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The Official Swansea City Versus Burnley FC Premier League Match Day Thread on 18:50 - Mar 4 by LeonWasGod
I thought it was a push at the time, but the replay looks like he just got up higher and earlier and the defender threw himself to the ground when he felt a touch. Looks like the ref got something right in the end.
Seen it on a big screen now on MOTD, looks like my first impression at the time was right - looks like a small push 😬. Bet Taylor daren't blow for that even if he'd seen it.
But Dyche saying that a striker only gets that high if he's climbing - farkin idiot. Has he not seen Llorente' play before? There's no way he was climbing.
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The Official Swansea City Versus Burnley FC Premier League Match Day Thread on 09:07 - Mar 5 with 1117 views
The Official Swansea City Versus Burnley FC Premier League Match Day Thread on 08:45 - Mar 5 by LeonWasGod
Seen it on a big screen now on MOTD, looks like my first impression at the time was right - looks like a small push 😬. Bet Taylor daren't blow for that even if he'd seen it.
But Dyche saying that a striker only gets that high if he's climbing - farkin idiot. Has he not seen Llorente' play before? There's no way he was climbing.
Yes. Quite a small push.
Your arms naturally come out in front when you jump. He would have done the same arm movements if the defender was not there so not a foul for me.
The Official Swansea City Versus Burnley FC Premier League Match Day Thread on 08:45 - Mar 5 by LeonWasGod
Seen it on a big screen now on MOTD, looks like my first impression at the time was right - looks like a small push 😬. Bet Taylor daren't blow for that even if he'd seen it.
But Dyche saying that a striker only gets that high if he's climbing - farkin idiot. Has he not seen Llorente' play before? There's no way he was climbing.
When I saw it yesterday and watched MOTD (a few times as I really enjoyed our five minutes ) I felt Llorente definitely pushed him, however he'd have got there anyway IMO. Plus as you say strikers rise all the time to meet headers without climbing on others - his goals against Chelsea last week and the first today show that. I can understand Dyche being gutted, as he almost got a point out of a game where they deserved nothing. I also watched Chelsea game this morning (couldn't watch it last week) and the difference between PC in defeat (dignified, acknowledged Chelsea deserved to win, whilst discussing the penalty which may have changed things) compared to Dyche was a breath of fresh air. Why did we wait so long to appoint this guy ?
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