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Wel spijtig dat Villareal de match tot 3x toe niet defenitief beslist met een 0-2 en een onterechte penalty (ik volg Devlieger in zijn analyse) Porto lanceerde. Maar wat een zalige match om te zien!
Wel spijtig dat Villareal de match tot 3x toe niet defenitief beslist met een 0-2 en een onterechte penalty (ik volg Devlieger in zijn analyse) Porto lanceerde. Maar wat een zalige match om te zien!
Falcao liet zich al vallen nog voor dat hij de keeper raakte, dus in mijn ogen was het ook geen penalty!
dus als ge naar de goal trapt met de bedoeling van te scoren is het sowieso goal?
Dat behoeft geen verder commentaar buiten 'een universitair onwaardig'. Meer nog, ieder mens met verstand onwaardig. Belachelijke redenering, en dat zie je zelf (hopelijk) wel in.
Dat behoeft geen verder commentaar buiten 'een universitair onwaardig'. Meer nog, ieder mens met verstand onwaardig. Belachelijke redenering, en dat zie je zelf (hopelijk) wel in.
Ik denk en hoop dat het sarcastisch bedoeld was;-)
Maar wat een spits die Falcao! Ik ben benieuwd bij welke club hij volgend seizoen zal spelen. En volgens het "boekje" was het wel penalty vond ik.
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Maar wat een spits die Falcao! Ik ben benieuwd bij welke club hij volgend seizoen zal spelen. En volgens het "boekje" was het wel penalty vond ik.
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Ik hoop dat ook, maar tegelijkertijd begrijp ik niet wat de reden was die tot dat sarcasme leidde. Mijn stelling klopt namelijk (bij een overtreding telt de intentie en niet het resultaat).
't was misschien maar een graptjen hé;-)
Maar idd, de intentie is mistens even belangrijk als het "resultaat". Volgens mij dus ook zuiver rood voor Pepe!
Maar idd, de intentie is mistens even belangrijk als het "resultaat". Volgens mij dus ook zuiver rood voor Pepe!
Dan vind ik dat een vreemd grapje. Dat zal wel aan dat Kempisch gevoel voor humor liggen.
het is de intentie dat telt
ik werk enkel voort op iets da gij typt è...
ik werk enkel voort op iets da gij typt è...
als enkel de intentie telt, is het nooit penalty he, want de intentie is altijd de bal spelen ...
Thaha :) Barca reageert naar José, Madrid meteen op heel Barca..schitterend!
The play that changed the course of what was an evenly-fought match was not worthy of a red card
Realmadrid.com
Much has been said and written concerning Pepe’s send-off against Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League semifinal, but an image speaks louder than words and video from Realmadrid TV clearly shows the player only touched the ball. Thirty minutes remained in the match and the referee sent Pepe off with a direct red card following a lose ball dispute between Alves and Pepe. The rest of the play has been publically scrutinized far and wide. Alves, who obviously appears to be in pain, abandons the pitch on a stretcher. After consulting with one of his assistants, German referee Wolfgang Stark shows Pepe the red card one minute after the play took place. Once he saw the decision made by the referee, Alves made his way back onto the pitch in full stride.
It wasn’t the only controversial play of the match, however. Arbeloa and Pedro were involved in another incident. Thirty-nine minutes into the first half, the Madridista defender blocked Barcelona forward’s running lane. There was shoulder-to-shoulder contact, but no aggressive intent. Pedro fell to the turf and clutched his face, and the entire Barcelona bench stood up to continue protesting for the foul.
An ugly gesture that appears to have become a constant. Look no further than the images of the incident between Marcelo and Busquets five minute earlier; another lose ball and again, the Barcelona player ends up on the turf. It wasn’t Alves this time, but Busquets. The dive is just as obvious as Marcelo’s expression of surprise. Marcelo protects the ball with his body and Busquets goes over the Madridista defender's back and blatantly falls to the floor with his hands over his face. Another unsportsmanlike gesture and more fuel to the fire for the referee to deal with. It lasted for 90 minutes as millions around the world watched on the small screen.
The sports world cries out
Rio Ferdinand: "This diving is a joke/embarrassing. When Pedro watches that do you think he'll think, "What was I doing!?" Rugby players must laugh at football. If you ever see me go off on a stretcher then run back on to play, I give everyone on here the green light to him me with a two-footed tackle."
Michael Owen: "Alves' actions won't please many as if he had got straight up it would have been a yellow card, but Barça fans will be happy with his actions."
Rory Mcilroy: "Dani Alves, you are a disgrace. Roll about on the floor just a bit more!"
Chad Ochocinco: "I can't believe they just gave Pepe a red card for that."
The play that changed the course of what was an evenly-fought match was not worthy of a red card
Realmadrid.com
Much has been said and written concerning Pepe’s send-off against Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League semifinal, but an image speaks louder than words and video from Realmadrid TV clearly shows the player only touched the ball. Thirty minutes remained in the match and the referee sent Pepe off with a direct red card following a lose ball dispute between Alves and Pepe. The rest of the play has been publically scrutinized far and wide. Alves, who obviously appears to be in pain, abandons the pitch on a stretcher. After consulting with one of his assistants, German referee Wolfgang Stark shows Pepe the red card one minute after the play took place. Once he saw the decision made by the referee, Alves made his way back onto the pitch in full stride.
It wasn’t the only controversial play of the match, however. Arbeloa and Pedro were involved in another incident. Thirty-nine minutes into the first half, the Madridista defender blocked Barcelona forward’s running lane. There was shoulder-to-shoulder contact, but no aggressive intent. Pedro fell to the turf and clutched his face, and the entire Barcelona bench stood up to continue protesting for the foul.
An ugly gesture that appears to have become a constant. Look no further than the images of the incident between Marcelo and Busquets five minute earlier; another lose ball and again, the Barcelona player ends up on the turf. It wasn’t Alves this time, but Busquets. The dive is just as obvious as Marcelo’s expression of surprise. Marcelo protects the ball with his body and Busquets goes over the Madridista defender's back and blatantly falls to the floor with his hands over his face. Another unsportsmanlike gesture and more fuel to the fire for the referee to deal with. It lasted for 90 minutes as millions around the world watched on the small screen.
The sports world cries out
Rio Ferdinand: "This diving is a joke/embarrassing. When Pedro watches that do you think he'll think, "What was I doing!?" Rugby players must laugh at football. If you ever see me go off on a stretcher then run back on to play, I give everyone on here the green light to him me with a two-footed tackle."
Michael Owen: "Alves' actions won't please many as if he had got straight up it would have been a yellow card, but Barça fans will be happy with his actions."
Rory Mcilroy: "Dani Alves, you are a disgrace. Roll about on the floor just a bit more!"
Chad Ochocinco: "I can't believe they just gave Pepe a red card for that."
L'Equipe: "The biggest mistake in the game was Pepe's send-off"
Realmadrid.com
The world press coincides in deeming the red card Pepe saw against Barcelona as unfair and decisive in the outcome of the game.
Pete Jenson, The Independent (UK)
"Pepe was shown a red card for a challenge on Dani Alves after the break with the theatrical reaction to the foul ensuring the card was red and not yellow, as it should have been."
Daily Mirror (UK)
"Real defender Pepe went on 62 minutes for a studs-up challenge on Dani Alves. It was a yellow card at worst. But the Barcelona players surrounded Stark like a pack of wolves to demand action. The official panicked and produced red."
Jacopo Gerna, Gazzeta dello Sport (Italy)
"Harsh send-off. Without Pepe's questionable red card on the 61-minute mark the match couldn't have ended the way it did."
L'Equipe (France)
"In a match plagued by errors and confrontations, the most noteworthy was Pepe's send-off."
Marca (Spain)
"An excessive red card for Pepe left Real Madrid with ten men a fourth time against Barcelona."
AS (Spain)
"Stark's mistake was to call a red card when it should have been yellow, but his greatest sin was to deprive us of football."
El Mundo (Spain)
"Once again, Real Madrid ended the match with ten men against Barcelona following Pepe's challenge on Alves, interpreted by the referee as violent when a yellow card would have probably sufficed."
ABC (Spain)
"Stark arrived and made a mess of things by booking Pepe with a red card when it should have been yellow at worst. He killed the tie with one blow. He destroyed Real Madrid and gave wings to a Barcelona side that had begun to give way."
La Gaceta (Spain)
"Germany's worst referee unfairly sent Pepe off and killed the semifinals."
El Pais (Spain)
"Pepe tackled Alves on the right leg. The red card could have been yellow, but referee Wolfgang Stark sent the Madridista off."
Moehaha Barca zal enkel nog hun fans achter hun hebben..
Realmadrid.com
The world press coincides in deeming the red card Pepe saw against Barcelona as unfair and decisive in the outcome of the game.
Pete Jenson, The Independent (UK)
"Pepe was shown a red card for a challenge on Dani Alves after the break with the theatrical reaction to the foul ensuring the card was red and not yellow, as it should have been."
Daily Mirror (UK)
"Real defender Pepe went on 62 minutes for a studs-up challenge on Dani Alves. It was a yellow card at worst. But the Barcelona players surrounded Stark like a pack of wolves to demand action. The official panicked and produced red."
Jacopo Gerna, Gazzeta dello Sport (Italy)
"Harsh send-off. Without Pepe's questionable red card on the 61-minute mark the match couldn't have ended the way it did."
L'Equipe (France)
"In a match plagued by errors and confrontations, the most noteworthy was Pepe's send-off."
Marca (Spain)
"An excessive red card for Pepe left Real Madrid with ten men a fourth time against Barcelona."
AS (Spain)
"Stark's mistake was to call a red card when it should have been yellow, but his greatest sin was to deprive us of football."
El Mundo (Spain)
"Once again, Real Madrid ended the match with ten men against Barcelona following Pepe's challenge on Alves, interpreted by the referee as violent when a yellow card would have probably sufficed."
ABC (Spain)
"Stark arrived and made a mess of things by booking Pepe with a red card when it should have been yellow at worst. He killed the tie with one blow. He destroyed Real Madrid and gave wings to a Barcelona side that had begun to give way."
La Gaceta (Spain)
"Germany's worst referee unfairly sent Pepe off and killed the semifinals."
El Pais (Spain)
"Pepe tackled Alves on the right leg. The red card could have been yellow, but referee Wolfgang Stark sent the Madridista off."
Moehaha Barca zal enkel nog hun fans achter hun hebben..