Reason why Marcus Rashford open ‘foul’ was denied just before 23 years-old Midfielder Phil Foden scores his goal during Manchester City vs Manchester United match – nextfootballnews
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Reason why Marcus Rashford open ‘foul’ was denied just before 23 years-old Midfielder Phil Foden scores his goal during Manchester City vs Manchester United match

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After Phil Foden scored an equalizer in the Manchester derby on Sunday, Manchester United were not pleased because they believed Marcus Rashford had been fouled prior to creating the equalizer.

Mike Dean, a former referee, and Gary Neville, a former captain of Manchester United, are in agreement that there is no way that Marcus Rashford could have been fouled before to Phil Foden’s equalizer in the Manchester Derby.

United was the club that absolutely rocked the Etihad Stadium and maintained their lead going into halftime. The host team had a total of 18 shots on goal throughout the first half of the tournament. This was made possible by Rashford’s incredible long-range goal, which provided him with additional ammunition to respond to his detractors.

Following the resumption, the amount of pressure that was being applied to Andre Onana’s goal continued to increase, and it took just eleven minutes for City to get back on equal terms. During this particular instance, Foden was the one who produced an unstoppable shot of his own, but it was not without criticism.

United believed that Kyle Walker had committed a foul on Rashford during the play that directly led to the equalizer having been scored. Despite the fact that the latter was attempting to break into the opposing team’s half, the former sprinted back and utilized his power to win the ball from his fellow countryman.

Neville was of the opinion that Erik ten Hag had no legitimate claim in this case, despite the fact that he was shown a yellow card for his protests on the touchline after the game had ended.

“At that end of the field, we have witnessed two goals that are quite remarkable. He stated this while commentating for Sky Sports. “Manchester United are requesting a foul on Marcus Rashford, but as the ball is being passed to Phil Foden, Lindelof does not do enough,” he added.

“He allows him to just inside him, and he won’t expect Foden to ram it into the top corner of his goalkeeper’s net, but he just does that,” according to the player. Both the power and the accuracy that Phil Foden’s left boot possesses are quite remarkable.

Despite the fact that Erik ten Hag is getting booked, I believed it was a soft offer. However, there is nothing on that. He gets a little arm on him, but that is all.

After being asked to express his opinion, Dean, a former official in the Premier League, stated, “There is an arm on an arm, but when the way he goes down, the contact, and the way he goes down, it’s just not a foul and it is the correct decision.”

As a consequence of this, the match was restarted with a score of 1-1 with more than half an hour yet to watch, and City went on to score two more goals through Foden and Erling Haaland. The result for United is a negative one in terms of their pursuit of Champions League qualifying, while the triumph, which was achieved by a score of 3-1, sets up a critical trip to first-placed Liverpool in the title battle that will take place the following Sunday.

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