John Cena turned heel before Spurs won a trophy.
So Spurs couldn't score against City at home, yet Plymouth can score against City on the road.
Shambolic if I was a Tottenham fan.
Pointing and laughing at a downed player after a blow to the head/face is pretty much the fastest way to become a villain.Gordon has to be one of the most unlikeable players I have ever seen in my history of watching football. If Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has a slapable face in the NHL, Anthony has a punchable face in the EPL
It's not just that. He dives in every single game, throws himself into goalkeepers and gets pens. He is a trifecta of a douche.Pointing and laughing at a downed player after a blow to the head/face is pretty much the fastest way to become a villain.
(the face/head area can be very fragile.... one slight hit in the right spot (or the wrong spot) can drop anyone)
Very odd break down he had.
Mentioning throwing themselves down on a anticipation of or slightest contact really has been unpunished from what i saw this season (mostly EPL this season) and I guess the players caught on because they do it to the point of embarrassing.It's not just that. He dives in every single game, throws himself into goalkeepers and gets pens. He is a trifecta of a douche.
This is one of the biggest failings of VAR.Mentioning throwing themselves down on a anticipation of or slightest contact really has been unpunished from what i saw this season (mostly EPL this season) and I guess the players caught on because they do it to the point of embarrassing.
Either enforce calling simulation or only give penalties on legit scoring chances. A player fouled in the back corner of the box, with no chance/intent on scoring, playing a pass back is fouled and that awards a free point bank spot kick? Too easily abused.
Now I may be going off on my personal opinion but I loathe when teams are at a standstill and they go penalty hunting. Laying on the ground throwing their hands up. Really....
apart from time wasting that is my biggest gripe of this season.