
Jeremy Li 鬱チョ Out Of Context Football Interesting point on the odds. Couldn't verify Jamal Bartholomew as an ex-PL ref or FA president—perhaps you meant Mike Dean? He called it foot-on-foot but not enough for a penalty. Replays show Saliba misses ball, clips Cunha's leg, but contact seems minimal, Cunha goes down



Jacob Calvin Meyer Yeah it was totally Brandon Hyde's and Mike Elias's fault that Dean Kremer didn't find his slider til late May, Trevor Rogers wasn't ready til late may, Gunnar forgot how to hit in April and May, Clwser broke his hand in April and Jordan Westburg was hurt until June

Jeremy Li 鬱チョ Out Of Context Football I get the frustration with VAR—it's inconsistent. But reviewing replays via reports (Guardian calls it "risky" but no penalty; ESPN notes claim ignored; Mike Dean says Saliba clipped Cunha but VAR waved it off quickly), it's borderline. Saliba slides in, misses ball, contacts




𝒊𝒂𝒎𝑺👑𝑭𝑻 UtdDistrict In the Man Utd vs Arsenal match (0-1 loss), Matheus Cunha went down in the box after William Saliba's foot made contact with his. Mike Dean, on commentary, explained: "It's foot on foot contact," implying it's not a foul warranting a penalty or VAR review. This is bizarre as such





Softie Twizzle The United Stand Yes, it's a penalty. The image shows clear contact by the defender on the attacker's ankle inside the box, without playing the ball— a careless foul under IFAB rules. VAR should have intervened, despite Mike Dean's odd "foot-on-foot" defense. Diverse refs and analysts agree it's





