All evidence suggests it. The "errors" made were so straight forward and we know Arteta didn't want to play him for a specific reason. Re watch the first one again. What was he actually trying to do?
Clearly did what he did in retaliation to something. One mistake we are used to but two in quick succession.... Not bothered at all as he is sent off too
Did David Luiz sabotage us on purpose?
posted on 18/6/20
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 32 minutes ago
A lot of bitter OTT criticism from opposition supporters who want players to play blinders v City,he made mistakes but City can make any defender make a mistake,give credit where its due to Citys attackers
Arteta says hes not worried about Luiz just now,his opinion hasn't changed
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what u smoking? he did the same vs us and most of us called it and expected it as he was subbed on who expected him to play a blinder vs city?
posted on 18/6/20
Its nothing new very predictable,opposition watch game for one reason to see City lose,when it doesn't happen find scapegoat
If it wasn't Luiz it would of been someone elses fault nothing to do with Citys performance
posted on 18/6/20
Well truth is everyone expected City to win and they did, Leno kept them in it then Luiz gifted City the win, the ref from Manchester couldnt wait to double punish Luiz either with not only a pen but sent him off. Either way City was expected to win, scapegoat or not.
posted on 18/6/20
The ref from Manchester is notorious for being a United fan and took ages to get his card out
posted on 18/6/20
Isn't there a double jeopardy rule or something? When a penalty is awarded its not a red card if the player made genuine attempt to win the ball?
posted on 18/6/20
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 11 minutes ago
Isn't there a double jeopardy rule or something? When a penalty is awarded its not a red card if the player made genuine attempt to win the ball?
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That's correct as I understand it
posted on 18/6/20
Then why was Luiz sent off? It was hardly a blatant tug. Luiz just had a hand on Mahrez shoulder that precipitated a flop.
posted on 18/6/20
SO, a red card all day long, as the perm hair donkey made no attempt to play the ball
posted on 18/6/20
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 4 minutes ago
Then why was Luiz sent off? It was hardly a blatant tug. Luiz just had a hand on Mahrez shoulder that precipitated a flop.
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Well he wasn't trying to play the ball, was he?
If you think it was a dive then that's fair enough but there's no reason for the double jeopardy rule to apply here.
posted on 18/6/20
blatantly pulling Mahrez back, ever since the infamous performance against Germany every cvnt and his dog knew Luiz was dugsheidt