Before the match

Pep Guardiola said before the match, the referee told him and Jorggen klopp with their assistance that he won't blow minimal fowls, a strong one would be blown but he later work against what he said when Phil Foden scored but the goal was disallowed. This kind of foul happened when Arsenal played against Liverpool, when Gabriel Jesus used power to collect ball and scored but the FA said it has to do with the amount of seconds but another one happened on Arsenal vs Manchester United that Gabriel Matineli scored, the referee has registered the goal VAR called him back to check the build up and he saw where Martin Odegaard had fouled Erikson and the goal was disallowed.

If Gabriel Martineli's goal could be disallowed for the foul that Martin Odegaard had committed, then there is nothing wrong in disallowing Phil Foden's goal because Eling Brut Haaland has hold Ferbinho down so he won't win the ball and the build up resulted to the goal that was canceled. Haaland hold Ferbinho till extend that he couldn't touch the ball and Bernando Silver gained the ball, the shoot his shot but goal keeper kept it and Haaland still went ahead to take remove ball from the goalkeeper hand then Phil Foden had chance to score the goal. All the action isn't up to 15 seconds, so it's not a long period of time and it has to be disallowed so they (both referee and video assistant referee) did the right thing there.

But this is premier league that the same thing doesn't applicable to all the referees in the sense that a foul to a referee didn't a foul to another referee and that is what brings confusion to all premier league matches. As the referee said he won't take minimal foul before the start of the match, I think that is why he first overlooked the foul Eling Brut Haaland commited against Ferbinho but it's too glaring to the world that it's a big foul as video assistance referee shown him the foul that lead to the goal build up, he didn't have choice than to disqualify the goal because he may be sanctioned by the premier league FA if he make the goal stand.

Jorggen klopp's red card really surprised, he shouldn't have shouted that much on the fourth official, as if the fourth official is the one that didn't blow the foul against Manchester City of which Refree had foretold him and Pep Guardiola that there won't be chance for minimal foul and he did what he said he would do. Mohammed Salah had used up his strength, so he couldn't even move more than how he moved, of which opponents are so close to him marking him to win the ball for him, although he was disturbed so as he broke down, they Collected the ball. Pep was already winning, so he shouldn't even make that kind of noise.



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