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Bobby;2726320 said:Rooney went over a foot and a half before Almunia got to him. Rooney fell into a sliding Almunia.
It's as much of a dive as Eduardo's in midweek and should be judged as such. If Rooney isn't English he gets banned for that.
Bobby;2726320 said:Rooney went over a foot and a half before Almunia got to him. Rooney fell into a sliding Almunia.
It's as much of a dive as Eduardo's in midweek and should be judged as such. If Rooney isn't English he gets banned for that.
League Managers Association chief executive Richard Bevan has called for Wenger to receive an apology and has confirmed he has been in contact with the Premier League Game Match Officials Board.
Bevan told Sky Sports, "Although correct in 'law', it was completely out of context in the game and it was followed by the nonsense which followed over where Arsene Wenger should sit.
"I've spoken to (Premier League referees chief) Keith Hackett and he fully recognises the situation was an error and an apology will follow to Arsene Wenger.
"Lee Probert totally failed to manage the situation and created a needless pressure point taking the focus away from the pitch in a big event with only a minute to go."
Nady;2726460 said:I agree that it was a little bit harsh of a decision but you cannot compare these 2 challenges. In Rooney's case he was already going forwards but there WAS contact whereas in Eduardo's case there was zero contact.