What I love about that on second viewing is the ref. Never forgets his job.
What I love about that on second viewing is the ref. Never forgets his job.
Better than Alan Chapman.What I love about that on second viewing is the ref. Never forgets his job.
For the record, I would be very much in favor of something like this happening at Yankee Stadium:
He did clearly win the ball.
Not sure if this is the right spot. This is brutal
All ball. De Jong got no ball and wasn't sent off. Apparently, if you're going to dropkick someone, just don't win the ball first.He did clearly win the ball.
It's true! Of course I was being a bit facetious, but the point is if he had not brought his back leg up he should have been fine.All ball. De Jong got no ball and wasn't sent off. Apparently, if you're going to dropkick someone, just don't win the ball first.
Bringing up the 2nd leg and then pushing off is where he got into trouble. I think he was just trying to cushion the blow from the other player, but it made it look terrible.It's true! Of course I was being a bit facetious, but the point is if he had not brought his back leg up he should have been fine.
That was a fine save on the goal line.
The unconscious & prone goal line save is the element that takes the sequence from rubbish to sublime.That was a fine save on the goal line.
And that it just kind of gently bounced off his back made it even better.The unconscious & prone goal line save is the element that takes the sequence from rubbish to sublime.