Paulie Gualtieri
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Porro was literally standing on top of the ball when the foul happened.The one where he got to the ball first, stopped it with his foot, and then continued to run with it....
Porro was literally standing on top of the ball when the foul happened.The one where he got to the ball first, stopped it with his foot, and then continued to run with it....
We watching the same game? Porro is the one lunging in for a challenge on Timber lolPorro was literally standing atop the ball when the foul happened.
I mean those were two deserved yellows.If the ref thinks this is what keeping the match under control looks like, he's in for a bit of an unpleasant surprise methinks...
He's not and never will be a left back. He's a wingback, I wouldn't blame him but the coach. Same with PorroUdogie has not had a good start to the season.
Anthony Taylor might only hold that yellow card record for one day.
It's totally in the best interest of the league to give yellow cards for anything and everything, so that eventually players have to miss out on games due to accumulation suspensions, and then fans get to see a worse product on the pitch.Looks like Bournemouth-Chelsea’s undeserved yellow record will fall after 18 hours
Disagree. He was in numerous pundits team of the season at left back last season.He's not and never will be a left back. He's a wingback, I wouldn't blame him but the coach. Same with Porro
Yes, but it is also true that a major reason why Spurs conceded so many goals last year (despite having an extremely good CB duo and a very good keeper) is that Udogie and Porro frequently leave them exposed by being caught way too high up the pitch (where wingbacks would be, but fullbacks are not)Disagree. He was in numerous pundits team of the season at left back last season.