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Son Heung-min
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Visions of Son snorting rockstar lines off hookers tits has put me to bed with a smile on my face. Thank you.7
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Not sure they’ll produce many decent players from that academy - all they do is keepy uppy! Father’s a lunatic.0
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He's become a cheat, like so many Prem players, disappointing.3
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Like Solksjaer's comments.
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Anyone got a gif of the incident?0
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I find Son's public perception very interesting. He's always dived and cheated, just like every other footballer. However, he's managed to get away with this lovely boy image because apparently off the pitch he is. Suarez is apparently like that too though, and Diego Costa, but Son is a bit more clever with his on-pitch indiscretions and manages to get away with some pretty cynical behaviour. He got sent off for kicking out at Rudiger stupidly, but got a free pass because he was sad when he went off. Rudiger made the absolute most of it but it was still a stupid, petulant thing to do. Let's not forget the Gomes tackle either. While Son absolutely didn't intend to hurt Gomes the way he did at all, he still slid in to make a cynical challenge with the express intention of taking Gomes out. THe ball was gone and he wanted to stop Gomes breaking away. In a normal world it's a yellow and we move on, but it's still a nasty off the ball challenge that doesn't chime with the loveliest man on earth image. But then Son cried as a result of his deliberate foul having larger consequences than anticipated and all the sympathy migrated to him. Google that situation and all you get is articles about people rallying to Son, the fact he was in tears, the fact he texted a 'heartfelt apology' to Gomes. Never before have I seen a situation where a bloke broke his leg and managed to not be the one getting the sympathy in the story. I like Son, I think he's a good player but I find the way he seems to be perceived as some kind of angel very bizarre, he's a footballer like any other perfectly willing to cheat and carry out the dark arts like any player. I wonder if that will fade now that this VAR decision has been so unpopular.
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KiwiValley said:Anyone got a gif of the incident?1
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We'll i might be an outlier but i think it was a deliberate swing of his arm which was unsporting - therefore a foul. The big question is the use of VAR to reach the decision that he did. If we go back to check everything then the game is going to take 5 hours to play out.5
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It was automatically reviewed as there was a goal scored.0
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KiwiValley said:We'll i might be an outlier but i think it was a deliberate swing of his arm which was unsporting - therefore a foul. The big question is the use of VAR to reach the decision that he did. If we go back to check everything then the game is going to take 5 hours to play out.4
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MrOneLung said:It was automatically reviewed as there was a goal scored.0
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He’s a modern footballer playing modern football. They all game the system to gain advantage.
It was ever thus but what was done in the past wouldn’t work now.0 -
I think there’s a good case for both opinions, one of those that only the two players can decipher in those split second instances.
It actually was a foul, intentional or otherwise.....and yes, Son disappointingly made a meal of it.
To the letter of the law, a free kick was the correct decision IMHO.2 -
Often players have to make a meal out of fouls in order to gain the decision. It's annoying and I deteste play acting, but it's almost a requirement due to poor reffing standards.1
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The most exciting player in the Prem.All the grief he gets is just jealousy.3
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I definitely thought it was a foul. It was a deliberate swing of the arm (intent), looked to poke him in the eye.The theatrics aren't relevant when you can watch a replay.And everyone does theatrics, foul or not.It wasn't mctominays natural motion as some pundits have suggested.Really surprised with the reaction. Given that we had a replay which was clear and 99% of the football world were upset bu the decision, we may as well give up now!
compared to rashfords dive which was ridiculous.2 -
Was listening to talksport and someone called in and said made the correct conclusion with var... the rules are wrong (ie offside and handball) not the var. danny murphy disagreed straight away and therein lies the problem.0
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Danny murphy2
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SoundAsa£ said:I think there’s a good case for both opinions, one of those that only the two players can decipher in those split second instances.
It actually was a foul, intentional or otherwise.....and yes, Son disappointingly made a meal of it.
To the letter of the law, a free kick was the correct decision IMHO.
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Bit of a shock occurring at The Asian Cup atm....Jordan 2-0 v SK.1
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HastingsRed said:Bit of a shock occurring at The Asian Cup atm....Jordan 2-0 v SK.6
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The Spurs trophy curse affecting every team Son plays for2
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Have South Korea picked the entire defence of one of their domestic clubs? That’s an amazingly old fashioned idea if so.0
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When does he rejoin spurs for prem games. Asking for a friend that might put him in their fpl team 👀2
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se9addick said:Have South Korea picked the entire defence of one of their domestic clubs? That’s an amazingly old fashioned idea if so.1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:se9addick said:Have South Korea picked the entire defence of one of their domestic clubs? That’s an amazingly old fashioned idea if so.0
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O-Randy-Hunt said:When does he rejoin spurs for prem games. Asking for a friend that might put him in their fpl team 👀
Maybe the first time since Chelsea at home we'll actually be able to put out a team at arguably full strength.
EDIT - confirmed by Spurs he returns to training on Thursday.1 -
Qatar/Jordan final.1