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During Man City’s counterattack in injury time, Haaland was fouled. Initially, referee Simon Hooper gave the “green” Man the advantage. After that, Haaland quickly passed for Jack Grealish to run down, extremely dangerous.

But what’s worth mentioning is that when Jack Grealish was about to make a run toward Tottenham’s goal, referee Simon Hooper changed his decision and blew the whistle.

His decision received a big reaction from Man City players. Because if this “king in black” gives “blue” Man an advantage, this team will have a clear opportunity to score.

Haaland is the player who reacted the most violently. Not only did Haaland aggressively move towards the referee during the match, he also continuously cursed the referee before entering the tunnel. Afterwards, on social networks, the Norwegian striker re-shared the controversial video, accompanied by the status line: “WTF”.

Coach Pep Guardiola could not keep calm when he violently protested against referee Simon Hooper. Speaking after the match, the Spanish teacher said: “I don’t want to comment much on the referee, like Mikel Arteta did (protesting Gordon’s goal against Arsenal on November 4).