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El Chiringuito nicely demonstrated for us last week, the small emotional moments during a football match can make for conversation for television types. After yesterday’s 4-2 win over Manchester United, Liverpool’s Sadio Mané decided not to accept Jürgen Klopp’s high five. BeIN Sports decided to offer an English-language version of
El Chiringuito:
Just like
El Chiringuito’s segment on Eden Hazard, we get a little bit more analysis than we might have expected on a small post-match moment. I would argue that we’ve seen things like this all the time, and it ends up not being a long-standing issue it was only last year Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min had a scuffle on the pitch heading into halftime. BeIN does have a much more measured approach than
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Poor Ed Woodward. Manchester United’s executive vice-chairman was so set against the proposed Super League, so vehemently and principally opposed to the entire hideous idea, that he flat out insisted on saying absolutely nothing about it for two days before, once it was obviously falling apart and reputations were being shredded like so much cabbage at a coleslaw convention, announcing that he was resigning but not quite yet.
Amid the chaos of Tuesday night this noble stand was misinterpreted by a foolish public as evidence not of the greatest ethical purity but of some kind of personal failure, forcing someone to brief Sky today that Woodward’s resignation came “because he could not support the owners’ plans to join the Super League”, rather than because he was fatally tainted by the entire miserable clusterbungle. The Fiver, along with all right-thinking fans, thanks him for his sacrifice.