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Manchester City scored a goal when it was beaten by Tottenham Hotspur but was ruled out. Kevin de Bruyne admitted that he was confused by the current regulations.
Manchester City beat Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (11/22/2020) early morning West Indonesian time. Goals from Son Heung-min and Giovani Lo Celso ensured that Man City’s dominance meant nothing.
The images of the match can be seen on Mola TV through the following link.
The Citizens managed to score goals from the feet of Aymeric Laporte, completing a pass from Gabriel Jesus. But the goal was disallowed because Jesus was judged to have played handball by controlling the ball.
Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne said he was confused by the current handball rules. He thinks that when the ball hits his arm it will no longer be considered a foul.
“I have been playing soccer professionally for 12 years and for nine years, there have been no changes in the rules, and in the last three years there have been so many changes. I don’t know why, soccer is a very fun game,” he said. BBC.
“To be honest, I no longer understand the rules. I think if the ball hits the upper arm, it is no longer a hand with changing rules,” he added.
On the other hand, there was also controversy in the Manchester United vs West Bromwich Albion match. West Brom received a penalty after Bruno Fernandes was found to have raped Conor Gallagher, but the referee changed his decision after reviewing the incident from the video assistant referee (VAR) monitor.
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