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His rubbish obviously influenced the ref into sending Pepe off, otherwise it would have been a definite yellow.
Is this the one?
i remember ronnie going studs up sliding very high against city (i think), about 4-5 years ago and even though he didn't connect (the player jumped over), he got a red.
You can get a red for intent. Pepe went dangerously high with studs up.
Aye, just seen the video. There was no contact.
Mind you, that doesn't mean it's not a red card.
One thing that video does do is make the challenge look worse than I first thought. If Alves didn't pull out the way he did it could have been a nasty injury. Studs showing, leg locked straight, coming in over the top of the ball. Not nice at all. Even the expression on his face is incriminating. Definite yellow card, red just about deserved.
His rubbish obviously influenced the ref into sending Pepe off, otherwise it would have been a definite yellow.
His rubbish obviously influenced the ref into sending Pepe off, otherwise it would have been a definite yellow.
Is this the one?
Aye, just seen the video. There was no contact.
Mind you, that doesn't mean it's not a red card.
One thing that video does do is make the challenge look worse than I first thought. If Alves didn't pull out the way he did it could have been a nasty injury. Studs showing, leg locked straight, coming in over the top of the ball. Not nice at all. Even the expression on his face is incriminating. Definite yellow card, red just about deserved.
True but equally Barca should have been down to about 9 men for the amount of simulation they indulged in.
He gave in eventually to Barca's antics
Correct.
Here's another "tackle" with no contact that should have been a red (but wasn't)
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That still makes my blood boil, feck a red card he should have been banned for months for that.
And it got completely overshadowed by the penalty worth five goals.
If that was true, why didn't he send anyone off when Pedro and Busquets were rolling round the place holding their faces?
For all the antics of both sides, I think the ref got most of the big decisions right last night.
I meant him getting on the stretcher. I think you explained that already, something about imagining pain.
Fair enough.
He (Alves) is still a wanker though
Oliver Kay
Uefa case against Barcelona relates to sub keeper Pinto's red card. Case against Real includes Pepe red, Mourinho dismissal, Mourinho comments, throwing of missiles and a pitch invasion
Quite amusing that Madrid seem to have more to answer for, cnuts though they are.
Pinto slapped him though, didn't he? That's what they said last night.
Just remembered as well, didn't Puyol throw the corner flag into the crowd?
The difference being that teams who park the bus against United have no other choice, they're playing with such an inferior squad. When you've spent as much money as Madrid have these last few years isn't it a bit embarassing to go out there and play like Fulham or Blackburn?
How else were they supposed against Barca other than sit back and wait/hope for some counter attacking opportunities ? They tried the attacking way and were destroyed in the 5-0 defeat and then they tried another approach which worked for them.
Parking the bus against Barca and hitting them on the counter is still the best way to defeat them whether it's in the league, in a final or in a double confrontation (like Chelsea almost did for instance).
His rubbish obviously influenced the ref into sending Pepe off, otherwise it would have been a definite yellow.
How to dive & cheat like Barca & Real:
And they had the nerve to kick up a massive fuss and surround the referee demanding red cards... absolute cnuts. I used to favor Barca as well.
Xavi after the match: "football won."
Bit of a random point but one of Chelsea's youth team players was stretchered off with his leg in an inflatable brace recently, before sheepishly asking to come back on a few moments later. It is possible to think you're seriously hurt only to recover shortly afterwards.
Knowing Alves, though, it's hard to give him the benefit of any doubt.
Chelsea were very attacking in their home leg, from memory. It was only when they sat back and tried to protect the scoreline that Barca got on top and eventually scored.
Knowing Alves, though, it's hard to give him the benefit of any doubt.
think this is the video Madrid has posted.
Pinto slapped him though, didn't he? That's what they said last night.
Just remembered as well, didn't Puyol throw the corner flag into the crowd?
Oh Pogue...He wasnt even touched you know? But go on with your Barca love.
Anyway I hope (when we go through to the final) that the ref watches those antics closely.
Ferdinand's twitter reaction is class though![]()