Coquelin should have been sent of for a second
yellow card at least twice
Referee Dermot Gallagher only showed Ben Thatcher
a yellow card at the time but the FA would later hand him an eight - match ban with a further 15 games suspended for the next two years.
Take Flamini out and bring in Chambers — Flamini had
a yellow card at the time anyways and he'll be more cautious.
Clear
yellow card at least but the ref gave nothing.
The boss would normally turn to Calum Chambers who has showed his precocious ability at right back and in the middle, but the youngster is suspended after picking up a 5th
yellow card at Chelsea.
Yes Ronaldo's kick did not connect properly and Alves did not make much of a fuss, but that is violent conduct and deserving of
a yellow card at least.
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.
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.
Diego Costa and N'Golo Kante are both out here, after picking up
yellow cards at Crystal Palace last weekend.
Not exact matches
I think every mom in the PTA
at the time has a
yellowed index
card of this recipe floating around somewhere.
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.
But there is another big reason why I think that Jack should not start and that is the fact he is on four
yellow cards in the Premier League and our next game is
at home to Manchester United.
Skrtel did not actually get on the pitch
at St Jakob - Park — although he was still shown a
yellow card for dissent to the assistant referee — because he has fallen down the pecking order since Christmas.
I believe Wenger and our players need to get better
at the little things, deceiving, taking players down
at the right time, knowing when a
yellow card is the safer of two bets, or even
at times red.
What has happened to the times before when we hardly gave a monkeys about these distorted stats, all of a sudden we are looking
at stats that don't tell you anything that matters, the only stats we we were shown after each games were; possession, goals scored, shots made, clear cut chances, assists, corners,
yellow cards, red
cards.
For starters one big miss will be Zlatan Ibrahimovic who happily picked up his fifth
yellow card of the season in the Swansea City game and made sure he wouldn't be able to torment the man that wanted him to do a trial
at Arsenal..
At 1 - 1 in the return leg, Robin van Persie was then controversially shown a second
yellow card in the 56th minute before Barcelona scored two goals against 10 men to win on aggregate.
That all threatened to change when Aguero got past Aurier just before the half hour mark and goalkeeper Kevin Trapp was forced to leave his goal to make a desperation challenge to keep Aguero
at bay — but his tackle was clumsy
at best, bowling the striker over and handing Manchester City a penalty, while earning himself a
yellow card that could easily have been a red.
On Sunday, the Frenchman was substituted in the sixty - fourth minute
at Crystal Palace, a decision based on the
yellow card that Coquelin had picked up in the forty - first minute after a foul on Wilfried Zaha.
The last time was after Atkinson missed a clear penalty on Mertesacker while giving Arsenal players soft
yellow card when we lost
at Tottenham almost exactly a year ago.
You look
at what really happened, and the guy behind the line gives the penalty and the red
card when the referee had given a
yellow.
I'm willing to bet one or both of those guys have a
yellow -
card accumulation suspension somewhere in those 10 games, and we are going to be left with Zemanski taking over the D - mid spot, with Olum
at CB.
Well
at least one
yellow card lol I think he will be fine tbh.
was not letting Chelsea intimidate him
at any point and earned his expected
yellow card although others may have deserved it more.
Despite the Premier League season being just eight matchweeks old, these players have already picked up
at least three
yellow cards.
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.
On Wednesday, when the Gunners face Chelsea
at the Emirates we will have another ref from Manchester in Anthony Taylor, who is thought to be a much more even - handed and careful whistle - blower, and we can happily say that Taylor has only been in charge of one Arsenal game this season in which we easily beat Bournemouth 3 - 0 and we got through the whole 90 minutes without sustaining even one
yellow card.
& if they do drop 2 or 3 points against Man U
Yellow card for either Matic or Fabregas then they get a suspension (although I'd rather beat them
at full strength) Then we beat them 3 points dropped Win there game in hand against Leicester I think they'll drop points against Liverpool and or Crystal Palace the way there playing so say they win one lose one.
This season Taylor has already reffed 18 matches and is yet to give out a red
card, but has shown 72
yellows,
at an average of 4 per game.....
Dybala gets a
yellow card for diving and Ronaldo did it
at least 4 times in the 1st half yesterday and gets nothing.
With Philippe Coutinho suspended for this clash after picking up two
yellow cards against West Ham United last time out, his compatriot Firmino will likely be handed the task of being their chief creator
at Old Trafford.
Both Flamini and Coquelin too many times sit too deep allowing the opposition time and space to run
at them with pace giving themself no other options than to foul players and pick up
yellow card.
Now, looking
at this from a purely objective view, it was a foul, he lead with his arm, made a very heavy contact with Bellerins face before he got to the ball, anywhere else onthe field it would have been a free kick and a
yellow (
at least
card).
-- How the referee didn't clamp down on Stoke fouling, often not giving a foul
at all, when in actual fact a lot of Stoke fouling was not accidental but «professional» and deserved a
yellow card.
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.
Elsewhere, if you reckon England's silky skills will frustrate the visitors, Estonia can be had
at 1/2 with Marathonbet to receive the first
yellow card.
Moreno was not even shown a
yellow card for the incident and the official for the game
at the Philips Stadion Nicola Rizzoli pointed for a corner and Poll has been left incensed with that decision:
Ok so Aston Villa were the underdogs but look
at the fuss made out of a possible disallowed penalty and free kick outside the area for AV on the BBC, when Ozil was clearly brought down inside the penalty area, but didn't make a fuss about it, got up and carried on, Bellerin was smacked by Agbonlahor with what looked like a forearm smash, or possibly an elbow in head and was down for a while, when the ball was on it's way, but hadn't even reached him and we weren't even allowed a replay by the BBC, let alone a comment on a possible penalty / free kick /
yellow card.
I'm guessing Wenger will want Elneny to get some minutes
at some point, maybe after Xhaka gets his usual
yellow card?
Tottenham received a Premier League record nine
yellow cards last night, while further bans are expected for Erik Lamela and Moussa Dembele for their parts in some disgusting scenes
at Stamford Bridge.
Am judging him base on his overall style of play and the way he has played for the past 2 years
at Borussia monchengladbach and the sheer volume of
yellow cards given to him in matches for poor tackles.
At times, it's his naivety that has seen him pick up 5
yellow cards already, and he, more than anyone else, would want to tighten up on the disciplinary side of his game.
Firstly I do nt think It was a bad tackle perhaps a
yellow look
at the amount of bad tackles Arsenal suffered through the years and beside that tackle was important he had to do it to fix the situation he took one for the team I am sure it was not worth a red
card I like xaka and his strength and mind frame
We certainly shouldn't have been 3
yellow cards and a penalty down
at the end of the first half.
2 goals up
at the half time what do we need more Ozil scored, Ox scored, Yea Flamini has a
yellow card, that will keep him limited
at least.
The problem with Xhaka is this, he tend to sit deep in his own half allowing the opposition players time and space to get a good run on him and hence test his sluggish acceleration and pace, his also not prepared to get engage with one on one chase with attacking players who runs
at him with the ball, he tend to foul the opposition player and get
yellow or even worst red
card on a consistent bases.
My Man Of The Match must be Chambers — although he sullied his performance by getting a silly fourth
yellow card in his four starts when pulling Aaron Lennon's shirt for no reason
at all...
We need another top quality centre back like Van Dijk / Manolas / Tah / De Vrij because Mertesacker won't be a regular and is retiring
at the end of the season, Koscielny is ageing and has injury problems, Chambers seems like he may leave, Gabriel is injured rn and is inconsistent, Holding is class but still quite inexperienced and Mustafi picks up loads of
yellow cards.
Looked a little frantic
at the start and earned a
yellow card for a foul on Hazard early on, but looked good going forward again and was bizarrely tasked with marking the striker for corners.
As it was a friendly the referee was lenient because Brazil would have had a lot more
yellow cards and probably
at least one red for the constant fouling of Alexis and others that stopped Chile from building and sustaining momentum.