Julien Laurens
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Appearances Over Time
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For the clearance, which leads to the Rodrigo second yellow and sending off.
Or to try, yeah.
I think to try and see what the referee would do.
Right.
We've seen them given, but a long time ago, they're not given anymore.
You can't challenge the goalkeeper when his ball is in his hand, even to kick it long.
And I think, so what I wanted to ask you, so you clearly see on the footage, if you watch the game again or if you haven't seen and you see the highlights,
Mourinho is clearly saying, you could read on his lips, he's saying, go, pointing clearly to Trubin, you know, go in the box for the... I wonder if Trubin was asking, as sometimes goalkeepers do, shall I go?
And sometimes the manager said, no, no, I would rather you stay.
In this case, it was a no-brainer.
Obviously, Mourinho was always going to say, go and let's go for it, for the last kick of the game.
Or if it was just Mourinho and Trubin was just...
standing there not doing anything and Mourinho said hey come on you go and let's let's hope for the best uh which would be interesting because Trubin could not really even explain at the end saying like I don't know what to say I've never scored I was there the ball arrived I literally jumped and then that's it and I'm like hang on this is the greatest moment there's there's a photo on clear on video where he's photos unbelievable I know what you're going with yeah when he goes on to his knees right the knee slide and you have everybody else behind
Serbs, staff members, starters with the rain as well.
Like such an iconic photo.
I think the expected goals is 3.6.
In a Champions League game like this against Real Madrid, it's incredible.
at that stage Benfica have 10 because Owens is the only one taking the free kick there's no defender this is the last kick of the game so they're all in the box there's a plus 3 advantage
Yeah, probably, yeah.
How does that happen?