I mean comon the referee saw fellani two yards in the box and he blatantly hand balled it.
He even took a few seconds as he know it was handball but he didn't want to give it.
Maybe getting an offside wrong or a 50/50 tackle in the box but to avoid giving a penalty thats a first. shamefull FA.
Dirty mancs now celebrating
Need to probe lee probert decision
posted on 16/3/13
We were very poor today, the stats show we had all the possession no surprise with a man extra. We had more than double the shots, more on target, half the fouls count of Everton who were lucky to have 10 men on the park after Fellaini's challenge early on in the first half and yet strangely we had more yellows? Dzeko was booked for what can only be descibed as a gentle push in the back of Amichebe who continually fell over very easy for a big solid built lad, ok it was a foul but a card offence? Mancini was livid about it and no wonder, some of Mr Probert's decisions were very strange.
Nastasic was lucky not to concede a penalty too after blocking Fellaini in the box with his arm across him but Fellaini went down too easy looking for it which is why i think he didn't get the decision.
Over the piece i think a draw would have been fair, Everton were more up for it but City created enough chances to score at least 3 and Everton's second was in the dying seconds when the game was already over.
posted on 16/3/13
Why grasping? again, without the help of Sky how many of you wondered why Probert gave a free kick outside the box for a handball 2 yards inside the box? Honestly?
posted on 16/3/13
Blue
Agree with most of what you said, but City didn't really get going at all until the last 15/20mins or so, Evertons keeper deserved man of the match for me.
posted on 16/3/13
Everton's keeper....looks like a white Patrick Viera
posted on 16/3/13
What happened to giving the attacking player the advantage? Morallas should of been given the goal even if it was a tight decision.
posted on 16/3/13
The two decisions even themselves out. Everton should have been 2-0 up.
posted on 16/3/13
Mirallas
posted on 16/3/13
To be fair, he had already turned down a blatant penalty for Everton, sent off their most creative player (probably his best decision of the day) and ruled out a perfectly good Everton goal. It was not even nearly offside.
posted on 16/3/13
Of course it should have been a penalty, it was a bad call.
Not sure a draw would have been enough for city even if it had been given though.
posted on 17/3/13
A great decision by the ref
Gave the free for the ball hitting Osmans hand outside the box
After this foul the ball traveled and hit Fellani on the hand so he had to call it back for the first handball.
A terrific decision