PSV vs. Girona: Extended Highlights | UCL League Phase MD 4 | CBS Sports Golazo



PSV are still looking for their first Champions League win and now take on Girona, who snapped a two-game losing streak last time out.

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38 thoughts on “PSV vs. Girona: Extended Highlights | UCL League Phase MD 4 | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. Michael Oliver in the Prem: 🤡 Michael Oliver in the champions league: 😏

    Edit: My bad, literally can’t calm down a scrap without sending out a couple of yellow cards, absolute joke ref man

  2. This is so pitiful to watch. Girona the team which ran through La Liga last season to qualify for the Champions League playing like a third division club. This is what happens when clubs are focused on revenues instead of winning trophies. Selling key players when they just made it to the top with no proper signings is recipe for disaster next season.

  3. When it comes to the throw-in, I've watched enough American football (both college and NFL) to know that that foot was touching the line the whole time. An Am. football player would've been ruled down for that much of his foot touching the line.

    What's less clear is whether his back foot was in contact with the ground when he released the ball; I'm slightly leaning no, but it's tough to tell from this video.

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