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Definition for attacking threat on this graph is what he sets up for teammates.

It is a great representation of what he converts AND creates.

There’s another one that looks exactly like this where the x axis is number of minutes per foul received. Just as incredible how few fouls he gets compared to a Saka or Grealish.

Poor hard done by Salah. Ha ha.

Yep, poor Salah, this is how “well” he’s had it in the past, and his stats (at least) haven’t improved last couple of seasons….

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Big win for Wolves.

As bizarre as it seems because only two points separates 17th and 18th, relegation is just about confirmed. I can't see how either of Leicester or Ipswich stay up.

Would be reasonably rare for the 3 promoted teams to all go straight back down two years in a row? EPL has gapped the majority of the continental european sides as far financials goes, is there even too much money for the established PL teams making it impossible for the promoted teams now. It doesn't help them I guess that the smaller EPL sides like Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth are all well run.
 
Would be reasonably rare for the 3 promoted teams to all go straight back down two years in a row? EPL has gapped the majority of the continental european sides as far financials goes, is there even too much money for the established PL teams making it impossible for the promoted teams now. It doesn't help them I guess that the smaller EPL sides like Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth are all well run.
Also doesn't help when the two worst sides they're chasing have world class talent like Cunha, Son and Van Der Ven in their sides
 
Sensational result for Forest. Surely that’s got to be a first where a side has lost by 5+ goals one weekend and turned around and had a greater win the following weekend.
Sheffield Wednesday November 1997: lose 6-1 to Man Utd, beat Bolton 5-0 is the closest.
 

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I don’t get it, what is favourable about that? It shouldn’t even be a discussion.
I don't see that as cut and dried, neither was any footage at the time.

But there was unusual movement and I can only presume he wasn't clipped.

The worse decision was McAllister not getting sent off and Alexander Arnold doing a Rodri in the penalty area.
 
That's the angle I saw online, looks like he runs into it with his chest.
More or less handball than Sissoko?
Yes that's still an annoying decision.
 
They changed the laws to legalise handballs that hit the body first...the day after that final.
Spursiest thing to end all Spursy things.
 
I don't see that as cut and dried, neither was any footage at the time.

But there was unusual movement and I can only presume he wasn't clipped.

The worse decision was McAllister not getting sent off and Alexander Arnold doing a Rodri in the penalty area.
You're not even in the title race. Lets us just win one mate. :D
 
Amazing that Arsenal are still in the title race, with only 2 wins against top half teams this year.

Good effort to sweep all the games they should win against the lower ranked teams.
 
Very sure it hits Trent in the chest.

You’re just stirring now.
Nope. Just having an opinion that's different to yours. Watched it live and looked to me like he used his arm to control the ball.
 

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