Graeme Souness
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Podcast Appearances
The emotion, poor Neto there, first Premier League goal in front of the Kop, disallowed.
You know, fans don't know whether to celebrate, managers don't know whether to celebrate.
So it's taken all that side out of it as well because that's what's created.
So for the team that get the boost, if you like, Liverpool, that's given them a lift.
Manchester City the other day when the penalty was saved and then retaken to give them the lift.
For the team that's had it against them, it really, really hurts them.
I know Conor didn't ask for it, the players didn't, but the managers did agree to this, but it's still going to take a little bit of fine-tuning.
But I agree, Graham's rule would definitely improve things.
I think a draw would have probably been the fair result, how it felt and the game.
But if you actually look at the correct decisions of the letter of the law, then the first goal has to stand.
It was inconclusive, they've said, whether Virgil van Dijk handballed it in the build-up to the pass.
Everything else, there was definitely nothing wrong with, in my opinion.
and the ball had already hit the back of the net before the whistle was blown.
From Wolves' point of view, it feels so, so harsh because it was such a marginal decision, which, you know, it is inches, but by the letter of the law and everything else, then it has to stand.
And then in the second half, Wolves reacted.
They played really, really well.
And, again, so many top sides, you know, obviously against Tottenham, they played brilliantly, became a way of nothing.
Excellent against Manchester City.
And here, again, they're taking the top sides.
Even though they're making four changes, you see a real identity of what they're doing.