How on earth is this not a foul?



by andy1g

29 comments
  1. Genuine question on how this isn’t a foul, shoved from behind with both hands with no intention of playing the ball while the ref is standing literally next to it with clear view

  2. Does anyone else notice the design of the numbers on the back is changed? I wonder why.

  3. Never a pen, mate. We’re all Madridistas but we’re not deluded, are we?

  4. it would have been a foul anywhere else in the field except inside the box. Le Normand yesterday also had free reign to push people all game without a foul getting called.

  5. Outside of the box that would have been a foul. But it’s not enough for a pen

  6. It’s not a foul. He’s diving and it’s a soft touch. Watch me get burned to a stake for not being completely on our players side when it comes to what is perceived as a foul. Sorry but it’s true.

    There were many times even Ronaldo would dive and we would call him out on his bullshit but that doesn’t change the fact him and Vini are phenomenal players.

  7. Every Madrid fan must realise that this is not a foul, with all due respect.

  8. Come on mate, you can do posts better than this One …

  9. Asking this in RM sub it’s like being Brad Pitt and asking if I’m handsome…

    You gotta ask in r/soccer if you want to have non-fanboy true answers.

    Ps: if that’s a penalty, Carvajal and Rudiger would be doing 5-6 penalties per match.

  10. Op mate idk what you up to here we all are madristas but I can clearly tell that its not a foul was too soft to be given a foul.

  11. Are you for real!? This should be a pen?! Ffs man

  12. Oh no the ref doesn’t gift real every single game anymore, what’s happening

  13. Imagine a penalty everytime Rudiger did that to someone om the box

  14. That was the softest shove I’ve ever seen, let’s be real

  15. The same way Dani Carvajas shoulder charge into Julian Alvarez wasn’t a foul.

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