Rodri
Rodri was not penalised when the ball hit his arm in the area

Frank said his three-year-old daughter would have known his side should have had a penalty for the way they played.

Rodri had his arm in the box when the ball hit him.

The video assistant didn't think the referee made an obvious error when he didn't give a penalty.

There is not a person who can see a penalty.

Something has to be done about that.

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Phil Foden scored the only goal of the game, which gave the home team a one point lead.

The team was not given a penalty with five minutes to go.

He told Sky Sports that the VAR had two minutes to look at it and to think they had not given him a penalty when it strikes him on the arm. I have a three-year-old daughter at home who knows what a penalty is.

There was not conclusive evidence that the ball was in the red zone, but that was not an obvious error.

A diagram of what handball is
If the ball hits the top of the arm, the green area, it is not a handball but anything in the red area should be, according to the Premier League

We have lost a point because of a professional who cannot do his job right. It is not competent to get it right.

It was the clearest penalty you could give and I was waiting for it.

When things are wrong, I will wait for a statement or apology, but it won't mean anything.

Foden said that he was just praying that it was not a penalty. I didn't see it but my heart was in my mouth.

The player's face says it all, according to former City defender Micah Richards. It's below the T-shirt line. It is ridiculous.

Everyone said they don't like VAR if it takes ages. They need to take their time and make the right decision. How can that not be clear evidence?

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