Nah I just clocked it.
People hate Arsenal more than they love their own team. How can a Spurs fan be this angry about a result that practically keeps them up lmaooo
I have watched football for years and very rarely do I come out of a game genuinely questioning the integrity of the officiating, but what happened in this game particularly was definitely beyond shamelessness.
THREE potential red card incidents in one match and somehow every single major decision magically falls in City’s favour.
That Matheus Nunes challenge alone should’ve been enough to bring Manchester City down to 10 men. Last man, player through on goal, brings the player (Schade) down in front of goal while barely getting anything on the ball and somehow there’s no foul, no booking, nothing. We have seen defenders get sent off this season for far less contact than that.
And this is the exact reason why we the fans have completely lost trust in PGMOL. The inconsistency is actually insulting at this point. One player gets a straight red for a slight touch in midfield, another escapes punishment in a goal scoring situation because the result affects a title race!!
People will say “stop crying” for sure, I know, but at some point, we the fans are allowed to question why these decisions repeatedly benefit the same teams (Manchester City to be precise) in the biggest moments.
After Chelsea’s clash against Barcelona in the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final controversy, this is the second biggest most disturbing officiating performances I have watched in my life.
I certainly don’t know how much Manchester City paid to pull this one off, but it must certainly be a lot!!!