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@ESPNFC 19 minutes ago
WDWDWDWWWWWWW
Man United on longest unbeaten run since Sir Alex Ferguson's reign. http://es.pn/2hMR1SN
I don't believe it if Srna was just signed to deputize until Cancelo arrives and then Roberto is still there too.
What exactly happened during the City game and why was he so upset? Didn't they win???
He seems like he was mostly frustrated with the way Lee Mason officiated the game. Lee Mason put on a clinic on terrible decision making from the second the match started. He was terrible at playing advantage when he was supposed to even getting in the way of play with his positioning and 3 or 4 Burnley players escaped yellow card offenses that deserved it one arguably a red cause it was so similar to the Fernandinho challenge. The red card decision I was fine with I can understand how that can be a red even though others would argue otherwise cause the ball was there to be one it was pretty much the only correct big call he made the match AND he almost didn't give him the red till his assistant told him otherwise so he almost ****ed that call up too
What exactly happened during the City game and why was he so upset? Didn't they win???
I mean Pep obviously was upset with the refs and apparently cladio bravo . I don't see anything wrong with his post match presser. He expects to win each game and that was a good win but no red card and it should have been a relatively easy win for them.
United looked good but a shaky red and an obvious off side goal...eh 3 points is 3 points. Pool being held to a draw was big for the cluster of teams behind Chelsea