The thing is, Id nearly accept the son goal as its marginal, benefit of doubt to the attacker, only we have seen more onside looking goals given as offside this season and not just Liverpool
The photos posted are probably the easiest "Spot the Difference" competition ever. Only the second one shows all of the forward's foot, where the decision was made. The first photo is useless.
I notice also that the latest penalty given to the mancs during their derby, was for an identical foul as happened during our game v Brighton. So the consistency is there. Thankfully it didn't stand because VAR stepped in and spotted the manc to be offside.
Great documentary series on BT atm, focusing on UEFA referees during European Cup games in the past couple of seasons, where the main VAR incidents were shown with the communication broadcast, such as the penalty in the PSG v manc game, and the offside call that kicked City out of the European Cup v Spurs. The other headline was, the ref in our away game v Barcelona admitted he got injured after a couple of minutes, and should have been replaced. If he was, we may not have needed the herculean task we did in the second leg.
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