Chelsea football club of England Legend Petr Cech has reacted to Manchester United football club’s controversial first goal against Manchester City football club in the English Premier League on Saturday....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

A lot of football fans have been blaming the referee for allowing Manchester United football club’s first goal which was scored by Portugal national team star Bruno Fernandes to stand, despite being interrupted by Marcus Rashford who was in an offside position.

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Pep Guardiola led Manchester City football club were leading Manchester United football club with a goal from substitute Jack Grealish before Bruno Fernandes equalized for the Red Devils, while Marcus Rashford scored the winning goal towards the end of the game.

The assistant referee ruledout Bruno Fernandes’ goal against Manchester City football club after Marcus Rashford appeared to interrupt the ball despite being in an offside position, but the Referee eventually awarded the goal for Manchester United football club, and that gave them the opportunity to equalize, while Rashford scored the last goal of the game in the 82nd minute.

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The defeat against Manchester United football club has now marked Manchester City football club’s back-to-back defeats in all competitions, having lost their last game in the Carabao Cup against Southampton football club at Saint Mary’s Stadium.

Reacting to Manchester United football club’s controversial first goal against Manchester City football club in a Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Saturday, Petr Cech posted on his verified Twitter handle that;

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“The first United goal just proved the people who make the rules don’t understand the game.”

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