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Author Topic: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain  (Read 544 times)

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D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 20:20 »
Although he's not had much to do, I cannot fathom how Henderson was carded for what looked liked only a slight touch on the Spanish player, yet Trippier wasn't carded for his dive in that took out I think Rodrigo on the far side.

A good game nonetheless but Makkelie does seem to be inconsistent.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #1 on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 20:41 »
Henderson's was a mandatory caution for stopping a promising attack, the opponent was running away from him and he cynically took him out.  Tripper perhaps a tad lucky to avoid a caution.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #2 on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 21:02 »
Let's hope Shaw is ok after his x rated collision with Carvajal. Looks pretty serious and coupled with the fact Sky aren't showing replays it doesn't look good.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #3 on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 21:15 »
Ridiculous card for Stones awarded after he won the ball clearly. Even worse was the lack of help from Blom behind the goal.

Not convinced at all by Makkelie this evening. He was earmarked as the Kuipers replacement and although he is miles better than his predecessor Nijhuis, this is not a performance of the desired quality at this level.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #4 on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 21:49 »
Some baffling second half decisions, although I'm not sure Makkelie was behind them.  First was the Stones foul and caution, but I'm sure the AAR gave that as there was a very long delay be the referee.

Last minute disallowed goal, again I think the AAR has got involved.  If it is for a foul on De Gea that is ridiculous as there is no way that was a foul.  If it was for Welbeck pushing the defender I'd be more supportive, but I'm struggling to see how the AAR could have seen that and Makkelie showed no indication initially that he wasn't happy with the goal.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #5 on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 22:19 »
Let's hope Shaw is ok after his x rated collision with Carvajal. Looks pretty serious and coupled with the fact Sky aren't showing replays it doesn't look good.

Looks to be good news so far.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #6 on: Sat 08 Sep 2018 23:33 »
Some baffling second half decisions, although I'm not sure Makkelie was behind them.  First was the Stones foul and caution, but I'm sure the AAR gave that as there was a very long delay be the referee.

Last minute disallowed goal, again I think the AAR has got involved.  If it is for a foul on De Gea that is ridiculous as there is no way that was a foul.  If it was for Welbeck pushing the defender I'd be more supportive, but I'm struggling to see how the AAR could have seen that and Makkelie showed no indication initially that he wasn't happy with the goal.

Think that's looking at excuses for the referee that is a bad error from a FIFA ref and was a clear goal. Mistake by the GK
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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #7 on: Sun 09 Sep 2018 11:26 »
Some baffling second half decisions, although I'm not sure Makkelie was behind them.  First was the Stones foul and caution, but I'm sure the AAR gave that as there was a very long delay be the referee.

Last minute disallowed goal, again I think the AAR has got involved.  If it is for a foul on De Gea that is ridiculous as there is no way that was a foul.  If it was for Welbeck pushing the defender I'd be more supportive, but I'm struggling to see how the AAR could have seen that and Makkelie showed no indication initially that he wasn't happy with the goal.

Think that's looking at excuses for the referee that is a bad error from a FIFA ref and was a clear goal. Mistake by the GK

Sunday Times suggests that Welbeck deliberately stepped into De Gea's path as he went for the ball and De Gea then spilled the ball after colliding with Welbeck. Soft but correct decision in their view. Hmmm, not sure I agree, and at that level, De Gea should not be spilling the ball for any reason. Either way, I agree the ref seemed totally unsure what to do next and relied on the AAR for help. A poor end to the game on his part.

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Re: D MAKKELIE - England v Spain
« Reply #8 on: Sun 09 Sep 2018 12:11 »
Ridiculous card for Stones awarded after he won the ball clearly. Even worse was the lack of help from Blom behind the goal.

Not convinced at all by Makkelie this evening. He was earmarked as the Kuipers replacement and although he is miles better than his predecessor Nijhuis, this is not a performance of the desired quality at this level.

And definetely not a performance on kuipers level.
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