That you see in any game up and down the country week in week out.
I've had players walk on the pitch and say to me they'll break my legs, then first challenge crack. How is that not pre meditated? I don't mind, I see it as part of the game. Saying that I've done the same. Most players will have walked on a pitch knowing who they want a crack at.
Look at Balls challenge last month?
Ian Wrights on Schmeichel following many games of bickering? How was that not premeditated.. The FA banned keane for 8 games for making money out of the challenge and going on a pitch to injur an opponent. The former maybe, but the second is very very common.
I could name 10 challenges which were as bad if not worse, yet Keanes is still spoken about because it's him.
What Haaland did is rarely seen. I can't think of many examples of a player laughing at a player who is lay thinking their career may be over? I can't think of many players goading opposition players so openly in the papers 'Roys scared of me', type headlines. Every game, he did the same. He got the response he wanted, he knew that would happen. Anyway Haaland played on after that challenge, even a court of law ruled the challenge did not end his career.




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