There are SO MANY reasons to give Harry Kane a red card vs Liverpool – Nicol | ESPN FC



ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas, Craig Burley & Steve Nicol discuss whether Harry Kane should have been sent off following his challenge on Andy Robertson in their 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the Premier League.

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  1. "won the ball", Robertson jumps, flicking the ball onto Harry Kanes arm. that's not winning the ball Harry. I hope Karma comes for Harry Kane soon, he deserves it. Karma did come for Pickford when England lost the Euros final, so here is hoping the same or something similar happens to Harry Kane.

  2. This isn't going away! The pgmol have seriously betrayed the sport! They have failed to correctly uphold the rules of the sport and displayed a hitherto unseen arrogance and contempt for football fans, players and clubs at all levels of the sport. I don't know where we as fans go from here, they have broken our trust, I'm just glad it wasn't a players leg. It's a shameful decision and response at every turn. Disgusting.

  3. refs seem to always struggle in big energetic games – both on the field and in the VAR booth. That is the purpose of VAR, to help the on the field refs, who might be overwhelmed by the moment. frankly refs are not trained or chosen for the kind of courage and character it takes to remain in control when the energy is very high. it is sad. they need harder folks for the job.

  4. I've heard the post-match analysis on most of the major broadcasters. I was left shocked by the deafening silence of the pundits on the tackle by Harry Kane on Robertson. My shock turned into a nightmare when past referees and pundits on some of these channels infact defended Harry Kane. And now we come to the post match comments by Harry Kane. Saying he went for the ball and in fact was shocked to have received a yellow card !!! Was he born an idiot or did it progress in stages ? But thank God I viewed this channel and listened to Stevie and Craig, especially Craig Burley. Finally someone with the courage to speak out what we all knew in our hearts. I don't know why my thoughts drifted into the past and remembered the rise of Hitler. Was his rise the result of bad people singing his virtues or was it the result of the deathly silence of the so called "good' people ?? I leave it to your better judgement.

  5. If it had been Sala, it would have been a “strikers challenge,” and we’d have heard no more about it. If it had been against anyone but Liverpool, ditto. The medias love-in with a happy when he’s winning but a petulant child when he’s losing Klopp and Liverpool is lamentable.

  6. bang on right these two legends should be VAR refs. Why do you need incompetent mates of incompetent referees who make watching their backs the No1 priority over the Laws of the game.

  7. Why ask Kane …he got a touch for a goal few seasons ago that no modern technology could detect…but had the neck to claim it and SWEAR on it…absolute joke …and why don't these VAR Refs get removed from their jobs…anybody else with that lever of ineptitude in their performance would be sacked or demoted

  8. Craig there's so many reasons that Milner didn't get a RED CARD cos he plays for Klopp and Liverpool. Where were ur comments when this happen. That match against man City 2 Liverpool players should got a red cad and 3 players yellow card.didnt hear u shouting then, same with entire Pannel.ull SUCK.???

  9. As an Arsenal fan I think Liverpool missed an easy win cause of referee mistakes. Red card for Kane, penalty for Jota (and of course red card for Robertson). VAR referees was out buying sundaes… why is it so hard for refs admitting the "clear and obvious" mistakes they made post match?

  10. What a hopeless game the referee had. The one thing nobody mentioned was how honest Robbo was when Kane tackled him. If Robbo went rolling on the pitch Kane would have been definitely sent off. I would love to see the FA come out hold their hands up and say we need to improve. That is the only way to ensure this does not happen again. Referees should be docked wages and given bonuses for bad and good performances respectively. That might help improve things.

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