Sentences with phrase «replay showed»

@GunnerBoss — yes the hand ball as well was stupid; in fact, replay showed that the ball was only at head level....
Refereed Michael Fabbri awarded Crotone an indirect free kick even though replay showed Simi had probably gotten the last touch.
Just when we were all getting excited at the prospect of seeing Verstappen become the youngest ever pole - sitter, there was a collective groan when a replay showed him potentially getting in the way of Bottas, who was on a hot lap.
Certainly on his 50 - yard touchdown strike to Omar Rayford, and on his 35 - yard pass to Rayford in the end zone that was mistakenly ruled out - of - bounds (the replay showed Rayford's toe had caught the sideline), Manning showed that there was more to like about him than the family name.
the replay showed him kind of just standing there doing nothing, this was the loss that got Fox «fired»
It was ridiculous to be standing in front of Aguero and his reaction to stand there appealing for a foul was pathetic but in my opinion it was technically a foul on him because the replay showed that Aguero looked at Mustafi before the ball reached them, and gave him a firm and sneaky shove from behind which Mustafi could not see coming.
All players would continue to play for the possible offside and if a goal came of it and replay showed it then it's good.
They called it a good shot and replay showed it was clearly late.
I only recall one game where he appeared rooted to the spot, the replay showed the shot had been deflected, ospina checked his dive but could do no more.
A slow - motion video replay showed that Penn State receiver Tony Johnson was in bounds by at least a foot.
The scoring was completed by Giroud who came off the bench and scored the best goal of the night with a great curled effort, although we shgould have had more but the referee turned down two penalties for fouls on Monreal which replays showed should have been given.
But PSU lucks out when replay shows that lineman Connor McGovern recovered the ball; in real time, the officials gave the ball to USC.
Because he's British, I've no doubts FA will give it even when all replays shows nothing close to him touching the ball, or at the very least you can't tell at all, which means it should have been Eriksen's..
Replays showed it was completely undeserved but because it was a second yellow there was no chance to appeal it.
Twice he was called offside by small margin, while the other time the ref got it all wrong as replays show he was on.
The Hornets had inbounded to Davis with seven tenths of a second remaining, and replays showed that he got the shot up before time expired.
Replays showed there was a matter of millimeters between a goal and a save, with referee Michael Oliver expecting to blow his whistle after looking down at his watch for a goal alert.
The pundits after the game were talking about that possible penalty for Iwobi and, after replays showed that Mascherano had caught the young Gunner even if there was no intent, we should have had a spot kick and been playing against 10 men.
The slowed down replay shows the goalie's effort to stop the disaster, but even a diving backwards leap couldn't stop the disappointing lowlight.
Replays showed McClelland was wrong, but he did not want to believe the videotape or the nation's boos.
Ugly is so much in the DNA that referees allow too much especially against teams they call puny; pundits call arsenal weak but replays show more than a half of ugly attacks are fouls.
Replays showed that it was in fact inside the box, but the referee opted to award a free - kick as Barca missed an opportunity to send the game into extra-time.
Replays showed it was definitely a booking at least and Carroll was already on a yellow and the fact that this was before his third goal makes it even worse for Arsenal.
Unfair... This is not an ffing Enid blyton story... Either he fouled him or he didn't... And every replay shows he caught his foot and not the ball it would be a free kick anywhere on the pitch and in the penalty area that means a penalty... Stop blaming the refs for another substandard season and focus energy on the real problem...
At first glance, it appears as though Nenad Tomovic tripped the charging Ben Davies, but replays show that the Welshman went down after stepping on the foot of the unlucky Fiorentina defender.
Replays showed Klopp was furious with the decision, but the goal stood and Liverpool will have to find a way to come back again to avoid an opening day defeat at Vicarage Road.
Take the Champions League for instance, when he came on and was sent off soon after for a second yellow which replays showed was completely undeserved.
Not only did the specialist in hypocrisy get an apology from the referee Anthony Taylor, for booking Fabregas for diving when replays show there was contact, Maureen has now made this an issue that is being talked about all over the football media.
Replays showed that he did make contact with Ederson's face with his boot, forcing the City shot - stopper off on a stretcher as he was replaced by Claudio Bravo.
There were also four penalty claims in the first half, Fabregas betting booked for a dive in one of them, although replays show there was a little contact.
Replays showed it was a close call, but a stewards investigation cleared him of jumping the start as data showed he'd reacted in an incredible 0.2 seconds.
There was some confusion about the award of a penalty after seven minutes and Villa seemed to feel hard done by but replays show that it was definitely the right call and the only thing the ref did wrong was to not book Hutton for the foul on Walcott.
Even though the referee never called for the bell the first time it rang, replays showed that Undertaker had tapped out.
At first I thought the keeper was rash but replays showed the Colombian did brilliantly to rescue the situation.
Replays showed the final touch came off the Arsenal defender's hand.
On first viewing it appeared to have been caused by a sudden puncture, but replays showed something much more bizarre.
Taylor was penalized during the game, but the NFL gave Burfict a $ 10,000 fine after replays showed what made Taylor so mad in the first place.
The sellout crowd went crazy when Durant was called for a foul with 1:35 remaining in the third and replays show that Westbrook had clearly slipped and no contact was made.
Replays showed it clearly didn't and the goal was quite rightly given to Altidore's Toronto FC teammate.
VAR can disallow a goal if the replay shows a foul committed by the attacking team in the run - up.
TV replays showed it was the correct decision.
The replays show that two Arsenal players were offside from the initial free - kick, and although neither of them got a touch, Wimmer feels he needs to head the ball to prevent the ball going to the two Arsenal men.
The goal was initially credited to George Graham, but replays showed that the decisive touch came from Kelly after Graham had struck the shot.
Although replays show minimal contact with the City player you can see why the referee sent him walking.
He may have played the ball with one foot but the replays showed that Barton leaped into the tackle with both feet off the ground and therefore should have been sent off.
Clattenburg adjudged that Raheem Sterling had hand balled the ball when replays show the ball struck his back first and then ricocheted up off his elbow.
Ivanovic was trying to get sent off Ozil as the replay shows that he was winking to Terry during the brawl.
Replays showed it to be a flagrant dive and it will be interesting to see if the FA take any kind of retrospective action.
He also confirmed that Madrid would not be reporting the Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets for the incident after Messi scored a penalty when slow motion replays show him stepping on the head of Madrid defender Pepe, whether accidentally or not.
Replays showed the first booking on Di Maria was harsh and Aaron Ramsey had pulled the player back, but the # 59.7 million man's actions thereafter deserved sanction, according to Van Gaal.
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