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Man of the Match  

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  1. 1. Who Is Your Man of the Match?

    • Cech
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    • Ferreira
    • Ivanovic
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    • Terry
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    • Bertrand
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    • Ramires
    • Ake
    • Moses
    • Oscar
    • Benayoun
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    • Torres
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    • Hazard(sub)
    • Luiz(sub)
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    • Marin(sub)
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The only reason for anyone to consider Torres the scorer is to desperately make him look better than he is. Torres is a wanker and he deserves no credit for the goal. In fact he was lucky not to block the shot completely like he did the other day.

this.

Only OUR Website has him as the scorer. The official matchreport by the FA has Ramires as scorer, rightly so.

http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2013/Feb/fifth-round-middlesbrough-chelsea-report.aspx

Goals from Ramires and Victor Moses secured victory for Rafael Benitez's side who beat Liverpool in The Final last season.
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this.

Only OUR Website has him as the scorer. The official matchreport by the FA has Ramires as scorer, rightly so.

http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2013/Feb/fifth-round-middlesbrough-chelsea-report.aspx

Tbf, I think it is Torres' goal. The last man to touch the ball before it enters the net is the goal scorer according to the laws.

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Tbf, I think it is Torres' goal. The last man to touch the ball before it enters the net is the goal scorer according to the laws.

So Droba's goal in the CL final was an own goal by Manuel Neuer, Lamps freekcik vs Tottenham last season was an own goal by scott parker, Oscars little flick in the FA cup vs brentford was an own goal by the keeper, Lamps last minute winner vs stoke in 2009 was a goal by Ballack? Utter BS. The rule says if a player shoots onto goal and the ball is deflected on its way in it is his goal. If a player A shoots but the shot is going wide but is deflected by a player B and as a consequence of that goes into goal instead it is player B's goal.

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So Droba's goal in the CL final was an own goal by Manuel Neuer, Lamps freekcik vs Tottenham last season was an own goal by scott parker, Oscars little flick in the FA cup vs brentford was an own goal by the keeper, Lamps last minute winner vs stoke in 2009 was a goal by Ballack? Utter BS. The rule says if a player shoots onto goal and the ball is deflected on its way in it is his goal. If a player A shoots but the shot is going wide but is deflected by a player B and as a consequence of that goes into goal instead it is player B's goal.

Yes, but was Ramires' shot on target? I don't think so.

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Great night last night, little lad had his photo taken with Luiz and managed to get all sorts signed from the players.

Match wasn't great but I didn't expect anything else. Laughed at Rafa this morning that bloke is getting sacked today.

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I'm not sure. I think it might have gone just to the right of the post because even with the deflection it still ended up in the corner. Guess we'll have to wait and see who is it given for.

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I'm not sure. I think it might have gone just to the right of the post because even with the deflection it still ended up in the corner. Guess we'll have to wait and see who is it given for.

Looking from the camera angle behind the goal, it does look like Ramires's shot was on target and nowhere near going off the goal. Steele might have saved it but the deflection of Torres took it over the GK.

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Looking from the camera angle behind the goal, it does look like Ramires's shot was on target and nowhere near going off the goal. Steele might have saved it but the deflection of Torres took it over the GK.

Think it's too far out to tel 100%. Isn't there a committee or something in the FA that decide about these kinds of goal?

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Too far out to tell?! Have you actually seen the replays???

Yes I did. And I think, the deflection was too close to the shot to tell 100% by eye because you need to into account not just the direction bu the ball's momentum, both linear and angular. In fact it's practically impossible.

And you did not answer my question! :rant:

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