The former renowned Premierligla judge shows why Bruno's goal was fair to Man City

The Man United team has defeated Pep Guardillas Man City's club by a score of 2:1. At a very interesting match, Erick ten Hag team arrived at three gold points, writes Periscope. But, Man United's first goal, marked by Bruno Fernandes, was quite suspicious, because [...]
At a very interesting match, Erick ten Hag team arrived at three gold points, writes Periscope.
But the first man United goal marked by Bruno Fernandes was quite suspicious, in view of the fact that Rasford was out of the game and ran behind the ball.
But, even the renowned former Premierliga judge Chris Foy says the goal was fully regular even that it was no reason to be cancelled.
The “is not surprising that opinions are divided for Manchester United's draw goal, but I do not see absolutely any reason why the goal should not stand”, he wrote.
Assistent Darren Can raised his flag after Bruno Fernands put the ball in the net, because Marcus Rasford had been in position outside the game when the ball was thrown.
“Referee Stuart Attwell consulted Can and among them agreed that Rasford had not touched the ball and had no influence on a City player.
“Law on Outline Status, Law 11, says a player can be punished if he intervenes with an opponent by making a clear move “, which clearly affects an opponent's ability to play ball”, he said.












