Hardrade wrote:Our B team players assist and score, imagine what our first team would do!!!!1
MUTU wrote:#12 wrote:MUTU wrote:We were unlucky again.
15 shots to Hertha's 3
74% ball possession
And we still needed 120 minutes to beat them. Unbelievable.
It’s luck when it happens once... It's luck when it happens rarely or sometimes... It’s got less to do with luck when it happens regularly... It’s nit luck when it happens ALL THE **** TIME!!!
It's luck.
Like getting a yellow card and conceding a goal while you should be doing the run-up to a penalty in your favour. But you're right, bad ref decisions against us happen so regularly it's not luck.
bmguy wrote:Hardrade wrote:Our B team players assist and score, imagine what our first team would do!!!!1
what's our A team ? this is definitely the first team.
I would rest him against Augsburg...bastos80 wrote:MUTU wrote:We were unlucky again.
15 shots to Hertha's 3
74% ball possession
And we still needed 120 minutes to beat them. Unbelievable.
I agree. We were actually unlucky today. Hertha did absolutely nothing. Those 2 goals were a joke.
We actually played pretty well today for Kovac standards. But you can't really play terrible football with Thiago and James + Coman and Gnabry.
Maybe there is hope.
James might not start against Schalke. But its not going to be because his performance or Kovac not liking him, but because he's going to rest him. He played nearly 200 minutes the last 4 days.
YlonenXabi wrote:If you are fine being conceding 4-5 goals against Augsburg then yeah, that's a good line up.
#12 wrote:MUTU wrote:It's luck.
Like getting a yellow card and conceding a goal while you should be doing the run-up to a penalty in your favour. But you're right, bad ref decisions against us happen so regularly it's not luck.
Dante and Hummels agree...
Hardrade wrote:Cut the ref-cheated-on-us crap please, it’s pure CRINGE and is a smear on a good name of this club.
YlonenXabi wrote:VAR is extremely annoying.
Some competitions do have VAR, others don't. And you might think it makes sense that top competitions have it while modest leagues with not so many resources can not afford it.
But what the hell
World Cup - There is VAR
Uefa Nations League - Nope
Bundesliga - Yes
DFB Pokal - Not until the final rounds
Champions League - will be used now for the first time
La Liga - Yes
Copa del Rey - Nope
Premier League - Nope
Sometimes you are watching a game and you don't even know if there is VAR or not. And of course, the use of VAR is varies in every competition.
What a BS !!!!
Fénix wrote:I told everyone looooooong time ago about VAR - it won't change principally anything. The most important things are going to remain the same as they have always been in football.
MUTU wrote:This is fundamentally incorrect. If there was VAR yesterday, I have no doubts that they would have awarded Bayern a penalty for the foul on Goretzka and Hertha's opening goal would thus not have happened.
Fénix wrote:MUTU wrote:This is fundamentally incorrect. If there was VAR yesterday, I have no doubts that they would have awarded Bayern a penalty for the foul on Goretzka and Hertha's opening goal would thus not have happened.
VAR didn't help one side in the first 45 minutes of the World Cup 2018 final to prevent Nestór Pitana's 3 big mistakes that literally decided the final before the half-time whistle. It was a major failure from referees.
Luckily, nobody made too much noise or cared too much except football coaches, legends, journalists, analysts who felt the technology didn't meet the expectations, not even fans of the damaged side who couldn't be unhappy with the historic achievement.
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