His wild celebrations bought
him a yellow card as well, which is kind of a shame.
Besides, the Spanish center back seen
a yellow card as well.
But he got the typical Chambers
yellow card as well.
In extra time Xhaka gives away the ball and ywet again earns himself a pointless
yellow card as he tried to make amends, but Arsenal are still looking goal shy and hardly looked impressive against a team that are in the relegation zone and can't buy an away win!
Second point, i don't mind defensive mid's picking up
yellow cards as long they break up the play, or stop counter-attacks.
«Mo Besic being booked after five minutes was a very loose way to referee a game and there was no need to show as many
yellow cards as there were.»
Grant Leadbitter and Rudy Gestede (Middlesbrough) were shown
yellow cards as were Arsenal's Gabriel and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain.
Coquelin proved last season that his abilities lie in reading the game, imposing his physicality to break up opposition attacks without picking up as many quick
yellow cards as Mathieu Flamini and comfortably having more pace than 33 - year - old Mikel Arteta.
The boss went on to point out the referee's flaws, claiming the Romanian official was inconsistent in the issuing of
yellow cards as revealed on Arsenal.com
Not exact matches
So the idea that colors such
as yellow or purple are able to invoke some sort of hyper - specific emotion is about
as accurate
as your standard Tarot
card reading.
We did show some fight,
as the three
yellow cards will testify, but it did not feel like a team pulling together and playing for the manager, it felt like a few individuals desperately trying to stop a rudderless ship from crashing.
2b honest i was impressed for our overall performance bar scoring / creating goals... but the truth was ivanovic's double boot tackle on Sanchez was a straight red
card, oscars fouls were too many to only get a
yellow card not to mention fabregas» hand ball in the penalty area... so
as far
as am concerned the referee decided this match.
Coquelin's proposed new contract may persuade Wenger to stick with the youngster
as DM, but,
as he is on four
yellow cards, it may be prudent to play Flamini and save Le Coq for the Spuds next week.
IBRAHIMOVIC IN THE STANDS Top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic earned a fifth
yellow card of the season in United's 3 - 1 win at Swansea last time out and that means the Swede will miss Saturday's match
as he serves a one - match ban.
To be fair first
yellow card was not a
yellow card, and second was questionable,
as is the ref.
Watching it appeared
as if a penalty had been given, only for the official to pull his
yellow card from his pocket and give it to the attacker!
By god I never rated Flamini
as a footballer since the day we signed him... I was really angry about that because it blocked any DM signing and I took it
as another AW trick to deceive the fans... He tries to make his presence by pointing, shouting and fighting... bad positioning, side passing, not needed tackles and unnecessarily
yellow cards.
Whether it was bias to United or simply,
as some pundits have labeled it, rank bad refereeing, the decision to senf off West ham's Feghouli for an early clash with Phil Jones that was a
yellow card at best and probably more so for the United defender, has become a huge talking point.
Coquelin was
yellow carded in his first touch when he was introduced
as a sub in the Southampton game, so what is your point with Flamini getting a
yellow in 18 minutes.
The young Calum Chambers was used early on last season
as cover, but his immaturity and propensity to get silly
yellow cards saw him drop out of contention in the second half of the season, and it would appear that Wenger is more keen on using him on the right flank.
Referee Anthony Taylor initially pulled out a
yellow card after the tackle, but then switched to a red, which led to an eruption from City manager Pep Guardiola, who, despite lots of protestations this year about protecting the safety of the players, seemed pretty aggrieved with what he saw
as a harsh punishment for Delph.
Alvaro Morata was then shown a red
card for two bookings,
as the Spaniard was shown two
yellow cards in quick succession
as the home side finished the match with nine men.
While one might expect Arnold to hit the ground, it was Marcelo who collapsed
as though he had been the victim of a brutal assault, with the 21 - year - old looking on bemused
as he received a
yellow card from referee Gianluca Rocchi for his supposed role in the incident.
Was in trouble early on,
as he collected a
yellow card for a late challenge on Ashley Young, but he looked lively and made a couple of exciting runs into the box, and defended well.
We seem to get
yellow cards for fouls that our opponents are allowed to do all day long, such
as happened to Coquelin yesterday.
Like it Simon, I think with our limitations in midfield Jack and Coq,
as long
as he control the
yellow cards, is well worth a try.
I also point to his lack of fouls
as a weakness in his game, yes it sounds all well and good a defender who wont give away free kicks, but there are times a CB must commit a foul, there have been countless times where he has been beaten for pace and should have took a
yellow card and brought his man down, but he doesn't.
I've heard it all now... Yeah, we don't want that champions league, Spanish title, World Cup and European championship winning centre back that is regarded
as one of the best in the world, he gets too many
yellow cards!
Costa has been praised for his prowess in front of goal, but admonished for his disciplinary record — clocking up ten
yellow cards already
as well
as a three - match ban for stamping on Liverpool's Emre Can.
As I understand the FA rules FC is NOT one
card away from a ban — there are cut - off dates for
yellow card accumulation for good reasons.
They can not talk about Offiside goal and handballs occurred in that match or when other players elbowed arsenal players and referees still do not give them even a
yellow card, Steven G must shut up and mind his own team
as i do not see them on top four.
We should also acknowledge his unique contribution to the field of protesting unjust
yellow cards: first he holds his hand out in front of him, then, while stalking away from the referee and bellowing his disagreement to the unjust universe, he slashes it back over his head,
as though he's removing an invisible wizard's hat.
Prior to his performance for Chelsea against Watford Costa had already received the
yellow card four times
as well
as a suspension for his behavior in the Blues match against Arsenal.
The Italian suggested in his post match comments reported by Sky Sports that Mister Atkinson not only cost his side a point but all three
as he felt that they were going to go on and win the match until the ref showed two
yellow cards to the Leicester right back Danny Simpson.
The official wasn't having any of it though
as he brandished the
yellow card at the England international which in turn queued the reaction on Twitter.
Neither of Herrera's
yellow cards came
as the result of an awful challenge, but both can easily be justified
as fair bookings.
Bakayoko showed his recklessness at Vicarage Road tonight
as he somehow got himself two
yellow cards after just 29 minutes, the second of which came
as a result of a poor first touch from him to lose the ball in the first place.
Francis Coquelin — 6.5 Was
as tough
as usual but was constrained in second half
as had to avoid a second
yellow card Perhaps he should have been replaced?
Dean had earlier shown a
yellow card to Dembele,
as well
as booking Jan Vertonghen, Kyle Walker and Danny Rose.
First was the disallowed goal, second the second
yellow card to the defender was not warranted
as the challenge was not dangerous and Chicharito was going nowhere with the ball; and lastly his decision to stop blowing the whistle to end the match to allow Man United to create a chance to score third goal.
He brandished 14
yellow cards including a red for Jonny Heitinga, but he was actually very lenient letting Nigel De Jong commit what can only be described
as a Kung - Fu kick on Xabi Alonso.
Soccer does this
as well with
yellow and red
cards for the same infraction depending on the situation.
As for Giroud's second
yellow card, don't forget he made a foul just before that by pulling some player back, the ref let him off on that occasion, either way Giroud was destined to get sent off!
Six
yellow cards and two reds were dished out
as Oscar's Shanghai SIPG side literally battled their way to a 1 - 1 draw at Guangzhou R&F.
Perhaps the most important thing that happened in this game pertaining to our visit there in two weeks was the
yellow card picked up by Zlatan Ibrahimovic,
as it was his fifth of the season so far and that means he can not face us.
As The Sun report, Villa was initially shown a
yellow card for punching an opponent.
Well this was not the worst game we have seen on that front but I would say that the ref was very lenient throughout the game and
as well
as allowing the visitors to play a bit rough, he failed to produce
yellow cards on a number of occasions.
i am assuming that he must be teachers pet
as he gets away with such insulting remarks, if it were you or me we would be given a
yellow card no doubt.
As for the red
card — Simpson has no one else to blame but himself — two blatant fouls both deserved of
yellow cards.
As for Flamini, he should just be given a
yellow card before every game because he's surely earn it.