Don't watch much Ligue 1 but was surprised to see how negative Nice are, unless that's how they normally play.
No, they're usually not negative, but their team is young and they probably thought defense first.
Don't watch much Ligue 1 but was surprised to see how negative Nice are, unless that's how they normally play.
Genk were solid against Rapid, could have been up by two at the half. But they completely fell apart in a span of 10 minutes after the break. That 3rd Rapid goal was just
Someone mentioned Bailey and I agree on everything that was said. This will be his final season at Genk. Ajax was already pushing hard for him last month and were prepared to offer Genk €10+ million but they didnt want to sell. No way he makes it through another summer.
Yeah, been tracking Bailey since last year. He looks electric -- a big talent IMO. It's a lazy comparison but he really reminds me a lot of a young Raheem Sterling but with better end product, and is more of a wide player.
Direct?
Indirect free kick in the box. This video explains it very neatly:
I think the confusion came from a skip in the video in the tweet. Although not shown, the attacking player standing directly behind the ball did touch it prior to the goal scorer.
You mean the free kick was taken improperly? It looks like the referee made the correct decision in awarding it as the defending player (Dasa) was interfering with the play as he was a dead man walking and would have been sent off immediately if not for the advantage played, and Zenit retained possession until his next challenge in the box.
Luckily for Sparta, Inter are terrible.
Welll, terrible is relative. They are fourth in the Serie A. They did beat Juventus. They are not toothless.
No, they're suffering from the fact that half their squad is ****ing rotten.
Naturally Inter score almost instantly after Icardi came on.