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PGMOL chief refereeing officer Howard Webb says he wants to “draw the curtain back” on officials’ decision-making, and admits that Bruno Fernandes’ controversial goal in the recent Manchester derby would now be deemed offside.

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14 Comments

  1. We all know the result can't be changed post match so why bother admitting the goal was offside. If it goes down to the wire between City and Arsenal, and if City needed just 1 point to win the league then people will point to that match.

  2. He would "now" be offside.
    He was always offside 🤣 stop dancing about and just admit the officials on the day were wrong.

  3. I absolutely hate the officiating in this country, they need so much improvement in so many aspects but good to see we're taking step 1 finally, just hope they pull through with their promises

  4. As a united fan im so glad, because if it was the other way round, no one would care, and this news would come out and people would tell us to get over it and stop crying. 😁😁

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