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Charles Forest Hill 06 Mar 18 9.39pm | |
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Originally posted by MonsterMunch
Did he score? Or are we just accepting that this is not expected any longer? You could argue that the ultra supportive brigade who continually remain upbeat about Benteke while conveniently ignoring his horrific lack of goals have the agenda. For the record yes he did ok yesterday imo Edited by MonsterMunch (06 Mar 2018 3.21pm) To be fair against anyone but de Gea he scored from a powerfully connected, well placed header last night.
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Bill Glazier Mitcham 06 Mar 18 9.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
Sorry mate but he can be blamed in part for us conceding. When you’re desperately trying to hold on for a precious point against Man United you can’t give up possession cheaply like that. He should have sprinted to get that and taken it to the corner. It’s classic defending from the front and had he done that we may have held in for that point. And Luka could also be blamed in part for us conceding by turning his back on Matic for the winner.
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Casual Orpington 06 Mar 18 10.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Bill Glazier
And Luka could also be blamed in part for us conceding by turning his back on Matic for the winner. Benteke and Hennessey = repeat offenders.
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 06 Mar 18 10.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Bill Glazier
And Luka could also be blamed in part for us conceding by turning his back on Matic for the winner. The possession was lost due to him slowing down when he could have easily stopped the ball going out and then been in possession well into Man U’s half.
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Casual Orpington 06 Mar 18 10.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The possession was lost due to him slowing down when he could have easily stopped the ball going out and then been in possession well into Man U’s half. Agree. Lower Holmesdale block A we all looked st each other and shouted “ bob 2 c*nt lazy c*nt Belgium sh*t c*nt dog lanky waster mug bag c*nt “. In no particular order.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 07 Mar 18 4.16am | |
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Totally disagree on Luka. If you look he was too far away to tackle without lunging in and likely giving away a free kick in a dangerous area and possibly getting another yellow card. He knows Matic very well and that he has a virtually non existent scoring record so standing off and letting him blaze away from distance was a sensible call. Turning his back made no difference. But, we being Palace, Matic hits a miraculous hot and it whistles in All ifs but I dont hink Luka was at fault Originally posted by Bill Glazier
And Luka could also be blamed in part for us conceding by turning his back on Matic for the winner.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 07 Mar 18 4.19am | |
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This is correct. He had a good assist and cleared one off the line but he gave away the ball too often , but at least an improvement on his previous performances Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The possession was lost due to him slowing down when he could have easily stopped the ball going out and then been in possession well into Man U’s half.
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dreamwaverider London 07 Mar 18 4.56am | |
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Originally posted by Charles
To be fair against anyone but de Gea he scored from a powerfully connected, well placed header last night. That makes no sense,!!
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BillyH 07 Mar 18 2.41pm | |
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Totally agree. I'm beyond fed up with his laziness. Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The possession was lost due to him slowing down when he could have easily stopped the ball going out and then been in possession well into Man U’s half.
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rattus2002 07 Mar 18 4.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The possession was lost due to him slowing down when he could have easily stopped the ball going out and then been in possession well into Man U’s half. Perhaps if Sorloth would have clipped the ball into the space in front of Benteke (last couple of minutes, put it in the corner etc) as opposed to behind him he wouldn't of had to adjust his run and towards the side line. How long do you want to go back in the game to identify the culprit for the goal? Every goal conceded can be broken down in tiny errors or incorrect positioning thanks to the various camera angles that are available now but ultimately we lost to a wonderful strike of which Matic would probably repeat once every 2 seasons. There really wasnt a lot that Palace could of done to prevent the goal. Edited by rattus2002 (07 Mar 2018 4.23pm)
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spartakev2 Anerley 07 Mar 18 4.38pm | |
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Originally posted by rattus2002
Perhaps if Sorloth would have clipped the ball into the space in front of Benteke (last couple of minutes, put it in the corner etc) as opposed to behind him he wouldn't of had to adjust his run and towards the side line. How long do you want to go back in the game to identify the culprit for the goal? Every goal conceded can be broken down in tiny errors or incorrect positioning thanks to the various camera angles that are available now but ultimately we lost to a wonderful strike of which Matic would probably repeat once every 2 seasons. There really wasnt a lot that Palace could of done to prevent the goal. Edited by rattus2002 (07 Mar 2018 4.23pm) It wasn't behind him and didn't havd to adjust his run. Wasn't ghd best pass and think he missjudged the flight. But with a bit of effort should still have stopped it going out.
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Username Horsham 07 Mar 18 4.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The possession was lost due to him slowing down when he could have easily stopped the ball going out and then been in possession well into Man U’s half. Easy to say having not put in the shift ourselves. Ordinarily, yeah he probably gets there. In the last 10 minutes, everyone in red and blue was clearly knackered, so it's no surprise that he couldn't get on the end of a poor pass, he'd covered a hell of a lot of ground in that game. I disagree with the last sentence as well, you just can't pin it on one moment because it suits a narrative. Are United even in the game if we don't concede a silly first goal? We can trace it back to that can't we? But no, because it's Benteke that's the definitive moment. Or what about Jimmy Mac completely fluffing a brilliant chance to bury the game from Riedewald's cross? Or, how about Sorloth failing to just roll the ball back to McArthur after the De Gea save?
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