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That was some ball from Kane.

Yep, and some run and touch from Bellingham.

Tough call by Carsley today to drop Watkins who scored in the last one. Looks like he's got both big calls right this week.

I still think it's harsh that you concede a penalty and have to take a yellow card though. I felt sorry for Scales and think the goal was enough punishment. They're falling apart after that.
 
Yep, and some run and touch from Bellingham.

Tough call by Carsley today to drop Watkins who scored in the last one. Looks like he's got both big calls right this week.

I still think it's harsh that you concede a penalty and have to take a yellow card though. I felt sorry for Scales and think the goal was enough punishment. They're falling apart after that.

Agree on the yellow. It's a pen, but yellow is harsh.

I will say, only seen the 2nd half, so that foul is harsh, I don't know if he has made more fouls to add up.

Bellingham just provides the Dele role that Kane needs.
 
Agree on the yellow. It's a pen, but yellow is harsh.

I will say, only seen the 2nd half, so that foul is harsh, I don't know if he has made more fouls to add up.

Bellingham just provides the Dele role that Kane needs.
It was a yellow, more annoyed about his first yellow for delaying a restart. We also we should have had 2 pens, Ferguson being pulled to the ground by his jersey and Walker falling onto Szmodics heel. No point in VAR if doesn't pick either of those up.
 
Haaland is just tearing it up right now! 34 goals in 36 games is a crazy stat, and to break a record that’s stood since 1937 is pretty wild. I’ve been following his career, and it's cool to see him reach these milestones so quickly. It’s a big deal for Norwegian football, and he’s definitely leaving his mark as one of the country’s all-time greats.
 
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