Following Nottingham Forest’s tackle on Phil Foden, Man City was given a new red card ruling.

Following Nottingham Forest’s tackle on Phil Foden, Man City was given a new red card ruling.

When Manchester City lost to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Saturday lunchtime,

they were told it was appropriate that they did not play against ten men.

A late goal from Callum Hudson-Odoi past Ederson at his near post to give Forest the win.

Although the home team may have had more opportunities in the match, City believed they

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Phil Foden was coming from the other direction as Elliot Anderson tried to clear the ball. But in the process,

the midfielder managed to grab the City midfielder by the shin.

The Stockley Park officials determined that it was not a red card tackle, notwithstanding VAR’s

decision to evaluate the situation. Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher was sure

that the event was not a dismissal violation after reviewing it on Sky Sports’ Ref Watch.

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