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Premier League have just announced the shocking VAR Error By referees of Manchester City vs Totheham PGMOL under scrutiny over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the moments of the match when the referee stopped the play for a foul rather than playing the advantage

Premier League have just announced the shocking VAR Error By referees of Manchester City vs Totheham PGMOL under scrutiny over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the moments of the match when the referee stopped the play for a foul rather than playing the advantage.

Man City were furious over a “really strange” judgement in the Spurs draw that perplexed Neville.

Erling Haaland and several Manchester City players were furious with Simon Hooper for failing to take advantage of a break when Jack Grealish had a clear opportunity to score in added time.

The incident infuriated the Manchester City players, most notably Erling Haaland, who was completely perplexed by the choice. Gary Neville expressed his confusion on Sky Sports during Hooper’s argument.

While making commentary on the game, Neville exclaimed, “Oh no! Simon Hooper continued playing right away. What did he accomplish there? That one is truly peculiar.”

When Hooper blew the final whistle minutes later, the incident still had people fuming. As the player who had been fouled, Haaland, took a vocal rant at Hooper and rushed off the pitch, telling the referee to ‘F**k off’, according to social media posts.

After the game, Sky Sports aired a clip of Hooper appearing to play advantage before sounding his whistle—that is, after Grealish is played in, not after Haaland’s foul. This led to a closer examination of the event.

Micah Richards uttered, “I don’t get it. The referee had been having a good game until now. He stops and waves the whistle while holding it to his mouth. and ends the play after that. which I find confusing. Grealish has the keeper one on one, thus he ought to have let play continue.

Although Roy Keane acknowledged that Hooper made a mistake, he insisted that Manchester City was solely to fault for allowing Spurs to reenter the game. “It’s a bad call, Jack’s through on goal,” he continued. He’s got that wrong; he should have blown the whistle for some reason. Don’t blame the referee for that one; City will be hard on themselves for allowing Spurs off the hook.”

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