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NtCham tackle on Allen

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https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/football/football-news/coventry-city-mark-robins-swansea-26651863

"But the 28-year-old was brought down from behind by Olivier Ntcham towards the end of the first half"

" I think it was a poor challenge from behind"


Now I've only seen it once, but as NtCham ran back I thought here comes a foul.

In fact I thought it was a good clean tackle and he got the ball.

Anyone seen a replay of it?
 
It looked good and clean to me at the time and I'd be surprised if it was anything but on a replay.
 
Nothing wrong with that tackle and one you'll see every day of the week on a football pitch
 
3swan said:
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/football/football-news/coventry-city-mark-robins-swansea-26651863

"But the 28-year-old was brought down from behind by Olivier Ntcham towards the end of the first half"

" I think it was a poor challenge from behind"


Now I've only seen it once, but as NtCham ran back I thought here comes a foul.

In fact I thought it was a good clean tackle and he got the ball.

Anyone seen a replay of it?

Excellent tackle clearly had the ball, but he caught Allen as he would have given the tackle, on another day its a freekick, but poor tackle it wasn't, football is a contact game its not no contact, sorry Allen was injured from it of course, but that's the nature of the game though.
 

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