Guardiola and Haaland call on officials to make more human decisions after Szoboszlai red card
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Guardiola and Haaland call on officials to make more human decisions after Szoboszlai red card
"It was a brilliant advert for the Premier League. First half was really good and we lost a bit of momentum in the second half. Anfield can feel like that. After that, we played more direct and after that we lost the ball and we were so passive. What a strike from Szoboszlai and after that, led by our captain Bernardo, we come back."
"But the drama did not stop there. With Liverpool piling bodies forwards, City broke, with Rayan Cherki firing a strike towards goal with Alisson having joined the attack. Haaland was racing through, looking like he was there to tap in a third, before being tugged back by Szoboszlai. Referee Craig Pawson waved advantage, before Haaland returned the favour as the ball crossed the line."
Manchester City came from behind to beat Liverpool at Anfield after Dominik Szoboszlai's free-kick gave Liverpool the lead. Bernardo Silva equalised with five minutes remaining and Erling Haaland converted a stoppage-time penalty after Matheus Nunes was fouled. A late break saw Rayan Cherki shoot while Alisson was upfield, and Haaland appeared to score before being tugged back by Szoboszlai. Referee Craig Pawson initially awarded the goal, but a VAR review led to the goal being ruled out and Szoboszlai sent off. Pep Guardiola and Haaland criticised the decision and urged Premier League officials to make more human, context-sensitive calls.
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