Graeme Souness
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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We heard that Wolves were really unhappy with that at half-time.
It's a slightest push, but no Wolves player appeals here.
Number eight nearest them doesn't appeal.
Neves doesn't appeal, doesn't stop, and there's a lot more things that happen.
But I think it's just because Wolves have been hurt by VAR so much.
Even the opening game at Leicester, with the Dendonca incident, the handball was given.
Then with the goal just before half-time.
There's so many things, Manchester City, the game going into this, and it's just the emotion.
And I think I agree with Graham, it's the time that it takes as well makes it harder for players to accept.
Well, the rule is a rule, so you can see that if you draw it back with the line, with the naked eye, we can't see it.
I think everyone thought it would be a perfectly good goal.
I've got friends messaging me throughout the game going, why is that disallowed, why is it disallowed?
But the line says, and this is a technology that's used, so I don't think anybody can argue that the technology is saying it's offside, but it's so marginal.
Like Graham said at half-time, we don't like the rule, and that's the bit that feels so half, and that's why the Wolves players and the timing, everything else makes it so, so emotional for all the players.
And that's what will improve us all because we're talking about it and people watching the game at home have got the commentary to explain things.
In the stand, the stadium, they don't know really.
They're the same as the players.
They know even less than the players.
You've got to remember this is a stadium full of people.
wanting to watch the game, wanting to enjoy it.