VAR once again earns Tottenham a result against defending Champions Manchester City.

in sportstalk •  5 years ago 

The defending Champions, Manchester City have dropped points in the Premier League after a 2-2 draw against Tottenham at home. This was an unfamiliar result for Manchester City at Etihad where they last dropped points last year in December against Crystal Palace.

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City's attacking was outstanding, they had 30 shots on goal, enough to win any game by a big margin. Tottenham made use of the 3 shots it had on goal to score 2 goals. The first coming with an Erik Lamela strike which cancelled out Raheem Sterling’s earlier goal and the second, a Lucas Moura header, his first touch after coming on as a substitute which again cancelled out Sergio Aguero's goal.

There was drama in injury time when Gabriel Jesus appeared to score a goal and amidst the City celebrations, VAR came in and disallowed it after the ball was noticed brushing off Aymeric Laporte's arm in the build-up.

This was all too familiar with Manchester City's elimination from Champions League last season by the same side Tottenham. Manchester City had scored a goal in stoppage time which would have won the tie for it on aggregate but it was ruled out by VAR.

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Var is going to cause more drama in this premier league