Greenlizard0 Premier League Football Thread ** spoilers ** [3rd - 5th February 2024]

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If Vicario doesn't find a way to deal with these set-plays soon then it could become a problem for Spurs as sides are just going to surround him at every set-play.
Spurs 1 up - what are the yellow leaflets they are holding up?
The PL's corrupt or something like that. I was half hoping their goal was ruled out just to wind them up a bit more.
 
If Vicario doesn't find a way to deal with these set-plays soon then it could become a problem for Spurs as sides are just going to surround him at every set-play.

The PL's corrupt or something like that. I was half hoping their goal was ruled out just to wind them up a bit more.
Any Richarlison goal is only ruled out if he takes his top off and the yellow stays.
 
If Vicario doesn't find a way to deal with these set-plays soon then it could become a problem for Spurs as sides are just going to surround him at every set-play.

The PL's corrupt or something like that. I was half hoping their goal was ruled out just to wind them up a bit more.
It’s an awful way of playing but Dyche all over. You see lads doing it in u9 football now, 2 lads just blocking the keeper etc.

It’s difficult to know what the keeper can do when there’s a player in front and and behind him.
 
It’s an awful way of playing but Dyche all over. You see lads doing it in u9 football now, 2 lads just blocking the keeper etc.

It’s difficult to know what the keeper can do when there’s a player in front and and behind him.
It is a high reward and low risk of play. The worst outcome is a goal disallowed if you are seen to push the rules too much. You can basically repeat this every corner as even if you give a blatant foul, there will never be a yellow card given.
 
It’s an awful way of playing but Dyche all over. You see lads doing it in u9 football now, 2 lads just blocking the keeper etc.

It’s difficult to know what the keeper can do when there’s a player in front and and behind him.
If you're Dyche you'd be mad not to do it though. City exposed a weakness in Vicario (that weakness being that he's pretty weak) and teams are just going to look to expose it now. You're right in that it's 100% Dyche but other sides will do the same and the more he struggles with any sort of physical contact the more he's going to get too.
 
Dyche clearly wanted to prove me wrong. Everton have offered nothing all game barring set-plays and for some random reason they've stopped trying to crowd Vicario and he's dealt with every corner easily this half.
 
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