braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
Re: Jan Vertonghen official
He was caught on his heels. He let his man run past him (leaving Caulker in a 2 v one situation). He wasn't paying attention to what was happening around him.
He would have been just as caught on his heels and would have left his man just as much regardless of where Caulker headed the ball. There's just no causal link between the two.
It wasn't an easy header for Caulker to make, not at all a easy ball to head back to the goalie or sideways to anyone, but a QPR player. He tried to head it down to where Gallas was heading, but Gallas completely stopped.
Caulker's clearing header was appalling. Gallas was caught on his heels but maybe that was because he expected Caulker to clear it more comfortably than he did.
He was caught on his heels. He let his man run past him (leaving Caulker in a 2 v one situation). He wasn't paying attention to what was happening around him.
He would have been just as caught on his heels and would have left his man just as much regardless of where Caulker headed the ball. There's just no causal link between the two.
It wasn't an easy header for Caulker to make, not at all a easy ball to head back to the goalie or sideways to anyone, but a QPR player. He tried to head it down to where Gallas was heading, but Gallas completely stopped.