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Player Watch: Moussa Sissoko

tiger666

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Jan 4, 2005
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Watch the video (it’s on YT) rather than guess from a photo where parallax makes any guess meaningless. Verts jumps, Sissoko ducks and the ball passes inches above sissoko’s head.

Pretty obvious what the issue is here looking at your previous posts in this thread:
 

SandroClegane

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Jun 27, 2012
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Watch the video (it’s on YT) rather than guess from a photo where parallax makes any guess meaningless. Verts jumps, Sissoko ducks and the ball passes inches above sissoko’s head.
The screenshot was from the video...
 

rsmith

The hand of Ghod
Nov 8, 2006
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Yet you're the one that posted the photo...okay then lol

I've already watched it by the way and you're still wrong, and the ball flies between Kane's and Sissoko's head regardless.

Look:
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The should have gone to Specsavers advert was meant for you.
Let's lose the insults.
Your photo clearly shows the ball after it's passed the wall. Verts had landed after his jump and he and Dier are turning round to watch the goal.
 

rsmith

The hand of Ghod
Nov 8, 2006
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If you want to assess the situation using screenshots, here it is. Kane standing, Verts jumping, Sissoko ducking

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JAYSTAR

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Aug 25, 2012
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If you want to assess the situation using screenshots, here it is. Kane standing, Verts jumping, Sissoko ducking

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Or it's Kane desperately hoping the ball doesn't smash him in the face, Verts showing he's not scared of the ball smashing him in the face and Sissoko thinking, I think I'd rather it hit me on the forehead so I'll tilt my head rather than get smashed in the face!!!
 

doctor stefan Freud

the tired tread of sad biology
Sep 2, 2013
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Using sophisticated, cutting edge industry technology, I can draw this argument to a close and confirm that Sissoko did indeed not block the ball from the free kick that led to a Bournemouth goal.

However, I can also ratify from the same image that I don’t give a fuck because he’d also scored a beauty of a goal minutes earlier:

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Everlasting Seconds

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On a general note, on 3-0 up I'd rather concede a goal than have any Spurs player risk a concussion. I haven't spent time on this specific incidence to know how deliberate or not it might have been, but I wouldn't fault any player for making a split second decision to avoid head injuries.
 

Syn_13

Fly On, Little Wing
Jul 17, 2008
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Using sophisticated, cutting edge industry technology, I can draw this argument to a close and confirm that Sissoko did indeed not block the ball from the free kick that led to a Bournemouth goal.

However, I can also ratify from the same image that I don’t give a fuck because he’d also scored a beauty of a goal minutes earlier:

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Better than VAR.
 

Yid-ol

Just-outside Edinburgh
Jan 16, 2006
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Using sophisticated, cutting edge industry technology, I can draw this argument to a close and confirm that Sissoko did indeed not block the ball from the free kick that led to a Bournemouth goal.

However, I can also ratify from the same image that I don’t give a fuck because he’d also scored a beauty of a goal minutes earlier:

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After seeing this high definition picture of the goal, I am a bit worried how long he might be out for with his leg taking off.... Hope he's ok!
 

agrdavidsfan

Ledley's Knee!
Aug 25, 2005
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Him and aurier must do not have a brain.

He’s not technically good enough to be a centre midfielder and he’s not good enough to be a winger so I don’t really know what he’s meant to be lol except not enough
 
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