
According to Jack Rudoni, Coventry City’s FA Cup loss should have been upheld despite the disallowed goal.
Jack Rudoni believes his goal that was disallowed in Coventry City’s FA Cup fourth-round home loss to
Ipswich Town should have been upheld.
At the Coventry Building Society Arena, Rudoni believed he had kept the Sky Blues in the match with a
header shortly after the hour.
However, Brandon Thomas-Asante was flagged for offside because the striker was blocking
Ipswich goalkeeper Alex Palmer’s view.
Moments later, the Tractor Boys scored a game-winning fourth goal to guarantee their spot in the next round,
with Ipswich already leading by two goals.
And if Coventry’s goal had not been disallowed, Rudoni thinks they may have made a comeback.
To tell the truth. Since everything happened so quickly, I don’t suppose he gets to it any way.
I headed it into the corner.
“The goal should have remained, in my opinion. Sometimes that’s how football works.
If we achieve that goal, I believe we will put a lot of pressure on ourselves to obtain an equalizer,
push for extra time, and possibly win another one ourselves. That objective truly alters it.
“The game is ruined when you score and it is disallowed, and then they score to make it 4-1 on the other end.
However, the objectives were completely preventable, and because we created them,
we are solely responsible for the majority of.
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