Man City told Everton moment could define Premier League title race as pressure back on Liverpoold
Andy Hinchcliffe says Manchester City showed their Premier League winning quality against Everton after they secured three points on Saturday evening.
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Andy Hinchcliffe says Manchester City showed their Premier League winning quality against Everton after they secured three points on Saturday evening.
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Alex Iwobi has provided an insight of how Everton’s dressing room reacted to the controversial decision not to award them a late penalty against Manchester City.
Everton deserved much more than to come away from their game against reigning Premier League champions and leaders Manchester City empty-handed but other than what was a blatant handball from Rodri, what were the other moments missed from an evening at Goodison Park that brought encouragement if not tangible rewards for Frank Lampard’s side.
Referee Paul Tierney waved away the decision and VAR agreed with his decision, something Lampard was furious with at full-time.
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Frank Lampard described the decision not to award Everton a late penalty as "incompetence at best" as Manchester City ground out a 1-0 win at Goodison Park to move six points clear at the top of the Premier League. City's first league defeat since October last weekend against Tottenham has reawakened the title race with second-placed Liverpool having a game in hand on the leaders.