Ross
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Of course it matters where Nani was looking. There are 2 reasons Nani shouldn't have been given a red card, and this is according to FIFA's rules. Firstly the rules differentiate between reckless play and excessive force, raising your boot to control a ball coming over your shoulder is not excessive, it's what you do to control the ball as it comes over your shoulder in front of you. According to FIFA that would make Nani's challenge reckless but not excessive, that would be a yellow card then, not a red. Secondly the rules are specific about being applied when challenging another player for the ball, if Nani is just trying to control the ball he isn't challenging Arbeloa for it, again no red card.
I can see why the red was given but that doesn't prevent it from being in error and proving to become the deciding factor in one of the biggest games of the season. That's what makes it do frustrating, if we lost 2-0 because Real battered us that would be fair, it's just bitter to take when the ref improperly sends a player off like that
Juve haven't lost at home for 3 years...
That was at Torino's stadium...
And it does end that way also Juventus beat Celtic 2-0 on the night to win 5-0 on aggregate. So the teams through to the Quarter finals are:Meanwhile, PSG are drawing Valencia 1-1. If scores end like that, PSG will get through to the quarter-finals.
Of course it matters where Nani was looking. There are 2 reasons Nani shouldn't have been given a red card, and this is according to FIFA's rules. Firstly the rules differentiate between reckless play and excessive force, raising your boot to control a ball coming over your shoulder is not excessive, it's what you do to control the ball as it comes over your shoulder in front of you. According to FIFA that would make Nani's challenge reckless but not excessive, that would be a yellow card then, not a red. Secondly the rules are specific about being applied when challenging another player for the ball, if Nani is just trying to control the ball he isn't challenging Arbeloa for it, again no red card.
I can see why the red was given but that doesn't prevent it from being in error and proving to become the deciding factor in one of the biggest games of the season. That's what makes it do frustrating, if we lost 2-0 because Real battered us that would be fair, it's just bitter to take when the ref improperly sends a player off like that
We are three and a half hours away from Barcelona - Milan. My predictions: Barcelona will score at least a goal. But so will Milan. And then, Barcelona will have to score three more goals in order to advance to the next stage.
So, Barça is out of the Champions League.
D day!
What's funny is no one is even mentioning the other game on any website or media outlet. It is all on milan x barca
Guess everybody is expecting to see "Farsa" losing... @ home... in front of its people....
Still, the other games are pretty big, too... I really like Malaga, but I think Porto has the advantage...