures a notable moment where Gakpo appears to have requested Casemiro's shirt after the final whistle, sparking debate about the interaction.
Konate's Controversial Defending Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are split over Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate's tackling style during the match, with some accusing him of dangerous, unpunished body checks whilst others argue similar incidents by Manchester United players went uncalled. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing and whether Konate escaped punishment for physical defending that should have drawn cards.
Sesko's Early Impact and Premature Withdrawal Debated
Fans are divided on Benjamin Sesko's performance after he scored early to put Manchester United 2-0 up, with debate centring on whether his withdrawal early in the second half was tactically sound or a costly mistake that disrupted United's control of the match. Some praise his all-round play and finishing, whilst others question the decision to substitute him and suggest it directly contributed to Liverpool's comeback.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Comeback Win Against Liverpool
Manchester United supporters are euphoric after their side recovered from 2-0 down to beat Liverpool 3-2, with goals from Szoboszlai, Gakpo, and Mainoo sparking wild celebrations about a dramatic turnaround. However, some fans are already tempering optimism, questioning whether this single victory signals genuine improvement or merely a temporary reprieve in their season.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Slot's Tactical Setup
Liverpool supporters are locked in debate over manager Arne Slot's team selection and positioning choices, with many criticising unconventional player deployments and calling for academy prospect Rio Nguhoma to receive more playing time, whilst others acknowledge his electric performance when given the chance. The discussion centres on defensive vulnerabilities and whether the squad's alignment cost Liverpool in a competitive match.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Chiesa After Late Collapse
Manchester United supporters and neutral observers are mocking Federico Chiesa's performance after he came on for Liverpool during their dramatic 3-2 defeat, with fans questioning why manager Arne Slot would introduce him at such a crucial stage and using the moment to highlight why the Italian winger rarely features. The consensus is damning—Chiesa's involvement symbolises Liverpool's defensive breakdown in the final stages, with some suggesting his introduction directly contributed to Kobbie Mainoo's late winner.
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Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot After Narrow Defeat
Following Liverpool's 3-2 loss to Manchester United, frustrated supporters are demanding Arne Slot's sacking, criticising his tactical decisions, squad management, and the team's overall performance despite significant summer investment. The negativity centres on Slot being "outfought" and unable to win even when given goalscoring opportunities, with fans questioning how he previously won trophies given the current standard of play.
Zirkzee's Bench Role Sparks Tactical Debate
Manchester United supporters are divided over Zirkzee's lack of playing time, with some defending his technical ability and arguing he deserves starts ahead of Cunha and Mbeumo, while others dismiss him as a flop who should remain a backup. The broader frustration centres on team selection during a tight title race, with fans questioning whether the striker rotation is being handled fairly given United's need for goals.
Mbeumo's Form Collapse Sparks Tactical Questions
Manchester United fans are divided over whether Carrick's tactical setup is poorly utilising Mbeumo, or if the winger has genuinely lost form since AFCON and a difficult personal period. The debate centres on whether he's been misplayed as a centre-forward, exhausted from international duty, or simply struggling with basic technical execution like first touch.
Liverpool Fans Savage Wirtz After Record Transfer Flop
Over 424 posts are hammering Florian Wirtz for a woefully underwhelming performance and season since Liverpool's massive transfer investment, with supporters questioning whether the record-breaking fee was justified and sarcastically comparing his output unfavourably to defensive midfielder Casemiro. The overwhelming consensus is that Wirtz has been invisible, ineffective, and a total disappointment at centre attacking midfielder, with fans suggesting he's either mispositioned on the wing or simply not delivering at the level expected of a premium signing.
Fans Debate Whether Bruno Deserved Second Goal Assist
Manchester United supporters are divided over whether Bruno Fernandes should have been credited with an assist for the second goal, with many arguing the official decision robbed him of the tally. The controversy centres on whether the goalkeeper's glove deflection should have negated the assist, with fans pointing out the potential impact on Bruno's assist record heading into the final matches.
Manchester United Fans Debate Lammens Performance in Dramatic Win
Supporters are divided on goalkeeper Senne Lammens's display in United's thrilling 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with some defending his overall contribution despite costly positioning errors in the opening goals, whilst others criticise his decision-making and suggest he needs significant improvement. The consensus acknowledges his previous form has been strong, but this match exposed defensive vulnerabilities that could have derailed the result.
Liverpool Fans Criticise Mac Allister's Midfield Form
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration with Alexis Mac Allister's defensive and passing performance in the match, with many citing a prolonged dip in form stretching back over a season. Some fans blame midfield partner Ryan Gravenberch's positioning and work-rate for exacerbating the problems in Liverpool's engine room.
United and Liverpool Target Summer Transfer Overhaul
Manchester United and Liverpool fans are debating urgent squad reinforcements needed ahead of next season, with both sets of supporters identifying midfield, defence, and attacking options as critical priorities. The discussion reflects concern that current squads lack the depth and quality required to compete effectively in a congested fixture calendar, particularly with injuries to key players like Lisandro Martínez limiting defensive reliability.
Mainoo Delivers Late Winner in Thrilling Comeback
Manchester United fans and neutrals alike are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute goal that secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with widespread praise for the midfielder's performance and recent form despite earlier doubts about his positioning in the season. The discussion reflects relief and vindication that Carrick's tactical adjustments have revived United's campaign and restored European football to Old Trafford.
Casemiro's Defensive Lapses Spark Fan Debate
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising Casemiro's positioning and decision-making during the match, with particular frustration directed at his absence from key defensive moments and a high free-kick that he should have been covering. Fans are debating whether the midfielder's poor positioning directly contributed to Liverpool's goals, whilst also questioning inconsistent refereeing decisions around his involvement in the play.
Van Dijk's Defensive Struggles Spark Fan Frustration
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising Virgil van Dijk's performance, particularly his positioning, pressing decisions, and apparent lack of leadership during the match. The discussion centres on tactical confusion—especially van Dijk pressing high and leaving dangerous gaps that led to Manchester United's winning goal, with fans questioning both his individual defending and Arne Slot's decision-making in deploying him that way.
Fans Debate Isak and Ekitiké's Missing Presence
Neutral observers and supporters are discussing the absence of key attacking players — particularly Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitiké — with speculation ranging from injury concerns to tactical benching, whilst some question whether Isak's reported desire to join a bigger club has affected his playing time. The tone suggests frustration over squad availability and squad management decisions during a critical part of the season.
Carrick Divides United Fans After Dramatic Comeback Win
Manchester United supporters are fiercely debating Michael Carrick's managerial approach following the 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with some defending his tactical pragmatism and player management as salvaging a season in crisis, whilst others remain unconvinced he can deliver the possession-based football needed to compete at the highest level. The discussion centres on whether his counter-attacking style is a realistic adaptation to the squad's limitations or a fundamental constraint that will hold the club back without significant summer investment.
Referee Decisions Spark Frustration Among Fans
Fans are expressing exasperation with refereeing decisions and broader match management during Manchester United's thrilling 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with complaints spanning controversial calls, yellow cards, and general dissatisfaction with how the game was officiated. The discussion reflects disappointment across the fanbase rather than targeted blame at one team or decision.
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Manchester United Stage Dramatic Comeback Win
Manchester United and Liverpool served up a thrilling 3-2 encounter with five goals and multiple talking points, with fans marvelling at the quality of finishing — particularly Kobbie Mainoo's late winner — and debating how the match might have unfolded differently under varying circumstances. The dominant talking point across the discussion is sheer appreciation for the attacking football and individual moments of brilliance on display.
Fan Confusion Over Missing Player's Injury Status
Supporters are debating the absence and injury history of a player who either didn't feature or made a brief appearance, with disagreement over whether a recent injury complaint was genuine or exaggerated. The discussion reflects frustration about the player's availability and reliability due to recurring fitness problems.
Fans Divided on Dorgu's Return From Injury Layoff
Manchester United supporters are sharply split on Patrick Dorgu's performance after his comeback from a three-month absence during the dramatic 3-2 win over Liverpool, with some backing his rustiness whilst others criticise his decision-making and football intelligence. The discussion captures the classic tension between patience for match fitness and frustration at visible errors during a crucial fixture.
Manchester United Fans Demand Manager Sack After Loss
Following Manchester United's 3-2 defeat to Liverpool, supporters are venting intense frustration and calling for Michael Carrick's immediate removal, with many citing dreadful tactical performance despite the club's continued Champions League involvement making any sacking financially prohibitive. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects deep dissatisfaction with the manager's approach and results.
Fans Slam Neville's Biased Commentary in United Loss
Manchester United supporters and neutrals have erupted over Gary Neville's allegedly partisan commentary during United's dramatic 3-2 defeat, accusing the Sky pundit of showing clear bias towards his former club and going silent when Liverpool scored. The criticism centres on Neville's inconsistent reaction to goals and his general demeanour throughout a thrilling encounter that saw United stage a comeback before ultimately falling short.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Salah's Impact in Defeat
With Mohamed Salah absent from the 3-2 loss to Manchester United, Liverpool supporters are split between those who believe his absence proves he carried the team to last season's title, and those arguing the defeat exposes deeper structural problems beyond any single player's injury or suspension. The discussion reveals frustration over Liverpool's drop from contention and questions about whether the squad has genuinely declined or simply lacks a world-class performance from their star to mask other weaknesses.
VAR Handball Decision Sparks United Controversy
Manchester United and Liverpool supporters are intensely divided over VAR's handling of a potential handball in the build-up to Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner, with United fans insisting the decision was correct whilst Liverpool supporters argue officials failed to apply the "clear and obvious" standard consistently and may have deliberately favoured the hosts. The debate centres on whether VAR reviewed sufficient angles and whether the ball's trajectory changed off a defender's hand before the goal was scored.
Manchester United Beat Liverpool in Five-Goal Thriller
Fans across social media are reacting to an explosive 3-2 victory for Manchester United over Liverpool with animated GIFs capturing the chaos and emotion of a match that swung wildly between the two sides. The gif-heavy discussion reflects the frantic, dramatic nature of a game that saw five goals in 71 minutes and left both sets of supporters with plenty to process.
Manchester United's Historic Half-Time Record Now Under Threat
Fans are intensely focused on Manchester United's half-time record being jeopardised after falling behind 2-0, with the conversation dominated by anxious discussion of a streak that commentators have highlighted. The negativity stems from supporters' superstitious dread that merely mentioning the record on air has jinxed it, a phenomenon they're treating as genuine curse rather than coincidence.
Curtis Jones Yellow Card Sparks Refereeing Row
Liverpool fans erupted in fury over Curtis Jones receiving a 75th-minute yellow card, with the overwhelming consensus that the decision was a howler — some arguing he was fouled rather than committing the offense, whilst others criticised the commentary team for compounding the error. The incident became emblematic of broader frustration as United fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2, with Jones's dismissal from play coinciding with Liverpool's inability to stem the tide.
Kobbie Mainoo Wins It For Manchester United
Manchester United fans are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner against Liverpool in a thrilling 3-2 comeback, with particular enthusiasm around his recent contract extension and his match-winning performance in this rivalry clash. The positivity centres on his emergence as a crucial player for the club and his ability to deliver in high-pressure moments.
Kobbie Mainoo's Winner Sparks Manchester United Euphoria
Manchester United supporters are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winning goal against Liverpool as a breakthrough moment for the young midfielder, with fans crediting him for almost single-handedly securing Champions League qualification and sealing his status as a future club legend. The posts highlight his dominant all-round performance—67 touches, 89% pass accuracy, nine defensive contributions—whilst simultaneously using his display to vindicate the club's faith in academy talent over recent managerial chaos.
Manchester United Fans Debate Carrick's Future Amid Midfield Struggles
Manchester United supporters are divided on whether interim manager Michael Carrick deserves a permanent contract, with some backing his tactical nous and club connections whilst others blame systemic recruitment failures and claim no manager can succeed with the current squad's limitations. The discussion reflects broader frustration at how far the club has fallen, with particular criticism aimed at expensive signings like Wirtz and Isak failing to deliver immediate impact.
Manchester United's Attacking Struggles in Narrow Win
Manchester United fans are heavily criticising individual performances after their 3-2 victory, particularly focusing on winger Amad's inconsistent play and poor decision-making throughout the match. The discussion reveals frustration with attacking personnel failing to convert chances and maintain standards despite securing three crucial points against Liverpool.
Disallowed Goal Sparks Handball Rule Fury
Fans are locked in bitter debate over whether a goal was correctly disallowed for handball, with supporters divided on whether minimal contact with a hand or arm should automatically invalidate a strike, and frustration mounting over perceived inconsistency in how the handball rule is applied across different matches and teams.
Fans Divided on Match Tactical Merit
A large cluster of neutral discussion sees fans largely dismissing the tactical quality on display during Manchester United's dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Liverpool, with most respondents arguing there was little tactical substance to analyse in what became a chaotic, goal-heavy encounter. The overwhelmingly negative responses suggest supporters viewed the match as an entertaining but tactically incoherent affair rather than a masterclass in football.
Liverpool Fans Rage at Refereeing Display in United Loss
A significant contingent of Liverpool supporters are furious over what they perceive as inconsistent and biased refereeing decisions throughout the match, with particular anger directed at a Bruno Fernandes incident they believe warranted a red card and Benjamin Sesko's opening goal which some claim involved handball. The frustration runs deep — fans feel the referee actively worked against them despite Manchester United ultimately winning 3-2, cementing a narrative of systemic bias that they argue undermines the integrity of the Premier League.
Sesko Handball Controversy Divides Fans After Goal
Fans are locked in fierce debate over whether Benjamin Sesko's second-minute goal should have been disallowed for handball, with Manchester United supporters insisting the strike was legitimate whilst Liverpool fans argue VAR missed a clear handball offence. The incident has sparked accusations of referee bias, with some claiming Van Dijk was fouled in the build-up and others defending the goal's validity entirely.
Mainoo Drama Divides Fans on Thrilling Season Finale
Manchester United and Liverpool fans are sharply split over whether this frantic 3-2 encounter represents the season's peak entertainment or a scripted, chaotic mess—with conspiracy theorists dismissing the result as staged while others celebrate the return of high-octane, unpredictable football. The heated discussion reflects broader frustration with the campaign's inconsistency, though some argue this is precisely the kind of drama that defines a genuinely compelling season.
Manchester United Edge Chaotic Five-Goal Thriller
Manchester United came from behind to beat Liverpool 3-2 in a breathless encounter, with the sample posts capturing the raw emotional swings of fans reacting to goals and turning points across the ninety minutes. The neutral sentiment reflects the chaotic nature of the match—both sets of supporters experiencing elation and despair as the scoreline shifted repeatedly.
Manchester United Fans Praise Heaven's Bargain Impact
United supporters are expressing strong approval of defender Ayden Heaven's performances, treating a low-cost signing as exceptional value after his solid display in the 3-2 thriller against Liverpool. The discussion highlights genuine optimism about Heaven's development as a future starter, with fans also acknowledging other defensive contributions in a thrilling, high-scoring encounter.
Fans Turn on Amorim Over Mainoo Squad Management
Manchester United supporters are criticising Rúben Amorim's decision-making during his tenure, particularly his handling of Kobbie Mainoo's development and playing time, with many contrasting his approach unfavourably to Michael Carrick's current management. The discussion has intensified following Mainoo's match-winning performance in today's 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with fans arguing the youngster was unfairly sidelined under Amorim's system.
Manchester United and Liverpool's Defensive Collapse Drama
Fans are dissecting a chaotic 3-2 thriller where both sides shipped multiple goals in quick succession, with neutral observers and supporters clashing over whether the defending was genuinely poor or merely exposed by attacking quality. The discussion reveals deep frustration about defensive vulnerability and sloppy performances, amid banter about team selection and seasonal inconsistency.
Shaw Divides Opinion in Chaotic Old Firm Thriller
With Luke Shaw receiving a yellow card in the 49th minute during a frenetic Manchester United versus Liverpool encounter that finished 3-2, fans have split sharply over the left-back's performance — some defending his form as solid whilst others have resurrected familiar criticisms about his defensive reliability, with debate intensifying around whether United's backline can withstand future attacking threats from elite wingers.
Fans Baffled by Manchester United's Chaotic Tactical Approach
United supporters and neutrals are utterly exasperated by what they see as confused, incoherent football during the match — with widespread frustration at the team's inability to maintain defensive shape or execute a clear gameplan as the scoreline swings wildly. The negativity centres on a perceived lack of tactical discipline and basic footballing intelligence, with fans questioning whether the players are even on the same page.
Manchester United Fans Criticise Own Support During Liverpool Clash
Supporters are calling out Manchester United's home crowd for poor singing and limited chanting repertoire during the second-half comeback against Liverpool, with debate over whether the noise levels actually distracted opposing players. The discussion also touches on broader questions about home versus away fan engagement and missed opportunities for traditional United chants.
Manchester United's Chaotic Victory Sparks Overconfidence Concerns
Manchester United supporters are celebrating their 3-2 comeback win over Liverpool, but underlying anxiety dominates the discussion — fans are torn between confidence in their quality and worry that complacency and poor defensive discipline could undermine their push up the table. The negativity stems not from the result itself, but from how the performance unfolded: sloppy play, unnecessary yellow cards, and nearly conceding against a Liverpool side that fought back from 2-0 down.
Refereeing Controversy Dominates Late-Game Drama
Fans are divided over whether a late challenge—most likely Bruno Fernandes' 81st-minute yellow card—should have been a straight red or a second yellow rather than just a caution, with debate intensifying around whether the referee's leniency was influenced by player status. The broader complaint centres on inconsistent officiating throughout a chaotic final stages, with accusations that United players escaped harsher punishment whilst Liverpool faced tougher treatment.
Fans Debate Controversial Assist Decision After Goal
Supporters are divided over whether a goal should be credited as an assist after the goalkeeper's hand deflected the ball in an unexpected direction before it went in. The consensus leans toward the official Premier League ruling that it does not count as an assist due to the keeper's touch altering the ball's trajectory.
United Fans Rally Behind Sir Alex Ferguson
Manchester United supporters are sending well-wishes to Sir Alex Ferguson, who was hospitalised before the match, with many viewing the team's dramatic 3-2 comeback victory as a gift to their legendary former manager during his recovery. The win—from 0-2 down against Liverpool—has become a moment of collective hope and unity among the fanbase, transcending the usual frustration about the result itself.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Mainoo's Dramatic Winner
Manchester United supporters are hailing Kobbie Mainoo as a hero after his 77th-minute goal secured a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory against Liverpool, with fans expressing joy at the young academy product delivering the decisive moment in a pulsating Old Trafford encounter. The discussion captures the euphoria of United's dramatic turnaround from 2-0 down, with international supporters particularly vocal in celebrating both the win and Mainoo's emergence as a star player.
Liverpool's Massive Summer Spend Under Scrutiny
Fans are heavily criticising Liverpool's transfer strategy after a disappointing campaign, with repeated focus on the club's reported £500 million summer investment failing to deliver silverware or secure a top-four finish. United supporters are particularly vocal, arguing that Liverpool's financial outlay has been wasteful given the underwhelming results, whilst some Liverpool fans defend the spending as necessary restructuring following managerial transition.
Fans Rally Behind Widely Shared Take
A high-engagement discussion thread has emerged where supporters are overwhelmingly validating a specific viewpoint about the match, though the sample posts don't reveal the exact argument being endorsed. The sheer volume of affirmation—with minimal dissent—suggests fans have latched onto a consensus observation that resonates across the United and Liverpool fanbase alike.
Liverpool Fans Dispute Controversial Hand Ball Decision
Supporters are divided over whether a goal should have been ruled out for handball, with some arguing the ball clearly touched a player's hand and altered its trajectory, whilst others contend the contact was minimal and didn't materially affect the play. The disagreement reflects broader frustration about VAR consistency and the subjective interpretation of handball law.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Arne Slot After Defeat
Despite a thrilling comeback that saw Liverpool equalise twice, Manchester United's late winner has intensified calls for Arne Slot's sacking, with supporters questioning whether the manager can survive into next season following another dropped result in the title race. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reflects frustration at Liverpool's inability to hold leads and maintain their push for the Premier League, with fans split between those demanding change and a smaller contingent defending the manager's work.
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Carra blaming Jota's death for Liverpool form pisses me off. Its disingenuous to keep using his tragic death as an excuse for their poor form.
Definitely the worst match Macca played in a Liverpool shirt. Seriously what is wrong with him this season?
They need to start punishing this sort of thing. I am hoping nothing serious happened because when Sesko landed and hit the board the camera man had already panned away and there was a loud thud. Sesko seems to be alright but this is actually dangerous play and absolutely no attempt to win the ball. Should be a yellow card and foul.
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Arsenal's Dominant Win Leaves Fulham in Crisis Mode
Arsenal delivered a crushing 3-0 victory over Fulham that exposed the visitors' defensive fragility and sparked immediate recriminations among their fanbase about the manager's future. The discussion centres on whether Fulham have stalled under their current regime and need wholesale changes to mount a genuine challenge.
Trossard's Return to Form Sparks Arsenal Debate
Arsenal fans are largely praising Leandro Trossard's performance against Fulham, attributing his improved display to restored fitness and suggesting his earlier season dip was physically rather than mentally motivated. The discussion centres on Trossard's defensive work rate and attacking threat, with supporters hopeful that a goal will further boost his confidence moving forward.
Arsenal Fans Blame April Curse After Shock Defeat
Arsenal supporters are joking that April is a cursed month after a devastating loss, with many half-seriously calling for the calendar to skip it entirely. The tongue-in-cheek complaints mask frustration at a poor result that threatens their title push heading into the final weeks of the season.
Ben White's Defensive Struggles Fuel Arsenal Frustration
Arsenal fans are deeply concerned about centre-back Ben White's form following the 3-0 defeat, citing recurring decision-making errors and a noticeable loss of confidence that goes beyond simple skill gaps. The overwhelming sentiment is that White's positional mistakes and lack of composure are actively hurting the team's defensive stability, with supporters debating whether he needs dropping or a run of games to rebuild.
Arsenal Fans Digest Controversial VAR Disallowed Goal
Arsenal supporters are processing a disallowed goal in the first half (likely the Riccardo Calafiori decision at 30 minutes), with reactions ranging from frustration about the offside call to resigned acceptance and dark humour about their team's fortunes. The discussion reflects typical fan sentiment when marginal VAR decisions go against them — a mix of disappointment, sarcasm, and coping through jokes.
Arsenal Fans Divided on Madueke's Impact Against Fulham
Supporters are sharply split over Noni Madueke's performance after he replaced Bukayo Saka in the second half of Arsenal's 3-0 victory, with some calling him a "flop" who failed to capitalise on his chance to prove his worth, whilst others defend him as adequate squad depth given his backup role. The debate hinges on whether Madueke is genuinely underperforming or simply looks poor when directly compared to in-form starters like Saka.
Leno's Accidental Save Divides Arsenal Fans
Arsenal supporters are debating whether Bernd Leno deserves credit for a moment at 30 minutes when a VAR-reviewed goal was disallowed, with some joking that his head or body accidentally prevented the ball from crossing the line, whilst others mock-suggest it warrants an investigation into "match fixing." The discussion is tongue-in-cheek but highlights how fine the margins were in what became a convincing 3-0 victory.
Arsenal Fans Dismiss VAR Controversy Claims
Arsenal supporters are dismissing what appear to be complaints about refereeing decisions and VAR calls during their comfortable victory, with fans characterising the grievances as post-match trolling from alternate accounts rather than legitimate concerns. The discussion centres on the futility of engaging with entrenched positions rather than the actual decisions themselves.
Arsenal Fans Hail Myles Midfield Breakthrough Performance
Arsenal supporters are celebrating a standout display from midfielder Myles, who delivered a composed, controlled performance that has convinced many he deserves regular starts ahead of squad stalwarts. The consensus is overwhelmingly positive — fans believe he's proven himself capable of handling Arteta's system and could challenge for a permanent midfield role, though some critics argue he should have been trusted earlier in the season.
Fans Lament Disallowed Calafiori Goal in Arsenal Rout
Arsenal supporters are frustrated that Riccardo Calafiori's goal was ruled out for offside in what would have been a dominant 4-0 victory, with many praising his attacking quality and ball progression despite the VAR decision. The discussion reflects broader appreciation for Calafiori's technical ability compared to defensive partner Piero Hincapié, though fans acknowledge both defenders offer different but valuable skill sets to the side.
Eze Emergence Sparks Midfield Debate at Arsenal
Fans are crediting Eberechi Eze with a standout performance—particularly his pressing and through-ball accuracy—and arguing he should start Arsenal's remaining matches ahead of an out-of-form Martin Ødegaard, with some drawing comparisons to Mesut Özil's creative nimbleness. The discussion reflects growing confidence in Eze as a potential difference-maker in Arsenal's title push, especially with key players like Ødegaard and Saka still managing fitness concerns.
Dowman's Decision-Making Splits Arsenal Fanbase
Arsenal supporters are sharply divided over young talent Max Dowman's ball retention and decision-making in attacking positions, with some praising his potential and willingness to drive forward whilst others criticise his reluctance to release the ball earlier or pick out teammates. The debate reflects broader frustration with his occasional greed in possession, though several fans acknowledge his teammates' limited quality as a mitigating factor.
Gyökeres Header at 45+4 Divides Arsenal Fans
Fans are sharply divided over Viktor Gyökeres' stoppage-time header that made it 3-0 to Arsenal, with some praising it as an aesthetically brilliant finish and a well-worked team goal, whilst others hint at VAR controversy or questionable decision-making that allowed the goal to stand.
Arsenal's Injury Crisis Exposes Defensive Frailties
Arsenal supporters are lamenting the absence of key players—particularly Jurriën Timber and Bukayo Saka—whose injuries have left the side vulnerable at the back, with Ben White's defensive performance drawing criticism despite occasional creative contributions going forward. The debate centres on whether White has declined post-injury and whether his lack of overlapping support for Saka represents a tactical regression compared to previous seasons.
Arsenal Fans Turn On Jesus After Humiliating Loss
With Arsenal thrashed 3-0 by Fulham, supporters have vented their frustration at Gabriel Jesus's form and commitment, comparing him unfavourably to Raheem Sterling's earlier struggles and questioning whether he even cares about proving himself at the club. The overwhelming consensus is that Jesus needs to move on and Arsenal must recruit a genuine world-class striker to challenge for the title.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Saka's Strike Against Fulham
Arsenal supporters erupted in celebration after Bukayo Saka doubled their lead with a left-footed finish in the 40th minute against Fulham. The reaction captures the energy and relief of watching the Gunners extend their dominance in what proved to be a commanding 3-0 victory.
Arsenal Fans Demand Clarity on VAR Disallowed Goal
Arsenal supporters are frustrated and seeking detailed explanation of the VAR decision that ruled out a goal in the 30th minute, with multiple posts calling for greater transparency and documentation of what officials actually saw. The neutral sentiment reflects confusion rather than outright anger—fans want answers about a decision that directly impacted the match flow.
Fans React to VAR Chaos With Silent Gifs
Arsenal supporters responded to a disallowed goal and the match's controversial refereeing moments almost entirely through reaction gifs and memes, with minimal verbal commentary — a telling sign that the decisions left them speechless. The gif-heavy discussion suggests frustration that transcended normal debate, with one fan comparing the experience to watching a catastrophe unfold in slow motion.
Arteta's Rotation Gamble Pays Off in Rout
Arsenal fans are largely defending Mikel Arteta's team selection following a dominant 3-0 victory, with many arguing that rotating the squad and resting key players during a comfortable win shows tactical maturity and protects against injuries. The discussion also touches on broader questions about Arteta's credentials as a manager and whether he deserves more credit given the competitive landscape of the Premier League title race.
Arsenal Fans Lose Patience With Noni Madueke
Arsenal supporters are heavily criticising Noni Madueke's performance and overall contribution to the team, with many arguing his decision-making and technical execution are consistently poor regardless of the situation. The discussion reflects broader frustration that the club's significant investment in the winger has failed to produce the expected impact, prompting comparisons to cheaper alternatives and calls for him to be benched.
Fans Hail Midfield Star's Transformative Performance
Arsenal supporters are raving about a midfielder's composed, dynamic display in the centre of the park, arguing he should become a permanent fixture in that position given how effectively he controlled the game. The consensus is that this midfield performance represents exactly the free-flowing, progressive football the team has been missing, with one fan even naming him the standout player despite the convincing 3-0 scoreline.
Lewis-Skelly's Midfield Breakthrough Impresses Arsenal Fans
Arsenal supporters are celebrating Myles Lewis-Skelly's standout performance after being deployed in midfield for what appears to be his first start in that position, with fans arguing he deserves to remain in the side and maintain his new role rather than being sold. The overwhelming consensus is that his display was the foundation for Arsenal's dominant performance, overshadowing even the goalscorers in the process.
Subreddit Moderation Blocks Low-Karma Users
The discussion thread appears to have been flooded with automated moderation messages preventing users below 25 comment karma from participating, effectively shutting down any actual conversation about the match's referee decisions and VAR incident involving Riccardo Calafiori's disallowed goal.
Arsenal's Agonising Lack of Attacking Tempo Frustrates Fans
Fulham supporters are venting about their team's sluggish ball progression and hesitancy in the final third, with repeated criticism that players hold possession too long and fail to capitalise on promising positions before pressure builds again. The underlying frustration centres on a pattern of self-sabotage—defensive solidity followed by painfully slow transitions that invite opposition attacks rather than creating clear chances.
Arsenal Fans Hail Gyökeres After Dominant Performance
Arsenal supporters are unanimously praising Viktor Gyökeres after he scored twice in the victory, with fans arguing he's proven his quality when given proper service and expressing confidence he'll fire them towards the title and Champions League. The discourse centres on Gyökeres silencing his critics and emerging as the clinical finisher Arsenal need down the stretch.
Arsenal Fans Debate Zubimendi's Rotation After Strong Display
Arsenal supporters are actively discussing whether Martín Zubimendi has been overplayed this season, with many praising Myles Lewis-Skelly's midfield performance in his stead and suggesting manager Mikel Arteta should rotate more frequently heading into crucial fixtures. The consensus leans towards the idea that benching an exhausted Zubimendi proved effective, raising questions about tactical selection moving forward.
Arsenal Fans Call for Mosquera Over Struggling White
Arsenal supporters are clamouring for defender Mosquera to replace Ben White at right-back, arguing that White's shaky performance during the match warrants an immediate tactical change either at half-time or for upcoming fixtures. The debate centres on White's defensive vulnerability and whether Mosquera, despite some attacking limitations, represents a more reliable option going forward.
Arsenal Fans Baffled by Nørgaard's Complete Exclusion
Arsenal supporters are bewildered by Mikel Arteta's decision to effectively freeze Christian Nørgaard out of the squad, with fans questioning why the midfielder—previously solid at Brentford—remains completely unused despite opportunities to rotate and rest players. The discussion ranges from joking theories about Arteta's reasoning to genuine confusion about the tactical or personal reasoning behind the Danish player's complete absence from match action.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Saka's Triumphant Return to Form
Arsenal supporters are hailing Bukayo Saka as their "starboy" following his standout performance and goal in the victory, with fans expressing genuine relief and excitement that their talismanic winger appears to have rediscovered his best form after a period of inconsistency. The repeated use of "Starboy is back" reflects a collective sense that Arsenal's attacking threat has been fully reignited with Saka playing at his peak.
Arsenal's Dominant First Half Restores Fan Faith
Arsenal supporters are celebrating a clinical first-half performance that saw them race to a 3-0 lead, with fans emphasising how rare it feels to watch their team in complete control and actually enjoy the closing stages rather than endure nail-biting tension. The display has reignited belief in the team's capability after months of inconsistency, though some note the second half didn't maintain the same intensity.
Arsenal's Dominant Display Leaves Fans Speechless
Fans are reacting with shock and limited commentary to Arsenal's commanding 3-0 victory over Fulham, with most posts consisting of brief exclamations and sparse engagement rather than detailed tactical analysis. The overwhelming neutrality suggests viewers are either still processing the emphatic nature of the win or the discussion thread itself has devolved into tangential conversation rather than match-focused debate.
Arsenal Fans Bid Emotional Farewell to ESR
Arsenal supporters are processing Emile Smith Rowe's substitution during the match with a mixture of nostalgia and sadness, reflecting on his academy journey and early impact on the club whilst recognising he hasn't quite reached the level needed for sustained success. The crowd's applause as he left the field has sparked poignant discussion about his contribution during a difficult period under Arteta and wishes for his future health and career elsewhere.
Arsenal Fans Analyse Rice's Defensive Repositioning
Arsenal supporters are celebrating Declan Rice's performance in a dominant 3-0 win, with particular focus on his repositioned role as a deep-lying defensive midfielder sitting between the centre-backs rather than in a traditional box-to-box capacity. The discussion splits between praise for how this tactical shift unlocked Arsenal's attacking play and some frustration that Arteta kept key players on the pitch too long given a crucial midweek fixture ahead.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Dominant Victory Display
Arsenal supporters are buzzing about a comprehensive 3-0 win, with particular praise for Bukayo Saka's goalscoring contribution and the team's overall attacking performance. The mood is euphoric across the fanbase, though a handful of dissenting voices question Saka's consistency and suggest the scoreline flattered certain individual displays.
Referee Quiet Quitting as VAR Calls Prove Inconsistent
Fans are frustrated by what they perceive as selective officiating throughout the match, with multiple fouls going unpunished against one player whilst VAR intervenes inconsistently on other incidents. There's a broader sense that the referee has mentally checked out, particularly given Arsenal's commanding position in the game.
Raya's Commanding Performance Dominates Clean Sheet Talk
Fans are fixated on David Raya's exceptional goalkeeping display, particularly a dramatic one-on-one save that drew comparisons to Manuel Neuer's sweeper-keeper style, though opinion splits between those praising his distribution and those criticising his laboured build-up play. The 17th clean sheet of his season has sparked debate about whether his shot-stopping brilliance outweighs occasional frustrations with his possession management.
Arsenal Fans Debate Saliba's World-Class Consistency
Arsenal supporters are almost universally praising William Saliba's defensive excellence and consistency, though a minority note occasional lapses in ball-carrying and passing under pressure in recent matches. The overwhelming consensus is that he's among the world's elite centre-backs, with some arguing he's the best in the position globally, whilst a few acknowledge minor technical weaknesses that don't detract from his overall brilliance.
Arsenal Fans Demand Midfield Reinforcement After Flat Display
Arsenal supporters are criticising their attacking output and winger performance, with particular frustration directed at the absence of key midfield players who would have provided better creative drive and ball progression. The consensus centres on Arsenal's need for a more commanding midfield presence to unlock their forwards and challenge opponents effectively.
Arsenal Fans Debate Martinelli's Attacking Contribution
Arsenal supporters are divided on Gabriel Martinelli's output, with many criticising his lack of goal involvement and creative play despite his defensive work rate, while others argue he should be dropped in favour of Trossard for upcoming matches. The debate reflects frustration with Arsenal's attacking efficiency and squad rotation decisions heading into European competition.
Arsenal Fans Frustrated Despite Dominant 3-0 Victory
Arsenal supporters are experiencing an unusual frustration after thrashing Fulham 3-0, with many feeling the Gunners left further goals on the pitch and should have won by a wider margin. The discussion reflects the club's title-race mentality — where a convincing win feels insufficient because every goal difference matters in the tight battle with Manchester City above them.
Fulham Fans Rage at Lukić After Defensive Collapse
Fulham supporters are heavily criticising midfielder Saša Lukić's soft defending and lack of physical presence in a humbling 3-0 defeat, with fans repeatedly calling for his removal and contrasting his performance unfavourably with teammate Ryan Sessegnon's defensive work rate. The debate centres on how weak midfield steel combined with poor wing-back defending has left Fulham exposed, with several posts demanding Lukić be dropped or substituted at half-time.
Arsenal Fans Turn on Critics After Victory
Following Arsenal's dominant win, supporters are revelling in vindication against fellow fans who had criticised the team's form earlier in the season, with posts celebrating that doubters and "haters" are now forced to eat their words. The discussion reflects a broader tension between loyal backing and constructive criticism within the fanbase, with some urging unity whilst others argue that naysayers deserve to be called out for their lack of faith.
Arsenal's Stunning Comeback Leaves Fans In Tears
Arsenal supporters are celebrating an emphatic 3-0 victory that has reignited their title ambitions, with fans expressing relief and joy at the team's resurgence after a difficult period. The emotional reaction captures a pivotal moment where the squad has demonstrated they remain genuine contenders in the league race.
Arsenal Demolish Fulham With Clinical Three-Goal Display
Arsenal fans are celebrating a dominant performance against Fulham, with particular praise for Bukayo Saka's goal and Viktor Gyökeres's brace as the Gunners extend their lead at the top of the table. The neutral tone reflects straightforward match reaction, with supporters highlighting key moments and expressing confidence in their side's title credentials.
VAR Controversy as Disallowed Goal Dominates Debate
Fans are fixated on a goal that was ruled out for offside around the 30-minute mark, with widespread frustration that the decision overshadowed what many felt was an otherwise well-taken finish. The offside call has become the talking point of the match, with supporters split between accepting the technical correctness and lamenting the interruption to play.
Arsenal Fans Debate Missing Star's Future Return
Supporters are discussing a player's absence and speculating whether he might rejoin the club or attend celebrations, with some referencing personal circumstances affecting his situation. The conversation reflects nostalgia for the departed player amid Arsenal's strong performance on the pitch.
Fulham Fans Turn on Smith Rowe Record Signing
Fulham supporters are heavily criticising Emile Smith Rowe's performance, questioning whether their club record signing is delivering value at age 25 given his lack of pace, motor, and endurance. Fans argue he's failed to justify the investment, offering only occasional glimpses of quality before being substituted, whilst struggling to compete at Premier League level.
Arsenal's Midfield Spark Ignites Dominant Win
Arsenal fans are euphoric about a commanding 3-0 victory, with particular praise for Myles Lewis-Skelly's midfield performance, Viktor Gyökeres' clinical finishing, and Bukayo Saka's return to dangerous form — though some frustration lingers over unused substitutes like Christian Nørgaard and Gabriel Jesus's continued struggles to justify his minutes. The discussion centres on how fresh legs and tactical tweaks finally unlocked the attacking threat fans have been craving all season, with the dominant first-half display restoring genuine confidence ahead of midweek fixtures.
Arsenal Fans Debate Title Fate After Win
Arsenal supporters are analysing whether their 3-0 victory over Fulham has secured the Premier League title, with most arguing they've done their job and now need Manchester City to slip up against Everton, though some remain sceptical that City will falter. The discussion centres on Arsenal's remaining fixtures being easier than City's, and whether a three-point lead with games in hand is genuinely insurmountable or just another opportunity to bottle it.
Lukić Escape Sparks Referee Controversy Debate
Fans are furious that Saša Lukić avoided a second yellow card for what they believe was a clear-cut foul in the second half, with many arguing the non-decision could prove decisive if Arsenal and Manchester City end the season level on points. The debate centres on inconsistent refereeing standards — commentators failed to challenge the call, and supporters are particularly wound up because a first yellow should set a precedent for stricter enforcement of the rules.
Arsenal Fans Hail Dominant Performance Against Fulham
Arsenal supporters are celebrating what they're describing as a brilliant, dominant display, with the team's attacking prowess — particularly Bukayo Saka's goal and Viktor Gyökeres' brace — drawing widespread praise from the fanbase. The overwhelmingly positive reaction reflects satisfaction with a commanding 3-0 victory that keeps the Gunners top of the league.
Fans Agree On Match Talking Point
A large majority of fans are expressing emphatic agreement on a single aspect of the match — likely a controversial decision, tactical observation, or standout performance — though the discussion thread itself provides minimal detail about what exactly they're backing. The overwhelming consensus suggests whatever's being debated has resonated strongly across the fanbase.
Arsenal Storm Past Fulham in Dominant First Half
Arsenal fans are celebrating a commanding 3-0 half-time lead through goals from Viktor Gyökeres (twice) and Bukayo Saka, though some are debating whether the scoreline fully reflects their dominance and questioning if it will ultimately prove enough in the title race. Discussion centres on the performance quality, frustration at missed chances, and whether this cushion is sufficient given the season-long title battle.
Arsenal's Stunning Performance Sparks Season Revival
Arsenal supporters are astonished by their team's transformation on the pitch, with many calling it their best display in months or the entire season—a dramatic shift from weeks of sluggish, lifeless football that has left fans questioning whether the Gunners are finally clicking at a crucial moment.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Return to Elite Performance
Arsenal supporters are expressing genuine delight at a dominant display of attacking football against Fulham, with multiple fans drawing parallels to the side's brilliant 2022-23 campaign and describing the performance as a refreshing return to quality football after weeks of struggling results. The overwhelming positive sentiment reflects relief and emotional investment after a frustrating period, with fans hopeful this level of performance can be sustained through to the end of the season.
Arsenal Fans Savage Ben White's Sluggish Display
Arsenal supporters are tearing into defender Ben White's performance during the 3-0 defeat, criticising his slow passing, lack of acceleration, and generally poor decision-making throughout the match. The consensus is brutal: fans are questioning whether he should even be in the squad given his current run of inconsistent form.
Captivating Moments
It will take them a season to get right they need play together and gel. Saka and Havertz formed a killer partnership before their injuries. Saka-Ode-White was fire. Arsenal don't typically play with target men, they play with false 9's no excuses but takes time to be at your fluid best.
Also I sometimes think the angles make things look so much worse, we've seen these players play amazing passes…
Every movement of Noni has been bad this game, jesus. He has no idea of when to be wide, when to drop in, when to run across, when to stretch. Or maybe he does, since he makes the wrong move with surgical precision constantly.
Decent result regardless, but could have been more
This is the closest Gyok looked like to the Sporting Lisbon Gyokeres.
Odegaard and Zubimendi could easily feed him but want more control of possession than hoofing it up.
The difference between MLS and Eze parnership is evident.
WOL
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SUN
Sunderland Secure Safety as Wolves Languish in Crisis
Fans are celebrating Sunderland's mathematical relegation survival following the 1-1 draw with bottom-placed Wolverhampton, whilst simultaneously expressing frustration at their own mid-season collapse from a strong start. There's also acknowledgement that Wolves face a desperate fight to avoid the drop, with some supporters hoping their own club can cling above the danger zone.
Wolves Show Fight But Relegation Reality Bites
Wolverhampton supporters were divided after a 1-1 draw against Sunderland, with some praising Rob Edwards' side for competing despite going down to ten men early on, whilst others remained deeply concerned about their dire season and relegation prospects. The overriding sentiment reflected frustration that even an improved display couldn't mask how far short Wolves are of Premier League standard, sitting bottom with just 17 points from 35 matches.
Wolves Midfield Struggles as Finishing Woes Continue
Fans are heavily criticising Wolverhampton's midfield performance, particularly targeting a player's inability to finish chances despite positioning himself well and his reluctance to engage in physical battles. The discussion reflects frustration with Rob Edwards' tactical decisions and squad selection, with supporters questioning why certain underperforming players remain on the pitch whilst others are withdrawn.
Ballard Red Card Sparks Hair-Pulling Debate
Fans are divided over whether Dan Ballard's red card for pulling an opponent's hair was justified, with many arguing the rules have become absurd whilst others blame players for not tying long hair back or keeping their hands to themselves. The incident has reignited broader frustration about inconsistent enforcement of contact offences in modern football.
Fans Rage at Referee Decisions in Contentious Draw
Supporters are furious with officiating throughout the match, with particular anger directed at individual player errors — specifically Isidor's poor touch — that they believe cost their side a result. The consensus centres on controversial refereeing calls and sloppy execution that made the game feel decided by bad decisions rather than quality football.
Wolves 1-1 Sunderland: Dramatic Draw at Molineux
Fans reacted to a thrilling 1-1 draw featuring two header goals in quick succession and a red card that shaped the contest, with some Wolves supporters expressing frustration at their team's dire league position whilst others engaged positively with the match drama unfolding at the stadium.
Wolves Fans Exasperated by Tolu Arokodare's Finishing
Wolverhampton supporters are venting their frustration at striker Tolu Arokodare's woeful proficiency in front of goal, with fans questioning how a player who scored 14 goals in Belgium can be so consistently poor with both his touch and his decision-making in the final third. The overwhelming consensus is that selling him in the summer would be a relief for the club.
Wolves Fans Demand Manager Sack After 10-Man Stalemate
Wolverhampton supporters are furious that their side failed to capitalise on playing against ten men for over an hour, drawing 0-0 and then conceding an equaliser, with many calling for manager Rob Edwards' immediate dismissal over tactical ineptitude and poor substitution choices. The anger centres on defensive, passive football and a refusal to press numerical advantage, with fans questioning whether Edwards has any coherent gameplan at all.
Santiago Bueno Levels Match as Wolves Fight Back
Fans celebrated Santiago Bueno's 54th-minute equaliser that brought Wolverhampton level after falling behind to Nordi Mukiele's early header, with supporters praising Bueno's consistency and composure in directing the ball into the bottom corner from an inswinging corner. The goal salvaged a point for the hosts in what had been a difficult afternoon, though the prevailing tone among the discussion remained measured rather than triumphant.
Captivating Moments
No idea who’s on comms on my legitimate stream but fuck me he might actually be a wolf he’s that up their arse
Some wild reactions online from Sunderland fans. Ballard is totally in the wrong.
Red is maybe harsh like
WE LEAD AT MOLINEUX! 👊
Granit Xhaka's in-swinging corner is headed in by Mukiele!
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NEW
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BHA
| Statistic | NEW | BHA |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 | 1 |
| Ball Possession % | 33 | 67 |
| Shots Total | 13 | 13 |
| Shots On Target | 6 | 4 |
| Shots Off Target | 6 | 6 |
| Shots Blocked | 1 | 3 |
| Shots Insidebox | 12 | 10 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 1 | 3 |
| Goal Attempts | 12 | 8 |
| Big Chances Created | 5 | 4 |
| Big Chances Missed | 3 | 3 |
| Hit Woodwork | 0 | 2 |
| Assists | 2 | 1 |
| Saves | 3 | 4 |
| Corners | 2 | 10 |
| Offsides | 1 | 1 |
| Fouls | 10 | 12 |
| Free Kicks | 13 | 11 |
| Yellow Cards | 3 | 3 |
| Throw-ins | 13 | 22 |
| Goal Kicks | 14 | 9 |
| Substitutions | 4 | 5 |
| Injuries | 1 | 1 |
| Attacks | 59 | 110 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 28 | 76 |
| Passes | 229 | 473 |
| Successful Passes | 157 | 394 |
| Successful Passes % | 69 | 83 |
| Long Passes | 48 | 61 |
| Successful Long Passes | 19 | 20 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 40 | 33 |
| Key Passes | 8 | 10 |
| Total Crosses | 13 | 38 |
| Accurate Crosses | 5 | 6 |
| Dribble Attempts | 14 | 11 |
| Successful Dribbles | 9 | 5 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 64 | 45 |
| Tackles | 11 | 10 |
| Interceptions | 6 | 3 |
| Duels Won | 53 | 33 |
| Successful Headers | 22 | 10 |
| Ball Safe | 67 | 70 |
LEE
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BUR
| Statistic | LEE | BUR |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 | 1 |
| Ball Possession % | 48 | 52 |
| Shots Total | 18 | 9 |
| Shots On Target | 8 | 3 |
| Shots Off Target | 5 | 2 |
| Shots Blocked | 5 | 4 |
| Shots Insidebox | 11 | 5 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 7 | 4 |
| Goal Attempts | 12 | 4 |
| Big Chances Created | 2 | 0 |
| Assists | 2 | 1 |
| Saves | 2 | 5 |
| Corners | 5 | 0 |
| Offsides | 0 | 1 |
| Fouls | 12 | 12 |
| Free Kicks | 12 | 12 |
| Yellow Cards | 4 | 3 |
| Throw-ins | 14 | 22 |
| Goal Kicks | 4 | 7 |
| Substitutions | 5 | 5 |
| Injuries | 1 | 1 |
| Attacks | 115 | 80 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 48 | 36 |
| Passes | 452 | 508 |
| Successful Passes | 359 | 421 |
| Successful Passes % | 79 | 83 |
| Long Passes | 58 | 50 |
| Successful Long Passes | 25 | 20 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 43 | 40 |
| Key Passes | 13 | 7 |
| Total Crosses | 20 | 8 |
| Accurate Crosses | 6 | 5 |
| Dribble Attempts | 7 | 13 |
| Successful Dribbles | 2 | 7 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 29 | 54 |
| Tackles | 10 | 13 |
| Interceptions | 12 | 8 |
| Duels Won | 45 | 53 |
| Successful Headers | 23 | 21 |
| Ball Safe | 73 | 80 |
BRE
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WHU
| Statistic | BRE | WHU |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 | 0 |
| Ball Possession % | 48 | 52 |
| Shots Total | 14 | 13 |
| Shots On Target | 6 | 4 |
| Shots Off Target | 5 | 9 |
| Shots Blocked | 3 | 0 |
| Shots Insidebox | 7 | 9 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 7 | 4 |
| Goal Attempts | 10 | 14 |
| Big Chances Created | 4 | 1 |
| Big Chances Missed | 3 | 1 |
| Hit Woodwork | 1 | 4 |
| Assists | 1 | 0 |
| Saves | 4 | 4 |
| Corners | 2 | 6 |
| Offsides | 0 | 1 |
| Fouls | 8 | 12 |
| Free Kicks | 12 | 7 |
| Yellow Cards | 1 | 3 |
| Throw-ins | 19 | 22 |
| Goal Kicks | 11 | 11 |
| Substitutions | 4 | 5 |
| Injuries | 2 | 1 |
| Attacks | 90 | 93 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 46 | 37 |
| Passes | 326 | 341 |
| Successful Passes | 257 | 266 |
| Successful Passes % | 79 | 78 |
| Long Passes | 50 | 56 |
| Successful Long Passes | 22 | 27 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 44 | 48 |
| Key Passes | 8 | 13 |
| Total Crosses | 13 | 21 |
| Accurate Crosses | 5 | 7 |
| Dribble Attempts | 23 | 14 |
| Successful Dribbles | 6 | 6 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 26 | 43 |
| Tackles | 19 | 25 |
| Interceptions | 4 | 8 |
| Duels Won | 53 | 56 |
| Successful Headers | 17 | 19 |
| Ball Safe | 64 | 67 |
AVL
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TOT
| Statistic | AVL | TOT |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 1 | 2 |
| Ball Possession % | 46 | 54 |
| Shots Total | 5 | 10 |
| Shots On Target | 1 | 5 |
| Shots Off Target | 1 | 3 |
| Shots Blocked | 3 | 2 |
| Shots Insidebox | 2 | 6 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 3 | 4 |
| Goal Attempts | 2 | 8 |
| Big Chances Created | 1 | 2 |
| Big Chances Missed | 1 | 1 |
| Hit Woodwork | 0 | 1 |
| Assists | 1 | 1 |
| Saves | 3 | 0 |
| Corners | 5 | 5 |
| Offsides | 2 | 4 |
| Fouls | 12 | 12 |
| Free Kicks | 16 | 14 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 5 |
| Throw-ins | 21 | 17 |
| Goal Kicks | 6 | 7 |
| Substitutions | 3 | 4 |
| Injuries | 0 | 2 |
| Attacks | 69 | 105 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 31 | 32 |
| Passes | 374 | 453 |
| Successful Passes | 313 | 387 |
| Successful Passes % | 84 | 85 |
| Long Passes | 29 | 42 |
| Successful Long Passes | 13 | 13 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 45 | 31 |
| Key Passes | 5 | 5 |
| Total Crosses | 13 | 13 |
| Accurate Crosses | 2 | 8 |
| Dribble Attempts | 13 | 20 |
| Successful Dribbles | 5 | 7 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 38 | 35 |
| Tackles | 19 | 22 |
| Interceptions | 4 | 10 |
| Duels Won | 44 | 45 |
| Successful Headers | 8 | 5 |
| Ball Safe | 67 | 78 |
BOU
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CRY
| Statistic | BOU | CRY |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 | 0 |
| Ball Possession % | 49 | 51 |
| Shots Total | 16 | 7 |
| Shots On Target | 5 | 1 |
| Shots Off Target | 5 | 5 |
| Shots Blocked | 6 | 1 |
| Shots Insidebox | 10 | 6 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 6 | 1 |
| Goal Attempts | 9 | 6 |
| Big Chances Created | 2 | 1 |
| Big Chances Missed | 0 | 1 |
| Hit Woodwork | 0 | 1 |
| Assists | 1 | 0 |
| Saves | 1 | 3 |
| Corners | 7 | 1 |
| Offsides | 3 | 0 |
| Fouls | 10 | 11 |
| Free Kicks | 9 | 13 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 | 2 |
| Throw-ins | 16 | 18 |
| Goal Kicks | 8 | 9 |
| Substitutions | 5 | 5 |
| Injuries | 0 | 1 |
| Attacks | 101 | 86 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 51 | 39 |
| Passes | 382 | 398 |
| Successful Passes | 312 | 309 |
| Successful Passes % | 82 | 78 |
| Long Passes | 48 | 66 |
| Successful Long Passes | 17 | 23 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 35 | 35 |
| Key Passes | 10 | 6 |
| Total Crosses | 19 | 11 |
| Accurate Crosses | 5 | 3 |
| Dribble Attempts | 24 | 13 |
| Successful Dribbles | 13 | 5 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 54 | 38 |
| Tackles | 17 | 22 |
| Interceptions | 7 | 4 |
| Duels Won | 61 | 52 |
| Successful Headers | 19 | 15 |
| Ball Safe | 70 | 73 |
MUN
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LIV
| Statistic | MUN | LIV |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 | 2 |
| Ball Possession % | 38 | 62 |
| Shots Total | 18 | 13 |
| Shots On Target | 6 | 5 |
| Shots Off Target | 6 | 5 |
| Shots Blocked | 6 | 3 |
| Shots Insidebox | 14 | 7 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 4 | 6 |
| Goal Attempts | 11 | 9 |
| Big Chances Created | 3 | 1 |
| Big Chances Missed | 2 | 0 |
| Hit Woodwork | 1 | 0 |
| Assists | 0 | 1 |
| Saves | 3 | 3 |
| Corners | 3 | 2 |
| Offsides | 3 | 3 |
| Fouls | 12 | 11 |
| Free Kicks | 14 | 15 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 2 |
| Throw-ins | 9 | 16 |
| Goal Kicks | 8 | 11 |
| Substitutions | 4 | 3 |
| Attacks | 73 | 129 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 32 | 50 |
| Passes | 354 | 585 |
| Successful Passes | 281 | 516 |
| Successful Passes % | 79 | 88 |
| Long Passes | 44 | 35 |
| Successful Long Passes | 20 | 15 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 45 | 43 |
| Key Passes | 12 | 11 |
| Total Crosses | 13 | 14 |
| Accurate Crosses | 7 | 4 |
| Dribble Attempts | 13 | 24 |
| Successful Dribbles | 7 | 10 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 54 | 42 |
| Tackles | 19 | 8 |
| Interceptions | 14 | 9 |
| Duels Won | 49 | 38 |
| Successful Headers | 12 | 8 |
| Ball Safe | 67 | 88 |
ARS
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FUL
| Statistic | ARS | FUL |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 | 0 |
| Ball Possession % | 54 | 46 |
| Shots Total | 18 | 10 |
| Shots On Target | 9 | 1 |
| Shots Off Target | 6 | 3 |
| Shots Blocked | 3 | 6 |
| Shots Insidebox | 13 | 5 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 5 | 5 |
| Goal Attempts | 14 | 4 |
| Big Chances Created | 6 | 1 |
| Big Chances Missed | 4 | 1 |
| Hit Woodwork | 1 | 0 |
| Assists | 3 | 0 |
| Saves | 1 | 6 |
| Corners | 3 | 4 |
| Offsides | 7 | 0 |
| Fouls | 7 | 12 |
| Free Kicks | 12 | 13 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 | 1 |
| Throw-ins | 15 | 12 |
| Goal Kicks | 8 | 7 |
| Substitutions | 5 | 5 |
| Injuries | 0 | 1 |
| Attacks | 104 | 73 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 50 | 33 |
| Passes | 504 | 418 |
| Successful Passes | 447 | 345 |
| Successful Passes % | 89 | 83 |
| Long Passes | 47 | 38 |
| Successful Long Passes | 24 | 12 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 51 | 32 |
| Key Passes | 14 | 6 |
| Total Crosses | 9 | 12 |
| Accurate Crosses | 3 | 1 |
| Dribble Attempts | 17 | 4 |
| Successful Dribbles | 10 | 3 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 59 | 75 |
| Tackles | 7 | 22 |
| Interceptions | 10 | 5 |
| Duels Won | 42 | 45 |
| Successful Headers | 13 | 14 |
| Ball Safe | 70 | 73 |
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SUN
| Statistic | WOL | SUN |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 1 | 1 |
| Ball Possession % | 58 | 42 |
| Shots Total | 20 | 10 |
| Shots On Target | 7 | 2 |
| Shots Off Target | 8 | 3 |
| Shots Blocked | 5 | 5 |
| Shots Insidebox | 13 | 8 |
| Shots Outsidebox | 7 | 2 |
| Goal Attempts | 12 | 5 |
| Big Chances Created | 3 | 1 |
| Big Chances Missed | 2 | 0 |
| Assists | 1 | 1 |
| Saves | 1 | 6 |
| Corners | 6 | 3 |
| Offsides | 1 | 0 |
| Fouls | 11 | 11 |
| Free Kicks | 10 | 12 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 | 4 |
| Throw-ins | 14 | 16 |
| Goal Kicks | 5 | 13 |
| Substitutions | 3 | 3 |
| Attacks | 97 | 92 |
| Dangerous Attacks | 64 | 48 |
| Passes | 433 | 323 |
| Successful Passes | 374 | 246 |
| Successful Passes % | 86 | 76 |
| Long Passes | 41 | 58 |
| Successful Long Passes | 25 | 30 |
| Successful Long Passes % | 61 | 52 |
| Key Passes | 15 | 8 |
| Total Crosses | 28 | 16 |
| Accurate Crosses | 11 | 3 |
| Dribble Attempts | 9 | 9 |
| Successful Dribbles | 5 | 4 |
| Successful Dribbles % | 56 | 44 |
| Tackles | 12 | 17 |
| Interceptions | 5 | 8 |
| Duels Won | 50 | 48 |
| Successful Headers | 22 | 16 |
| Ball Safe | 92 | 86 |
NEW
3 - 1
BHA
1
Wissa forgot how to play football...
Player Performance
22 fans asking this
4/10
2
Are you blind? We had fuck all chances with Osula and Willock in the second half, they were knackered.
General
9 fans asking this
4/10
3
And I did celebrate it when it happened but I’m not gonna give Howe an eternal get out of jail free card because of it
General
13 fans asking this
4/10
4
What in the world is pope doing?
Player Performance
16 fans asking this
4/10
5
Eddie was right when he said we dont sit back to defend a lead
We actually sit back to hope the other team misses sitters
Player Performance
13 fans asking this
4/10
6
This is why Minteh should have been subbed
Player Performance
9 fans asking this
4/10
7
What evidence is there of a rift?
Hall had a bad game a couple of weeks ago, Burn replaced him and had done well.
Hall will get back in when the time is right.
Player Performance
6 fans asking this
4/10
8
Alright come on stats nerds, what’s Osula’s league goals and goals per 90 vs Gordon this season?
Player Performance
7 fans asking this
4/10
9
Impossible to be when you're in midfield or on the bench isn't it
Player Performance
5 fans asking this
4/10
10
How does Hurzeler sub everyone BUT Minteh?
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
11
JFC Pope what a save
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
12
But it’s been fruitful in 80+% of his tenure. Why can’t we go again with him. Do we just sack every manager who comes in and doesn’t get everything right and bring immediate linear success?
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
13
Where was the lucky win? Brighton just as lucky we didn’t put 5 or 6 in
Player Performance
7 fans asking this
4/10
14
That sucked. What was Bart doing?
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
15
Am an joelinton ever get carded?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
16
That's why you pass it to Harvey Barnes
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
17
Hall, trips and woltemade time?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
18
He's switched to a 5 at the back to keep Burn on hasn't he?
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
19
We are so better than them. Why 5 defenders and counter? They will score a late equaliser if we’re not careful.
Dude can’t take out tired Dan Burn
Player Performance
5 fans asking this
4/10
20
How’s the game going everyone ? Does it look like Brighton could nick a point ?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
LEE
3 - 1
BUR
1
how was Burnley's goal offside his head was no where near that red line lol
Player Performance
9 fans asking this
4/10
2
Look at where his goals are scored from its hilarious. At the end of the day he has 15.3 xG which is massive, that is 50% higher than all the big 6's strikers except for haaland.
Honestly as an arsenal fan I would trade a striker that can finish well for one that can position correctly and has the instincts to make clever runs like DCL
https://preview.redd.it/4d5z1avcfmyg1.png?width=760&format=png&auto=webp&s=ae8f35bd5fb08b46e872cbcbfbc73dc98d3cdcf8
Player Performance
7 fans asking this
4/10
3
Burnley, are you okay? Say Burnley, are you okay? Are you okay, Burnley?
General
9 fans asking this
4/10
4
My lad was saying last night, it feels a bit wrong not having a mentally draining season for one reason or another. Not very Leeds is it?
Player Performance
5 fans asking this
4/10
5
What a strike from Stach!!
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
6
what a THRILLER from Leeds
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
7
2 defenders on cards, 1 goal lead, what could go wrong Leeds?
Match Context
3 fans asking this
4/10
8
I know we all get passionate and we like to joke and lash out or whatever but can we finally agree that Farke is a great manager and he probably knows more about football management than most of us do?
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
9
Rodon pulling what Chelsea pulled on us last week
Stay down a while
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
10
I have to ask, I think in general he's been great and more than exceeded expectations, but would DCL being our main striker be a worry going into next season?
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
11
Is it safe to start rooting for non Spurs relegation teams now?
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
12
Have Amdouni and Pires played much at all this season?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
13
Bogle gassed and GG not playing. Would you rather it be Byram?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
14
Always strokin it when Ampadu is on the ball 😉
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
15
Is Ward-Prowse not good enough?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
16
ok but what's that got to do with Alien Ant Farm?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
17
How is rodon booked there. Anthony is losing the ball anyways.
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
18
Villa have to do what the nation demands. No excuses, get it done.. Spurs have to go.
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
19
Never in doubt when Okafor got the ball there
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
20
What a goal!! Proper to DCL, that was great.
Match Context
2 fans asking this
4/10
BRE
3 - 0
WHU
1
biggest fix of the league! how tf is that a penalty and how didn't pablo get a penalty
Player Performance
16 fans asking this
4/10
2
Idk how that’s not a pen on Pablo…..
General
9 fans asking this
4/10
3
Take the players off Nuno how has that not been given
General
8 fans asking this
4/10
4
It's against Villa who are trying to finish in the Top 4, so Spurs will have a tough time; hopefully.
Player Performance
10 fans asking this
4/10
5
It was brentford who didn't get it
General
10 fans asking this
4/10
6
Did you know? If you had to take a shot every time Bowen just took a shit touch and failed to take it round the full back, you’d be dead by now.
General
7 fans asking this
4/10
7
The one where Diouf wiped a guy out?
General
6 fans asking this
4/10
8
How did west ham not get two penalties 😂
General
7 fans asking this
4/10
9
Yeah Brentford fans definitely hate this result buddy, don’t you think?
Player Performance
6 fans asking this
4/10
10
Who cares if it was a dive, soft, whatever Diouf sliding there is the dumbest thing he can possibly do
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
11
Brentford showing Everton how to win against West Ham... Honestly, Moyes out... Awful negative manager.
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
12
You sound like spurs fans when they lose, gotta be better throughout 90 minutes
General
5 fans asking this
4/10
13
Whatever you may want to say about Hermansen, his distribution for us is massive. Areola often just kicked the ball out to midfield and hoped for the best. Hermansen actually finds our players more often than not and it allows us to get out of our own half.
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
14
Have you ever seen an own goal also get “own assisted”? Summerville knocks that onto the post, then Mav kicks it in 😂
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
15
Nothing to do with West Ham playing like dog shit, then?
Player Performance
4 fans asking this
4/10
16
Shows how big a club Tottenham are that everyone wants us relegated, nobody cared when Villa & Newcastle were relegated
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
17
Must be arsenal fans heh ?
General
4 fans asking this
4/10
18
horseshit? and score more goals with a striker that can't score? and make your midfielders work harder to try to score?
2-0 behind after the penalty and it's a long way back now.
Rules Decisions
1 fans asking this
4/10
19
are we getting a mavro rb shift if awb has to come off?
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
20
Good skill when you have Thiago
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
AVL
1 - 2
TOT
1
Notice how Richarlison didn’t take his shirt off
Player Performance
14 fans asking this
4/10
2
Why dont these players make this effort everytime or play like this for every manager ???
Player Performance
13 fans asking this
4/10
3
Feel like this is unfair.
What do you expect him to do when he's stretched across the back line and not starting games consistently? Its not his fault he's constantly started in a side when all the quality is either injured or rotated out.
He was one of the few who looked remotely bothered tonight.
Player Performance
20 fans asking this
4/10
4
Why isn’t madders coming on!?!
Player Performance
12 fans asking this
4/10
5
De Zerbi has done some dark arts shit to this team in what, 3 weeks?
Player Performance
14 fans asking this
4/10
6
You know we’re having a good match when Emery’s looking like this
https://preview.redd.it/p97tvvux2zyg1.jpeg?width=2864&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ffd4558fab5c4d33c7d9c79741580eed46c62b4
Player Performance
27 fans asking this
4/10
7
Atp I can take anything but what I cannot take is a fucking Sancho goal
Player Performance
16 fans asking this
4/10
8
Losing to Tottenham, how embarrassing
General
17 fans asking this
4/10
9
Omg - what pills did Dezerbi give to squad today ?
General
23 fans asking this
4/10
10
What's the matter with Tel?
General
17 fans asking this
4/10
11
How are Sancho and Barkley still on the pitch
General
14 fans asking this
4/10
12
Cash trying to injure another player ?
General
10 fans asking this
4/10
13
FFS Villa! What are you doing? You're missing the assignment! and i thought Wolves's form against Spurs was bad
Player Performance
34 fans asking this
4/10
14
Can’t decide who to hate more wolves or villa
General
56 fans asking this
4/10
15
Remember when people were calling Gallagher our worst ever signing lol
General
15 fans asking this
4/10
16
It's insane what happens when a team buys in to the manager.
General
14 fans asking this
4/10
17
Villa, what are you playing at
Player Performance
34 fans asking this
4/10
18
Why is it always fucking Buendia
Player Performance
8 fans asking this
4/10
19
How the fuck has Emery not made any subs other than Watkins yet?
General
9 fans asking this
4/10
20
Just shows how good Spurs werw doing before the new year and hiw bad West Ham were because look how well Hanners have done and how bad Spurs have dine yet they are out the relegstion zone now
General
62 fans asking this
4/10
BOU
3 - 0
CRY
1
@CPFC How the heck do you watch that first half and then leave Brennan Johnson and Jefferson Lerma on for the 2nd half 🤯
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
2
@CPFC Let's see how they do now with Sarr and Mateta and other subs that has been done from Craig C ❤️💖🙂🦅👍🙏
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
3
Is this also ever since Semenyo left?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
4
and when var does need to be used like anderson vs forest they dont
Rules Decisions
1 fans asking this
4/10
5
Good manager? He’s rapidly becoming the greatest figure to ever step foot in Bournemouth!
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
6
Damn what did palace do to make this ref hate them
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
3/10
7
Had to smile how he held his shin as though Roy Keane had tackled him 🤦
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
8
Effin hell is every Palace fan gonna mention that second goal? You were well beaten
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
9
Very true, what is it they say they always balance themselves out at the end of the season.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
10
This is a great example of why var is a joke. Clowns in a booth making wrong decisions with video replay and multiple angles.
That should have been a yellow for simulation. Fucking bullshit call.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
11
Why is Canvot moving like a retiree with double knee replacement?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
12
don’t even get it why tf rob jones is still refereeing, he’s just absolute shit
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
13
This is how you know it was a horrible call lol. They’ve been absolute shit but that penalty was one of the worst I’ve ever seen tbh
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
14
Doesn't every player if they think they have the chance of a penalty? I don't condone it, but that's the game these days.
Rules Decisions
1 fans asking this
4/10
15
Can you lose today, stay 5th and win the europa league so theres another spot please for us please?😂🍒
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
16
Could still be relegated though?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
17
Ya how did he even decide to give it in the 1st place. Embarrassing
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
18
@afcbournemouth Remember who start your loses run when you we're 3rd in the league
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
19
@PETEEAST3 @CPFCTILLTHEEND @CPFC Yeh, but guehi captained our team when we won the fa cup, do you not think that worked out for us?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
20
@afcbournemouth Did we have a halftime talk to stay focused or did the gaffer give them nap time?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
MUN
3 - 2
LIV
1
Who would you choose for manager
General
24 fans asking this
4/10
2
What a double for United against Liverpool, what 7?
General
116 fans asking this
4/10
3
Why do we need a big shot new manager ,stick with carrick and Holland .
General
33 fans asking this
4/10
4
How has the ‘dinosaur’ Casemiro a CDM got more G/A than the record breaking price tag CAM Wirtz 😂
General
34 fans asking this
4/10
5
@9622AX that's down to INEOS and their recruitment team. You know Amorim wanted Emiliano Martinez instead of Lammens, right?
General
11 fans asking this
4/10
6
After AFCON, Amad and Mbeumo somehow lost their form, right?
General
11 fans asking this
4/10
7
Chiesa what the fuck was that
General
28 fans asking this
4/10
8
Liverpool just HAVE to bring in Xabi, right ? Slot sucks and Xabi can potentially unlock their 120 million signing.
General
80 fans asking this
4/10
9
why the fuck does kerkez have a headband on
General
18 fans asking this
4/10
10
Who would he pass to gakpo😂
General
16 fans asking this
4/10
11
Shaw has the only one for when he grabbed Frimpong while lying on the ground after slipping.
General
24 fans asking this
4/10
12
Does anyone know why Sesko was subbed off?
General
31 fans asking this
4/10
13
Lmfao. Look at what you typed. 'arne has proven he can win the league when given a top squad'. How can one not take that as you blaming the squad and not the coach?
General
11 fans asking this
4/10
14
Look at the squad though. Can anyone else do better? The squad is lacking in quality and depth. Carrick has done very well
Player Performance
53 fans asking this
4/10
15
I don't understand why was the header pass from Bruno to Sesko wasn't counted as a Bruno assist? He clearly meant to pass the ball to Sesko with that header.
Player Performance
45 fans asking this
4/10
16
Who finishes higher next season united. Or Liverpool
Player Performance
89 fans asking this
4/10
17
Get inn, what a win! Mainoo is the star of the show
Player Performance
13 fans asking this
4/10
18
😂 love it how was fernandes not sent off and as long as we keep slot this is what we deserve a dr know more about management then slot
Player Performance
134 fans asking this
4/10
19
@JCar1976my mistake , he hasn't actually got any Prem experience has he ? It's worse than I even thought, he just managed them in the Championship. He's a nobody manager and he's not qualified.
Player Performance
39 fans asking this
4/10
20
But he stopped play when frimpong dived after putting his studs on shaw
Player Performance
55 fans asking this
4/10
ARS
3 - 0
FUL
1
What a win!!!! Saka showing his class 🔥
Player Performance
78 fans asking this
4/10
2
And get a few injuries? Everyone critized Arteta for not rotating CL match on a few days a 3-0 win is perfect chance to rotate and protect players
Player Performance
33 fans asking this
4/10
3
And injured, out of form Odegaard. Have you seen the passes to Gyok by Eze? Odegaard this season would have recycled it back to Raya.
Player Performance
12 fans asking this
4/10
4
We wont get no flowers those who said Myles in the midfield back in December.
Lol. Partey's replacement is right there. Mikel will make 3000 excuses why his homeboy was starting every game for 7 months. He wont even address it in the documentary. Zubi has mans nudes.
Player Performance
72 fans asking this
4/10
5
I was shocked when Gyökeres was offside once today.
I'd be shocked if Jesus didn't get at least one more whistle.
Player Performance
21 fans asking this
4/10
6
Why take off Gyökeres 😮😮😮
General
44 fans asking this
4/10
7
Whatever you're going to moan about just stfu
3 points, +3 GD, CS
Saka, Gyokeres, Eze, on fire
MLS comfortable in MF
Dowman!
Raya being Raya, Rice being Rice, defence back to being solid.
COYG!
General
43 fans asking this
4/10
8
Never understood why he never plays, zubimendi and rice would have been much fitter if he played more, was he that bad whenever he got a chance?
General
39 fans asking this
4/10
9
Can we just play Fulham every week?
General
10 fans asking this
4/10
10
Why was madueke so hyped ?
General
9 fans asking this
4/10
11
Where are all these Havertz fanboys now? Talking all this bs about Gyokeres the past year
Player Performance
26 fans asking this
4/10
12
City will win it. This is what they do. Arsenal dont have the minerals
Player Performance
32 fans asking this
4/10
13
Ben white just isn’t very good at football is he?
Player Performance
14 fans asking this
4/10
14
Saw the first half and had a half eye on the second, how did Jesus play when he came on?
General
18 fans asking this
4/10
15
Now for tuesday, we are starting Calafiori or Hincapie ? I think full time Trossard today means Martinelli 100% in CL.
General
13 fans asking this
4/10
16
Not when I’ve seen him in the team, felt like he was calm on the ball, solid if unspectacular. Weird to me, but Arteta does tend to freeze players out quickly if he feels like it
General
19 fans asking this
4/10
17
An healthy Saka, yeah, what a game.
General
41 fans asking this
4/10
18
Oh man eze healed quick when the ball came back near him lol
General
14 fans asking this
4/10
19
I love how Trossard has just outright refused to use his right foot so far lol
Player Performance
11 fans asking this
4/10
20
Never thought ill see a day where Arteta actually rests Zubimendi. The one guy who told me he would play MLS there rather than Norgaard was fucking spot on 🤣
General
19 fans asking this
4/10
WOL
1 - 1
SUN
1
is santi our top goal scorer for the season or is that still rodrigo?
Player Performance
2 fans asking this
4/10
2
@doondoondoondoon6588grabbing a shirt and hair are just not the same thing the hair is literally a part of the body and it causes a lot more pain than a shirt or other body part being pulled and you ca very clearly see tolu had his hair tied up and secured and even at that point are saying if someone with long hair gets their hair pulled it’s fine because their hair isn’t securely tied like assault=justified because their hair isn’t properly tied up to your standard???
Player Performance
3 fans asking this
4/10
3
Why would he take off Hugo and not Toti or Mosquera??!??
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
4
That’s why Joao Gomes should be nowhere near the teams apparently chasing him
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
5
@Wolves Has Edwards been sacked yet?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
6
@Wolves Didn’t even go to a back 4 😂
What the tactic Rob ?
‘Just hoof it to Tolu ignore any run Armstrong makes and hopefully Tolu can score a header from the edge of the 18 yard box’
Embarrassing
Match Context
1 fans asking this
4/10
7
The only reason why it's not the common meta strat is because footballers care too much about their looks. Otherwise every single player would be rocking the cucurella mane.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
8
not necessarily? if we lost every game til the end of the season he should feel the heat. This is a jeff shi appointment too we needn’t forget
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
9
One who’s never shut up about Ballard being the most violent player know to man as if he’s stabbed their striker?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
10
As opposed to Tom Edozie?
General
1 fans asking this
4/10
11
Tolu can’t header for toffee can he?
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
12
Why would they do that? They’re still a far more attacking threat with ten men than Wolves.
General
2 fans asking this
4/10
13
First off, what's Arsenal got to do with this game? Also, different broadcasters and competition.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
14
He’s a proper fucking gimp isn’t he?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
15
Its ok...his job hasnt even started yet, i was told that on here, earlier this week.
Thousands, thats THOUSANDS didnt turn up today!
Easily our lowest league attendance in the Premier League, Wonder if Nathan might renege on Jeff Shi giving the cheerleader a free hit?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
16
You nailed it with "nothing to play for", what do you expect? His job is 100% secure for next season either way
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
17
Does Bentley know he is a goalkeeper?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
18
Context and nuance? WhAt abOuT CONsiStenCy?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
19
Rubbish - You ever played centre back before?
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
20
Faked what? Ballard had a handful of hair and pulled it. Wolves players head goes back. I think Ballard was trying to grab his shirt and got hair as well.
It's a red under the current rules.
Player Performance
1 fans asking this
4/10
NEW
3 - 1
BHA
Main Events
My my Danny’s,fine wine, play the ball to him. He’ll score every time
Amazing goal!
It looked like we made more or as many chances for them. It happens a lot, we don't focus in defence.
to be fair, counter attacking football is a valid tactic. Newcastle could have scored more today.
Play that same game 100 times we win 90. Tough loss. Onto Wolves. UTA
Tactical Insight
Shame gents especially after that run of good form, we did have good form, Newcastle needed that win as did we, let’s just hope the other teams only get a draw or lose now because from here on out it’s ours to lose especially with the idea of europa league being a possibility still
I agree, we were better than them, we only lost due to players mistakes. I still believe in this team because if we were at least a bit better in finishing our chances we would've at least drawn or even won this game. Just a bad day and we must keep pushing!
Normal service has been resumed. Awful game by JP, Verbruggen & Minteh 😢. Lack of ability in finding the back of the net from the Albion. 🙄
Kostoulas should get more playing time & the goals will come. Wolves at home & a 5-0 win needed to keep us on track. UTA! 💙🤍
Same old, same old with the Magpies. They get a very wealthy backer , a decent coach have two/ three good seasons then it all starts to fall apart again. Why do they want to sell Gordon? Why has Eddie Howe suddenly lost his mojo?
They need to get some decent players in summer or next season could be a very long one.
I mean last season he scored 19 league goals from 35 appearances. I'm a Man and fan and Mbuemo scored 20 from 38 in the league. It could be the teams they're playing in. Wissa has scored 1 from 15 premier league appearances whereas Mbuemo has scored 9 goals from 29 appearances. I dunno 🤷
LEE
3 - 1
BUR
Main Events
how was Burnley's goal offside his head was no where near that red line lol
the fact that makes stach a good player is that he is about 2nd place for the most chances created. first place is bruno fernandes, so props to him and stach
offside was bullshit as usual
First goal was mad suspect look like he let it in
Legend has it that the Burnley goalkeeper is still diving for the first one!
Tactical Insight
A few years back united were looking at stach and they went for ugarte😂 I dont think a lot of midfielders in the prem could do what he does for leeds. And this is a guy who was playing as a centre back last season.. I keep tabs on Hoffenheim, and their replacement for stach is equally as promising - wouter burger
Forest fan here, well done Leeds. You always were a Prem Club but for years like us you forgot it. You’re back now and deservedly so. I remember our FA Cup semi final clash all those years ago when we scored three. The result was very special for us because we’d just beaten the mighty Leeds United. Let that sink in for a second. We held you in such esteem that any result against you was worth gold-plating. What I’m saying is the result was only special because it was you guys. Those were our glory days but we took it all for granted and then found ourselves languishing in the Championshiop for too long. The Prem needs these special rivalries so welcome home Leeds.
Congrats Leeds from a Hammers fan, you have guaranteed safety, might end up mid table now.
As for us, we are doomed mate, can see Spurs somehow scraping through.
My biggest issue is the worse goal difference, our defence at start and middle of season was awful, hence how we got into this mess!
Still hoping for the best but expecting the worst, COYI
West Ham just lost today and they play Arsenal next Sunday if West Ham lose they can’t catch Leeds so Leeds would be playing with a bit more freedom by the time they play Spurs and to be honest the Leeds players being on the beach a number of them will be playing for their future
Poor old Burnley, they are like most that come up from the Championship into the PL, trying to compete....doomed before a ball is even kicked.
I love the Championship, I think it is THE most competitive League in the World, but it really is a gap as wide as the Grand Canyon, when it comes to competing with the Big Boys of the PL.
It is true what they say, if you do not spend, or get lucky with who is signed, you will never survive that first 1 or 2 Seasons, that will possibly enable a Club to succeed.
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How is this not a penalty?!!
Dive for the penalty shhhhhhhhhh. Another week another piece of ingrained cheating.
Lol hit the wood work 3 times, had a goal disallowed and should of had 2 pens mate, bias much
The Hammers really need to get relegated, let’s see which players stay on or jump ship for another big payday.
Brentford ruining it for football fans if spurs don't get relegated now next season your getting relegated
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This absolutely stinks. You cant gain an advantage your arm being offide.
Mavropannos got stamped on, anywhere else onnthe pitch its a foul, diouf barely touched their player and we have 2 stone wall pens not given.
The PL wants it to go down to the wire for their own benefit.
@harrybutler12-e5k I'd agree,but going to be very tough to beat villa..hopefully they will be resting players for Europe though..win against villa and beat Leeds we'll be 4 pts clear of West ham with 2 games to go...don't u know that Chelsea will raise their game to beat us so I can't see us getting anything out of that....but win against Everton and we safe.
@kieran3237 everyone's raising their game to beat us. Chelsea will even more but we should raise our game more than chelsea to stay up. We can't keep starting gray aswell btw. We need experienced players not players that get bullied every single game. What's gray actually done for us. So overhyped
I said a week ago that the most I could personally see West Ham coming away with today was a draw and obviously they didn't even get that. I'm pretty sure we're all in agreement that Arsenal will beat the Hammers at the London Stadium next weekend? But in the same breath Spurs might only get two points from their next two fixtures anyway. Villa will obviously wanna win tomorrow and then they are away two weeks later at Chelsea. For me Tottenham COULD potentially win that game as absurd as that sounds. Chelsea have got a new manager as well don't forget.
I still can't see Spurs going down myself and I base that on the fact that realistically there are more points up for grabs in their final games. It doesn't mean they'll get them of course but let's assume West Ham loose against Arsenal but win their final Premier League game at home (I expect both Spurs and West Ham to each win on the final day as they will most likely both need to.) West Ham are gonna have to go up to St. James' Park and beat Newcastle and even that might not be enough to keep them in the division. Tottenham to stay up by a point or two or on goal difference in the worst case scenario is my own prediction.
@Jackdaboywell we could have scored, that would have been more. Diouf could have stayed on his feet like any sensible player would, that would have been more, Wan-Bissaka could have broke out into an actual run to close down the cross for the third goal, that would have been more. Crying unlucky doesnt keep us in the league unfortunately.
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An absolute embarrassment, we will not win on Thursday, and be lucky if we get champions league
I stand here as a representative of the global football community, and we are feeling disappointed, angry, and sad.
The Villa are trying harder to stay out of top 4 race before they face City so that no one blame them for losing 6-0 against City, which is actually their mission to make sure Arsenal aren't winning the league,,,
Worst performance by Villa, seems like they let spurs win, Pathetic
thanks Aston Villa for giving points to Tottenham ❤
Tactical Insight
the only reason villa lost to spurs is bcos of the villa keeper.
1st goal he simply pretend to dive but put his hand back in the last moment.
2nd goal, he was near to richardson but chose to stay there instead of challenging him.
bookies money is too good to refuse.
When you look at the amount of money 💰 involved in the premier league (ads, sponsors, shirts, copyrights, etc), and when you notice that tottenham is a rich club owned by 🧃, you'll understand why (((they))) will try everything to help tottenham avoid relegation 🤡
aston villa had THREE (3) shots only up to the 90th minute, PLAYING at HOME, against a relegation team! 100% aston villa clowns allowed tottenham clowns to win the game 🤡
@haharakaWhen you look at the amount of money 💰 involved in the premier league (ads, sponsors, shirts, copyrights, etc), and when you notice that tottenham is a rich club owned by 🧃, you'll understand why (((they))) will try everything to help tottenham avoid relegation 🤡
aston villa had THREE (3) shots only up to the 90th minute, PLAYING at HOME, against a relegation team! 100% aston villa clowns allowed tottenham clowns to win the game 🤡
I said this once and I'll say it again , spurs aren't going down , tbey will pull an everton from a few seasons ago and stay up .. i know we all want them to go down but west ham are absolutley shite and I wouldn't be surprised if nottingham forrest get relagated instead
Villa are horrendous as of the late manager has lost the plot even when Villa gets beat he says he believes his team can still get 4th he takes no responsibility for loses. Give credit where it’s due that was a huge win for spurs today 14 players out injured & they out classed villa
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NOT a penalty
That was not a penalty
With 4 matches to go Palace haven't got a win in them . Both Spurs and West Ham can catch them
Keep saying it, why bother having VAR when cheats are still being given penalties for diving.
As a Bournemouth fan, no way is that a penalty.. but in the reverse fixture Palace got a sketchy penalty and the guy on VAR today went against us at every decision last week against Leeds, costing us two points... so it works out fairly I guess? Also needed those Kroupi points on FPL so can't complain. 😭
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As a Bournemouth fan, no way is that a penalty.. but in the reverse fixture Palace got a sketchy penalty and the guy on VAR today went against us at every decision last week against Leeds, costing us two points... so it works out fairly I guess? Also needed those Kroupi points on FPL so can't complain. 😭
Been watching football for over 3 decades and the level of officiating in England at the moment is the lowest it's even been by a mile. And what makes it worse is that the same people in charge are both too arrogant and self-righteous to realise just how incompetent they are!
Abysmal performance by Glasners team. The Premier League is hard enough without giving your opponents own goals and penalties. Thank goodness he's only got 4 matches to go. Last 2 league games a bloody shambles. Half this squad wouldn't make it to a CHAMPIONSHIP bench.£50 on Palace to be relegated next season. Get in early.
Funny how no one talks about the penalty that went against Bournemouth in the reverse fixture, Guehi pretty much brought Diakite down with him and a penalty was given in that one 😂 poor refereeing is costing every team in some way this season, I do agree that this was one was not a penalty
Palace had 2 games handed by the ref (Wolves and Leeds) and I wasn't happy with it.
Palace have been fucked over by corrupt refs at least 6-8 games this season, I'm not saying we're innocent and I'm not saying we've not had it go our way a few times but overall we've come off a lot worse.
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OT was buzzing, I'm still buzzing, in the pub with my mates, we will be buzzing all night lol Some of us like Carrick (me included), some don't want him to get the job, and some can't make their mind up. We don't hate each other for having different opinions, we all love the club, we all have been going to games since we were kids, opinions are just opinions, and at the end of the day, our opinions won't change what the club does! If they did then the Glazers would have gone a long time ago. So we just celebrate our wins when they come and enjoy ourselves ❤❤❤❤❤
I dont think it will be a bad decision. This is differnt from Oles time. Yes they should interview others but definitely he should be in contention
Mark why you get upset with the win? Let us enjoy the win. You are loosing your credibility
Lammens first real mistake this season. He has been brilliant for us. Amad? What's happened to him? He's actually making Garnacho look good this season! But we got the job done and we've beaten that lot up the road, so happy days. 👊
Good win 3 points. Kobbie is man of match
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What I can say is this not like ole at all , Carrick played this style of play at Middlesbrough with akpom,Rodgers and Hackney who could carry the team , and they played playoffs to go in premier league they had no quality , now it’s working because of the difference of quality Manchester United have
OT was buzzing, I'm still buzzing, in the pub with my mates, we will be buzzing all night lol Some of us like Carrick (me included), some don't want him to get the job, and some can't make their mind up. We don't hate each other for having different opinions, we all love the club, we all have been going to games since we were kids, opinions are just opinions, and at the end of the day, our opinions won't change what the club does! If they did then the Glazers would have gone a long time ago. So we just celebrate our wins when they come and enjoy ourselves ❤❤❤❤❤
In my opinion You'd have to be out of your mind to say we don't want Carrick at this point like you can nitpick all you want, but it's about holding on to a good thing. We haven't had a good thing for this amount of time for quite a while. Agendas be damned.
United will be Spurs next season, with carrick and CL they will fall to nothing. United are not a good team, they lack in every area from the bottom to the top. This season is a lucky-timing-kinda season almost all clubs are playing bad so all they had to do was not be as bad as the rest playing one game a week. Next season will expose how bad they accutly are.
This was another game where we just about made it. I am definitely in the unsure camp with Carrick. Casemiro and Mainoo went awol to many times in the 2nd half and Carrick stood there watching and Bruno never got a grip of either of them. A better team or a champions league team would have finished us off.
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What a win!!!! Saka showing his class 🔥
Skelly should shift to midfield, he is doing better there, maybe they shouldn't sell him off but switch him to a new position
You are leading already, you need goals, leave Gyökeres on if he doesn't score he as 2 already so he's going to be marked then others will score
We winning till the end we the Gunners
Damn i missed the first goal
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That is exactly what Gyokeres needs the service he is going to be unbelievable next season 👏 🙌 those were his 20th and 21st goals of the season 👏 i think we will win our remaining 3 games comfortably and I really think we will get to the champions league final this season we are hitting the right style of play and form just at the right time i think Man city will drop points in at least 2 games in their remaining 5 games that win today could turn out to be our most crucial win of the season in the league 👍 COYG
@4inaRow115
If you watched that and don’t think that Arsenal deserved it and were by far the better team, then I don’t know what to say.
Arsenal haven’t won it yet, but City have the harder job and Arsenal showed today that they’ve gained momentum.
They don’t travel out of London for the rest of the season and West Ham is by far the hardest game left. If they win that? They probably win it.
We’ve done our job now we need Everton to do us a favour, and if they do that is massive, and we can focus on the champions league semi finals against athletico, and if we win I wouldn’t right us off in the champions league final vs psg or Bayern, anything can happen in that game, i still believe we can do the double, and people were saying were gonna bottle it, we still could but we’re 6 points clear we’ve done our job and there is some pressure on city on that game on Monday.
@mia.x.x.x
And how do you know that even if it goes to GD, Arsenal won’t have more? Everton and Bournemouth away are hard fixtures, and City are prone to conceding. GD isn’t just goals for 😂.
Neither team have won it yet, but Arsenal have the advantage and it’s a tough job for City
As soon as gyokeres scored on 9th minute i felt a comfortable 1-0 win, we always win if we score at 9th minute , look at the Brighton and Newcastle match but nothing prepared me for this arsenal today, we havent scored 3 since the Tottenham game, Saka, Lewis Skelly and Gyokeres continue this every week pls,
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I would be totally embarrassed if i was sent off for pulling someone's hair.
Don’t show Man Utd fans Ballard red card as they seem to think it only impacts them and they are the victims of VAR.
Many city is going to spend millions buying players with long hair now. Haarland will be told to wear it down or get subbed off. Why not do the right thing as say if hair goes passed neck in length player must put in some sort of bun.
Disgraceful refereeing
So u get sent off for pulling hair but not for a 2 footed challenge or an elbow in the face?
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Most of the “hair pulling” this season has been ridiculous, but this one today was definitely a red. He’s clearly got a dread locked in his grib 😂 but again do players need to tie their hair up? Or do we need to stop pulling shirts in general? Sticky one…
The worst EVER red card decision iv ever seen in my life and will ever see!!! He pulled his hair and somehow went forward which shows you he didnt PULL his hair, its impossible to PULL someones hair and they PUSH forward its scientifically impossible, if it made a difference to the gameplay and stopped somekind of an attack fair enough, he went forward from a hair pull, how does that even happen??? WORST DECISION IV SEEN IN MY LIFE.
Did he get a red for holding his hair? Looks like he barely pulled it, if at all? The game is gone, absolutely embarrassing how that’s a red, surely a yellow would serve as a warning. The game is pathetic now, but that’s where we are at in 2026, everything is pathetic and soft.
@Mura-p8xthe thing is I think the hair pull is accidental my old man always says if your a pro footballer like in any profession you have like certain standards. He says your a pro footballer there’s gonna be pushing and shoving don’t have long hair it’s always soft.
He shouldn’t be pulling I agree but it’s very soft
@Freddieyorkshiremanyes but if you accidentally because someone is running very quick miss time a a slide tackle and seriously injure them because of it you prob will get a red not all reds have to intentional but he pull him backwards with his hair it’s still not a good thing to do
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United 💪 https://t.co/ts3kBrmFqc
THREE GOALS AND THREE POINTS AT ST. JAMES' PARK! 🙌 https://t.co/5jHqhpJzPV
YESSSSSSSSSS BIG DAN BURN!!!!!!!!! 😁 https://t.co/JIj0TswLmc
WILL OSULA GIVES US THE LEAD AT ST. JAMES' PARK! 🙌 https://t.co/19vBoF5TY1
Heading home from Bruno's corner to double our lead! 😍 https://t.co/XYDfU82VZ6
Firing in our third 🏹
@harveybarnes97 https://t.co/DH1mSIQZG0
Two up at the break! 🙌 https://t.co/98SXW3x5iU
Get in, lads! 👊 https://t.co/wdC25CFTIb
OSULLLAAAAAAAAAAA!! 🤩
HOWAY THE LADS! ⏱️ https://t.co/BPfZUtnxQU
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🎶 I PREDICT A RIOT!!! https://t.co/dHIFxV0xUd
Defeat. https://t.co/O4PrtiWslt
🦁 13th of the season! https://t.co/DQVLLw0Er7
🎯 OKAFOR AGAIN OLE OLE!!! https://t.co/ZRfI5g4Lgc
STTTTTAAAAACCCCCHHHHH!!!! https://t.co/XGpSPxZvaa
🚀 Only scores bangers! https://t.co/9YtIAVHGgH
GGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL!!! CALVERT-LEWIN WITH THE THIRDDDDDDDD!!!! https://t.co/IpO3umZxPG
OH MY! THAT WAS FILTHY! 2-0 https://t.co/MemR14jsL1
☝️ One up at the break! https://t.co/gzj00Q3E1l
🙌 HERE WE GO!! COME ON LEEEEEDS!! https://t.co/E7K8gXJSIN
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Defeat. https://t.co/O2Ukx2njgE
A perfect afternoon 🙌🙌 https://t.co/thisa2hDkI
JOSH DASILVA IS BACK ON A PREMIER LEAGUE PITCH 🥰🥰
All the long days, the tough days, the difficult days, worth it for this day
A moment to see how much you are loved, @joshdasilva_ ❤️🐝 https://t.co/lQLaqmJFf9
ALWAYS BELIEVE IN 🇧🇷
25 goals this season for Igor Thiago ❤️🔥 https://t.co/jSliBwZW2x
Love this man! 🔥 https://t.co/peqas9sA0z
OH MIKKEL THAT IS SAUCY! https://t.co/tkSj4WgID4
🇮🇪🧱
10 clean sheets this campaign for Caoimhín Kelleher 👏👏 https://t.co/tzfz1d0k6O
Could not be happier seeing this 🥹 https://t.co/4YcrSEAJVQ
Goal to Brentford.
🐝 1-0 ⚒️ (15')
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Back to back wins 😍 https://t.co/umCxRkCX4r
Three huge points on the road! 💛 https://t.co/8aV1n3kHj8
Up the Spurs! 🫶 https://t.co/IoZDji0MYc
What it means 🤝 https://t.co/zU3sF9S0pp
Strike. https://t.co/YAzQVlb2ap
Fighting 💛 https://t.co/5hTbbN5ksy
RICHYYYYY!!!! 🤩 https://t.co/1hH2zo67Bs
WHAT A GOAL CONOR GALLAGHER!!! 🔥 https://t.co/2Lgtg1NpSr
A strong opening 45 👊 https://t.co/WEca9Ta3nJ
Together. https://t.co/6GjVGJSDNl
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VAMOS 🇧🇷 https://t.co/KG4z09oBUg
No teenager has ever scored more goals in their debut @premierleague season than Junior Kroupi 🔥 https://t.co/8up0Nmch6U
OI BOA NOITE 🇧🇷
3-0 and yes, he scores. 😍 https://t.co/dXO2DNJQ6Z
Changed the bio 🫶
Yet another impressive milestone for Junior Kroupi 🏆🫶 https://t.co/1TTBs3Oh0A
Up to sixth in the @premierleague 📈 https://t.co/jZf9Ox0Bjo
WILL RAYAN SCORE A GOAL TODAY
VAMOS https://t.co/EY0O74g8BQ
We were all Tyler at this moment https://t.co/SMY7GlUsoe
Thank you for the incredible support ❤️💙
Onto Thursday 🔜 https://t.co/t9gfRKrJYg
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PICTURE PERFECT! 📸 https://t.co/vV0HD7CAa8
MAN. OF. THE. MOMENT. https://t.co/gcyjv7B8xe
🏄♂️🏄♂️🏄♂️ https://t.co/5USXHtzlvR
”European games have a beauty all of their own." – Sir Matt Busby ❤️ https://t.co/fMtRZYPzr0
JOB DONE! ✅🇾🇪
KOBBBBIIIIEEE MAAAAIIIINNNOOOOOOOO https://t.co/E41cQWgOoP
BIG BEN STRIKES AGAAAAIIIIINNNNNNN https://t.co/buHZYFFRRU
🚨 Sir Alex Ferguson has been taken to hospital after feeling unwell at Old Trafford before the game today
Sending our best wishes to the boss and his family 🙏 https://t.co/YPnyuOd2FX
LET'S GO SURFFFIIIINNNGGGGGGGGG https://t.co/cxOlM5MZLQ
You can't keep a good man down 👊 https://t.co/jyodLcsa44
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TAKING ANOTHER BIG STEP. https://t.co/9WEh29fRYA
A quite brilliant first-half performance.
Let's keep pushing for more, Gunners 💪 https://t.co/MA44nxrGyN
In. Full. Voice. 🗣️ https://t.co/wzdiuCKqYI
HE'S AT IT AGAIN!
Trossard picks Gyokeres out with a delicious cross and the Swede heads home his 21st goal of the season ❤️
🔴 3-0 ⚪️ (45+4) https://t.co/SRFOith2qi
BACK WITH A BANG!
Saka finishes off a mesmerising move to double our advantage 🤩
🔴 2-0 ⚪️ (40) https://t.co/CL6cYfzVGm
WHAT. A. START.
Brilliance from Saka before a teasing cross is met by Gyokeres to give us the lead ✊
🔴 1-0 ⚪️ (9) https://t.co/SrGKt4vFSk
A nice moment as Raúl is substituted off, with home supporters applauding the striker. 🤍
Raúl suffered his head injury at the Emirates in 2020.
Bukayo Saka man. Life without you was DEFINITELY HARD!!! 😭
Step by step.
All in this together, until the end ✊ https://t.co/ypAO6DfKiJ
Calafiori heads in but VAR rules the goal out for offside.
🔴 1-0 ⚪️ (29)
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WE LEAD AT MOLINEUX! 👊
Granit Xhaka's in-swinging corner is headed in by Mukiele!
[0-1]
#WOLSUN https://t.co/lPu22jX9bK
NORDI MUKIELE!!!!!!! 😍😍😍
Keep at it, Lads! 👊 https://t.co/wYTMYdZBwB
It ends level ⚖️
#WOLSUN https://t.co/jkfqsl0L7C
Nordi's header has us ahead at the break 👏
#WOLSUN https://t.co/quaxUph3UU
Dan Ballard is shown a straight red card after a VAR review.
It finishes level at Molineux.
🐺⏱️ https://t.co/9WgfkU9bcg
SANTI EQUALISES!! https://t.co/bfKj0zEdLk
▶️ Away we go at Molineux...
HA'WAY THE LADS!! 🗣️
#WOLSUN https://t.co/ecT1OYTF6n
RLB's post-match thoughts 🎙️ https://t.co/g8I6yeFvMe
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