Manchester City 1 1 Liverpool Etihad Stadium, November 25, Japan time .

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

"It's not a foul!"I can't do it!"The fans have two opinions!In this eye-catching battle for first place.

Premier League] Manchester City 1-1 Liverpool (Etihad Stadium on November 25, Japan time).

The fans talked a lot, and there was a two-person scene. Manchester City's Ruben Dias opened the scoring from a left-hand flank, but Akanji's shot was fouled by Alisson, disallowing the goal. Fans are excited to see a series of matches in which VAR intervenes. In the 13th round of the Premier League, the leader Manchester City hosted second-place Liverpool to compete for the top spot. The problematic scene came in the 68th minute, when City led by one goal. City won a corner on the left and Julian Alvarez's right-footed cross flew past goalkeeper Alisson and into the far post. Then, Ruben Diaz cut in at the right time to kick the ball in, and it looked like it would be a plus. However, the referee blew for a foul on Akanji, who made contact with Alisson. The goal was confirmed as invalid by VAR. This drama broke out in a huge controversy on social **. The argument of Manchester City supporters is that Alisson didn't catch the ball in the first place, with their comments including "It's not a foul, right?"."Is this a foul?And "he missed the ball at the beginning" place. ''However, there was indeed contact between Akanji and Alison. Akanji also appeared to have grabbed Alisson's arm, leading Liverpool supporters to believe the foul was justified. There were a lot of comments such as "this can't be a no-foul", "it's a goalkeeper charge", and "as a goalie, if it's a no-foul, i can't do it". Foul. ''(ABEMA Premier League) Liverpool (Etihad Stadium on November 25, Japan time).

Alisson was fouled and no goals were scored. Fans are excited to see a series of matches in which VAR intervenes. In the 13th round of the Premier League, the leader Manchester City hosted second-place Liverpool to compete for the top spot. The problematic scene came in the 68th minute, when City led by one goal. City won a corner on the left and Julian Alvarez's right-footed cross flew past goalkeeper Alisson and into the far post. Then, Ruben Diaz cut in at the right time to kick the ball in, and it looked like it would be a plus. However, the referee blew for a foul on Akanji, who made contact with Alisson. The goal was confirmed as invalid by VAR. This drama broke out in a huge controversy on social **. The argument of Manchester City supporters is that Alisson didn't catch the ball in the first place, with their comments including "It's not a foul, right?"."Is this a foul?And "he missed the ball at the beginning" place. ''However, there was indeed contact between Akanji and Alison. Akanji also appeared to have grabbed Alisson's arm, leading Liverpool supporters to believe the foul was justified. There were a lot of comments such as "this can't be a no-foul", "it's a goalkeeper charge", and "as a goalie, if it's a no-foul, i can't do it". Foul. ''(ABEMA Premier League).

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