'It's a 2nd yellow, but it's Anfield' | Pep left aggrieved over Milner decision!



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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola felt that James Milner should have been shown a second yellow card for his challenge on Bernardo Silva in the 2-2 draw at Anfield.

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43 opiniones en “'It's a 2nd yellow, but it's Anfield' | Pep left aggrieved over Milner decision!”

  1. Lost all respect for Klopp last season after his theatrics and excuse-laden post matche presentations……..From master Klopp he became 'Klopp the flop'.

    It was shameful how he could not just accept that he was beaten fair and square.

  2. The EPL is just three teams competing for the 3 years to come. Chelsea, man city, Liverpool
    Spain is also the same Atletico, real and Barcelona.
    French league is just PSG
    Bundasliga is just Bayern.
    Italian league for the next 3 years you will have Juve, napoli, Milan and Roma .

  3. Made it more entertaining but Milner got away with a borderline red in the first half for the penalty/free kick claim. So he had a potential red card worthy foul and 2 very bookable offenses, and still managed to stay in the game. That's pretty incredible lmao

  4. The first foul on Foden just outside the box was definately an intentional blatant foul by the last man back on someone with a clear goal scoring opportunity and therefore according to the rule book is a clear sending off & the ref refused to acknowledge it at all or go to VAR (but “it’s Anfield”). Then later while on a yellow card for a separate offence, he should have had another. He could have been sent off twice. Having said that though, we wouldn’t have had such a great game if the ref hadn’t done the hosts a favour (or two)

  5. The best game of the year without a doubt. The atmosphere was insane as well, as always in Anfield with crowd. As a Cityzen I'm proud of them how they handled the toughest week of the season with three away games against Chelsea, Psg and this one being always at our best with just that lack of goal in the Champions league game but overall superb. This game was to record it and enjoy it once each year

  6. It was clearly a booking and the fact that we immediately took Milner off shows that our bench knew that too ?

    I wonder if it's to do with the whole let the game flow thing. Like don't send off unless it's really necessary. I wonder if red cards for two bookings are generally down this season? ?

  7. No Pep it’s not Anfield, it’s more than 2 decades of match fixing on a scale that has been growing to the point where referees are the ones who decide who wins the match or who doesn’t lose it. Anyone with the IQ of an Amoeba could tell this was another blatant act of match fixing, plain and simple. British press doesn’t talk about it, and nobody in positions of power do either, ignorance is a bliss, hopefully England never win any major tournaments ever again. With the despicable system they have at the moment, they deserve nothing as they give nothing to the modern day football, just insulting football fans around the world with matches like this one.

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