How do you explain that the centre half kept playing, aswell as their keeper who did his best to save the shot? The only one that stopped playing was the other centrehalf who raised his hand for offside - perhaps more in hope than belief, i dont know. But i know for sure that the centrehalf and keeper wouldnt have kept playing if they heard any whistle.franksav63 wrote:I sort of understand where LDB is coming from, but Inter and the Chavs play a totally different game to us, and it's not the first time we've played and had no shots on target, I think the 2-0 loss at Chelski was another example.Eboue-Why? wrote:LDB, you were doing well up to the point in bold. What the fuck are you on about? Oh so the penalty Messi should have got was all part of UEFA's masterplan not to make the corrupt ref look obvious was it? Ref was shit, Wenger's tactics were shit, Cesc, Diaby, Rosciky had shit games.MK Gould wrote:Absolutely agree on every point!LDB wrote:Can we stop all this zero shots on target guff? Inter milan had zero shots on target at the nou camp last year and the amount of mourinho cock-sucking going on on this forum at the time was incredible.
There is no shame in not seeing much of the ball at the nou camp, how many teams that play there do?
We scored a goal. FACT.
Inter milan and chelsea both failed to score at the nou camp. FACT.
We were ahead in the tie after 150 minutes of football, level on the night and on the way up at the time of the sending off. FACT.
I think people are trying to convince themselves that the sending off didnt change the course of the game to avoid facing up to the fact that we were fucking robbed by a corrupt ref last night. Put your obsessions for slagging this team off to one side for a second and realise what actually happened last night.
Shit happens, corruption is a great excuse for Wenger's failure AGAIN against Barcelona
Whilst you can argue that the sending off was harsh, it was a brainless thing for RVP to do, to carry on and shoot, just don't give the c**t of a ref an excuse to show red, also RVP must have seen the flag go up, the pass leading up to it, was on that linemans side, thickness in the extreme, and also another ready made excuse for Wenger.
I think everyone has to agree that the sending off changed the course of the game - whether we could have held out is purely spectulation, but my own opinion is that perhaps we could have.
Unfortunately we will never know.