Ten-man Man City close in on knockout stages with draw in Copenhagen
COPENHAGEN: Manchester City closed in on the Champions League last 16 after drawing 0-0 at FC Copenhagen on Tuesday (Oct 11), despite playing the majority of the match with 10 men.
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COPENHAGEN: Manchester City closed in on the Champions League last 16 after drawing 0-0 at FC Copenhagen on Tuesday (Oct 11), despite playing the majority of the match with 10 men.
Manchester City rested Erling Haaland, failed to score and had Sergio Gomez sent off in a frustrating VAR-dominated goalless draw with FC Copenhagen.
COPENHAGEN -Manchester City closed in on the Champions League last 16 after drawing 0-0 at FC Copenhagen on Tuesday, despite playing the majority of the match with 10 men.
UEFA's own Champions League rules suggest that referee Artur Dias was wrong to rule out Rodri's strike for Manchester City versus FC Copenhagen for handball.
A clutch of BT Sport pundits have roundly criticised the decision to rule out Rodri's outstanding strike in Manchester City's Champions League tie at Copenhagen.
If it wasn't for a ridiculous caveat in the handball rules, Marcus Rashford would have already beaten his Manchester United scoring record from last season. The English forward only notched five goals across all competitions during the last campaign, but he would have had six already had his controversial disallowed goal stood at Goodison Park on Sunday night.
Manchester United successfully made it two wins in a week, as goals from Antony and Cristiano Ronaldo saw them come from behind to beat Everton at Goodison Park.
Marcus Rashford was as aggrieved as Manchester United fans were when his goal against Everton was chalked off for handball.