Since Jack Grealish got away with pushing someone without reprimand, fans have become increasingly persuaded that the Premier League is “corrupt.”
Phil Foden of Manchester City and Sofyan Amrabat of Manchester United collided just before halftime, with the visitors leading 1-0.
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Then Jack Grealish stepped in between the two and gave Amrabat a shove.
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Paul Tierney, the referee, chose not to card Grealish for the push.
Rather, Amrabat and Foden alone received punishment.
As the atmosphere in Old Trafford increased, the two squared off and got into a heated argument.
The 28-year-old Grealish then went to support his teammate.
Grealish, however, violently shoved Amrabat away as soon as he came on the scene, placing his hand on his chest.
Referee Paul Tierney was directly in front of the action.
He did, however, determine that the former Aston Villa player would not face any consequences.
Rather, he issued yellow cards to Amrabat and Foden for their respective roles in the incident.
However, in response to the altercation on social media, supporters expressed their displeasure with the ruling and asserted that a severe punishment would have been meted out if the judgment had gone the other way.
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“Grealish strikes Amrabat in the chest directly in front of the referee, and NOTHING is given,” a supporter remarked. Casemiro would have been imprisoned for this.
“Casemiro would’ve gotten a red for that,” remarked the second.
According to a third, “The system is so corrupt.”
“@FA_PGMOL retrospective action for Grealish hitting Amrabat in the chest?” penned a fourth. No!
Another person remarked, “He was the most disorganized player in the clip, but Amrabat and Foden were given the card? Every week, I grow less and less in love with this game because of the refereeing.
Sixth: “If our player got involved… ten-match ban
Party participant Foden scored Man City’s third goal of the afternoon as Pep Guardiola’s squad triumphed 3-0.
Not only did Erling Haaland help Foden score his goal, but he also scored twice.
Man United has now lost as many home games as they did under Sir Alex Ferguson as a result of the defeat.
The Red Devils played 405 home games during Ferguson’s tenure. Since then, they have played 196 games, losing 34 of them.