The Official Man Utd Thread - Part 3.

The Walker-Peters tackle is not a red ffs.
There was no excessive force.

Unfortunate that the player got injured but that type of tackle isn’t a deliberate leg breaker.

That type of scissors tackle on a player whose leg is planted can do massive damage.

Chunkbertos horror leg break was very similar.

Given the impact Pickfords tackle had on Van Dijks career it is fairly partisan on yere part to be talking down the seriousness of that kind of challenge.


Its a horrible challenge and shouldn't be tolerated.
 
That type of scissors tackle on a player whose leg is planted can do massive damage.

This is pure fantasy. This wasn't a scissor tackle with a player who already had his leg planted.

Both players were travelling at speed & stretching to reach a loose ball. KWP got there first.

Given the impact Pickfords tackle had on Van Dijks career it is fairly partisan on yere part to be talking down the seriousness of that kind of challenge.


Its a horrible challenge and shouldn't be tolerated.

There's a world of difference between this tackle & Pickford's one, but SMCs have chosen to ignore this.


KWP's tackle was a very common one. They are AWB's stock-in-trade.

 
The KWP challenge was exactly what you'd want your defender doing in that situation. He's won the ball perfectly well. That he's followed through and garnachos been injured is sheer bad luck for the young Argentinian. Fingers crossed its just something small and nothing that ruins a very promising career
 
The KWP challenge was exactly what you'd want your defender doing in that situation. He's won the ball perfectly well. That he's followed through and garnachos been injured is sheer bad luck for the young Argentinian. Fingers crossed its just something small and nothing that ruins a very promising career

Sorry but thats total crap.
 
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