Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist discuss Dominic Solanke’s controversial goal for Spurs vs Man City, and react to Rodri’s fierce criticism of the officials over the incident!

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32 Comments

  1. The number of times Man City got away with Ref & VAR officials since Pep came to City is unbelievable.
    They've been so LUCKY against Liverpool in the last 8 years. THEY WILL WIN NOTHING THIS SEASON.
    HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN SENT OFF, BUT THE REF CHICKENED OUT!

  2. I am πŸ’―% sure rodri was on the pitch seeing how doku gave Macalister a Kung Fu kick right in front of the same ref he's complaining of and still avoided a red. Mug

  3. We are told players are like Robots, but when players have an Opinion they are lambasted, the hypocrisy is laughable. Rodri is allowed to have an opinion, it’s not a crime to say how he feels.

  4. Rodri clearly fouls when already on a yellow card yes and he should of had a second yellow followed by a red card however he wouldn't be making rash desperate challenges if the score line at the time is not level which should of been the case had VAR done their job correctly..

    The blatant red card at united against Doku, the penalty against wolves overturned and then again yesterday at spurs for the spurs first goal is a blatant foul because if it's against the attacker it's a penatly is it not whilst commentators late on oversee a blatant foul on Haaland in the penatly area prior to a corner kick being taken late on in the game and yet apparently if the ball is not in play then a foul by an opposition player can't be reviewed…

    "REALLY" Well, that's the first time I've heard of that being allowed in any form of football at any level of the game..

    All this means Rodri has a case to bemoan does he not when the recent failures of referring decisions are so clearly flawed..

    Why shouldn't players be allowed to express their opinions when decsions are seemingly un neutral from a man city perspective..

    It's not just City it's every club in the premier league that is having blatant decisions subjectively going against them in almost every game this season is a farce when video evidence is evidently not being utilised as it should be which is a farce imo.

    The continent nations VAR hasn't got this weekly debate so why is it happening in the best league in the world is beyond ridiculous unless as Rodri stated may be due to one clubs success and a desire for a more competitive league..πŸ™ƒ

  5. Red card to Rodri? Yes, technically, should have been. But, by the same token, two (if not three) TOT players should have been sent out as well. (Solanke, Bissouma, Mouani)

  6. Arsenal was told to shut up about refs two seasons ago when we had insane decisions go against us. Finally some decent takes about City from the media.

  7. The amount of referee and VAR decisions that have gone in favour of City over the years FAR outweighs the ones that went against them. Rodri is a clown of epic proportions.