FANS have been left furious after Manchester City had a goal disallowed during their clash with Liverpool.
The Cityzens put the ball in the back of the net for the second time in the game, but saw it ruled out by referee Chris Kavanagh.
Ruben Dias saw his goal ruled out against Liverpool
Manuel Akanji was deemed to have fouled Alisson in the build up
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The Liverpool keeper was unable to get the ball under control
The ball had been whipped in from a corner kick when Manuel Akanji jumped up alongside Reds goalkeeper Alisson to try and win the ball.
The Brazilian shot-stopper tried to gather the ball in his grasp, but was unable to keep hold of it and saw it spill over his head and into the path of Ruben Dias.
Dias was alert to the situation and tapped the ball home to give City a two goal lead.
But the officials instantly blew to rule out the goal deeming the contact between Akanji and Alisson to have been a foul on the Liverpool
Fans watching on from home were seething with the decision and took to social media to vent their anger.
One wrote: “Not even remotely a foul. Is football a non-contact sport now? Referees and VAR proving every single game without exception to be utterly inept.”
While another added: “That’s an absolute shocker from VAR. Alisson has had a howler again. Klopp would want the game replayed for a decision against him like that.”
A third wrote: “That’s a ridiculous call. Clearly not a foul. Refereeing in England and VAR again a joke.”
And others compared the push to the one Joelinton made on Gabriel Magalahaes in Newcastle’s win over Arsenal.
One fan wrote: “Soooo VAR saw that push but not the one on Gabriel nah.”
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Gabriel Magalhaes was pushed hard from behind by Joelinton but the Newcastle star was not penalized
To make matters worse for Manchester City fans, the ruled out goal saw a huge swing in the match.
Just 12 minutes later, Trent Alexander-Arnold equalised for Liverpool and earned his side a crucial point at the Etihad.
And even Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher thought his old side has got away with one.
Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “For me, Alisson and Liverpool are extremely lucky.
“If the referee doesn’t give that, VAR isn’t saying that’s a foul – there’s no way. There’s hardly anything.”
When the two titans of the Premier League square off, fans are usually in for a thrilling matchup, and that was evident in the 1-1 draw.
During the full-time whistle, Darwin Nunez and Pep Guardiola got into a fight as well.
And because of the shared spoils, Arsenal still has a chance to top the league this afternoon if they defeat Brentford.