Bernardo Silva: Refereeing hurting Man City's title push
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Bernardo Silva: Refereeing hurting Man City's title push
"I just think that all the 50-50 [decisions] this season have gone against us. All of them. And it's quite frustrating. Because at the end, it makes a big difference in the title race."
"So, if Erling is running, and the goalkeeper just crashes into him, what can he do, just disappear? The goalkeeper can just crash into someone? He's not going to shoot the ball, because the goalkeeper comes at him. So what, he disappears?"
"I would say that in these few weeks we're not going to win a lot, but we can lose a lot. So this month can keep us alive, apart from the Carabao final obviously."
Manchester City fell seven points behind Arsenal following a 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest. Bernardo Silva expressed frustration over referee Darren England's decision not to award a penalty when goalkeeper Matz Sels challenged Erling Haaland in the penalty area. Silva stated that all 50-50 decisions this season have gone against City, significantly impacting the title race. He questioned how Haaland could avoid contact when the goalkeeper crashed into him. City faces a critical period with five games across three competitions before the March international break, including matches against Newcastle, Real Madrid, and Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final.
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