Published 14:18 IST, January 22nd 2020
Dean Henderson's penalty save against Gabriel Jesus marred by controversy
Sheff Utd vs Man City: Sheffield United goalkeeper Dean Henderson saved a penalty taken by Gabriel Jesus, however, it appears the keeper was off the goal line
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Defending Premier League Champions Manchester City defeated Sheffield United 1-0 away on Matchday 24. Sergio Aguero scored the only goal of the game after a brilliant assist from midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. However, the match was marred by controversy surrounding a penalty which Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus missed, but there were questions over Sheffield United goalkeeper Dean Henderson coming off his line.
Sheffield United vs Manchester City: Gabriel Jesus penalty miss against Dean Henderson
In the 36th minute of the game, Manchester City were awarded a penalty when Riyad Mahrez was brought down by Chris Basham in the penalty area. The first half of the game ended goalless. Gabriel Jesus failed to convert the penalty as goalkeeper Dean Henderson produced an amazing save but there were doubts over Henderson's coming off his line to make the save.
Fans have criticised VAR for not spotting Dean Henderson's error
However, according to recent revelations, Dean Henderson was atleast a metre off the goal-line. According to the rules, atleast one foot of the goalkeeper should be on the line, however, the referee failed to notice it and the penalty was not re-taken. Fans have now criticised Video Assistant Referee (VAR) for the error.
Sheffield United vs Manchester City: Kevin de Bruyne registered a new record to his name
Manchester City scored the only goal of the game in the 73rd minute. Argentine striker Sergio Aguero scored from an inch-perfect pass from Kevin de Bruyne after Oliver McBurnie’s mistake in his own half. The assist marked a new record for the Belgian International. De Bruyne is now the first and the only player in Premier League history to assist 15 or more goals in three separate league campaigns. He has also scored seven goals so far, which is just one short of his Premier League best (8).
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Manchester City will next play against Fulham in FA Cup
Manchester City have now bagged 51 points in 24 games, trailing league leaders Liverpool by 13 points, who have a two-game advantage. Man City will next play against Fulham on Sunday, January 26, 2020, in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Updated 14:18 IST, January 22nd 2020