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It was a penalty FIFA 17 coins and a red card,” he said, thinking of the point United might have pinched.The referee disagreed. But if Bravo keeps making the same mistake, there will be penalties, goals and red cards.Perhaps Pep needs to tell his new goalie that he does NOT want him to play with his feet.Bundesliga notes: Robben on 'No Era Penal'; Schalke eyes third American teenNew Anfield, Old Liverpool—While others build new stadiums, Liverpool, valuing its money as well as its history, refurbishes one of the most famous arenas in soccer.The 4-1 home victory over Leicester on Saturday was the first in front of a new main stand that increases capacity at Anfield by 8,500. The attendance of 53,075 was the highest since

May when the old main stand was just four years old, and Liverpool, under Bob Paisley, won the title.On Saturday, the current team provided an appropriate mix of vintage Liverpool and the more recent, less successful teams.The opening goal after 13 minutes was a sweeping attack reminiscent of those late ‘70s teams. Liverpool created space with rapid, decisive running off the ball as they switched from defense into attack with two raking passes. Roberto Firmino controlled the ball and lost the defense with one touch and scored with the second http://www.futglory.com/

Wanyama pack opening already on a yellow mitted a tame foul early in the second half, the home crowd demanded red. Taylor seemed not to hear. Mauricio Pochettino, the Tottenham manager, did. Off came Wanyama. Since there was not another ball-winning midfielder on the bench, the more attacking ;rik Lamela came on.Tottenham was transformed. In the next 20 minutes it scored three goals. The last was Harry Kane’s first of the season and only the second of his 50 league goals scored before October 25th in a season. The anxiety was visible when he whiffed on a low cross. When the ball came straight back to him, Kane took the time to control it before slamming a shot into the net.The lesson for Stoke fans? Stop booing officials and start booing your players and your manager. They are the ones who are losing the matches