It's a joke, "he could've killed him" is what Alex Ferguson said about an incident involving Robin van Persie and that quote has continued to be used over and over again as a joke since then.
Idiots. Rules on kicking a player like he did twice on VDV falls under “violent” conduct and a red card. Shouldn’t take hands to the face of two different players.
All these people criticizing Kudos need to understand that it wasn’t just about the ball getting stuck between Van Dijk's legs. There’s no way Kudos would react that way without something provoking him. Players like Van Dijk can say or do things on the pitch that cross the line, and that's what triggers situations like this. Kudos isn’t the first to snap under pressure-just look at Pepe getting a red card for hitting an opponent in the face during a heated match, or Yerson Mosquera shoving Kai Havertz during a tussle and somehow avoiding punishment. If you’ve been on a football field, you know emotions run high. It's unfair to call it madness just because Kudos is a black player. Are you saying he deserves different treatment because of his race? Let's keep the same energy for everyone!"
For one, when tf did van dijk play for spurs, seems like you didn’t watch the game😭. For two no one has mentioned anything about race. Stop reaching. Literally not one person. He is getting criticised because he literally slapped someone in the face, pushed another. And kicked the ball at someone twice. Nothing to do with race at all. Everything just because of his actions.
@@rexxy3228and so what... Have you been on a field of a losing team before? Yeah he truly deserves the red card but don't make it seems like this is first time you're seeing this... Smh
@@EL-VISA-GH we’re not though, this guys bringing up race when it literally means nothing about his skin colour. He slapped a guy. Of course he is going to get criticism.
This is embarrassing! The over reaction & over analysing of the refs decisions the right decision was made within a couple minutes, Yes the standard of referees isn’t great at the moment but every person and their dog seems to want to criticise even when the right decision is made. They get something wrong massive over reaction, they get it right massive over reaction remember these guys are human easy to say all this in a studio or on a sofa go ref a grass roots game or play an actual game of football instead of being a bloody at home football analysis
‘He could’ve killed him’. Oh come on, reign it in
It's a joke, "he could've killed him" is what Alex Ferguson said about an incident involving Robin van Persie and that quote has continued to be used over and over again as a joke since then.
Most players who get fouled act like they've been shot and run over by a train , understandable opinion.
How they pronounce Kudus is so funny
Two kicks to the body, two pushes to the face of two people. 12 game ban.
And almost murdered Richarlison.
@@ko0302 accidental head-but, was genuinely hurt though. 🤔
@@jreadman756 slapstick genius lmao
@@ko0302😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kudus to arsenal here we go🎉
The host of this show is rude! Taljs over everyone, shouts just doesnt respect his guest and co host.
Idiots. Rules on kicking a player like he did twice on VDV falls under “violent” conduct and a red card. Shouldn’t take hands to the face of two different players.
Yet Nicolas Jackson gets nothing for slapping Morato of Forest. And you wonder why Forest call out PGMOL
Forest player who knocked Gusto almost out of the stadium should get what then?
Joel could have killed him really mate?….
6 match ban surely
All these people criticizing Kudos need to understand that it wasn’t just about the ball getting stuck between Van Dijk's legs. There’s no way Kudos would react that way without something provoking him. Players like Van Dijk can say or do things on the pitch that cross the line, and that's what triggers situations like this. Kudos isn’t the first to snap under pressure-just look at Pepe getting a red card for hitting an opponent in the face during a heated match, or Yerson Mosquera shoving Kai Havertz during a tussle and somehow avoiding punishment. If you’ve been on a football field, you know emotions run high. It's unfair to call it madness just because Kudos is a black player. Are you saying he deserves different treatment because of his race? Let's keep the same energy for everyone!"
For one, when tf did van dijk play for spurs, seems like you didn’t watch the game😭. For two no one has mentioned anything about race. Stop reaching. Literally not one person. He is getting criticised because he literally slapped someone in the face, pushed another. And kicked the ball at someone twice. Nothing to do with race at all. Everything just because of his actions.
People just criticize Kudos, not black people. I don’t understand why you regard the people who criticize Kudos’s behavior as racists.
@@rexxy3228and so what... Have you been on a field of a losing team before? Yeah he truly deserves the red card but don't make it seems like this is first time you're seeing this... Smh
@@EL-VISA-GH we’re not though, this guys bringing up race when it literally means nothing about his skin colour. He slapped a guy. Of course he is going to get criticism.
You're an absolute weapon 🤡
You can take the mun 🔑 out of the jungle but you can't take the jungle out of the mun 🔑
Millions of bots
talk sport talk shite ..
Agree 💯 mate, who are these bozos.
Saka or salah isnt even a debate, put some respect on the kings name ffs
For your head sake... Sometimes emotions get the better of us... Don't act like a saint.. Smh
This is embarrassing! The over reaction & over analysing of the refs decisions the right decision was made within a couple minutes, Yes the standard of referees isn’t great at the moment but every person and their dog seems to want to criticise even when the right decision is made. They get something wrong massive over reaction, they get it right massive over reaction remember these guys are human easy to say all this in a studio or on a sofa go ref a grass roots game or play an actual game of football instead of being a bloody at home football analysis