Famous Manchester United Blogger: Suggests Arteta Should Call the Police; This Is the Biggest Robbery in History

Famous Manchester United Blogger: Suggests Arteta Should Call the Police; This Is the Biggest Robbery in History

In the early hours of September 23, following the fifth round of the Premier League where Manchester City drew 2-2 with Arsenal, famous Manchester United blogger Mark Goldbridge (Ma Jin Qiao) fiercely criticized the match referee Oliver on his “That’s Football” segment.

“The first thing Arteta needs to do after entering the locker room is to pick up his phone and contact the Manchester Police, then report this as the biggest robbery in history, because it is an absolute disgrace.”

“You can’t say that Manchester City scored a legal goal during legitimate stoppage time, because the game was over when Trossard received his second yellow card, that was the moment Arsenal lost their chance to win the game.”

“The Premier League officials explained that Trossard’s second yellow card was for kicking the ball away to prevent play, but B. Silva and Doku did this multiple times on the field without receiving cards. Listen, what we need is consistency in refereeing.”

“But the referee is Mike Oliver, who last season controversially called offside against Manchester City’s opponents, awarded a controversial penalty to Manchester City in the Manchester Derby, didn’t send off Kovacic for two serious fouls, and didn’t award Liverpool a penalty that could have changed the course of the championship.”

“I won’t say this is corruption, I think it’s incompetence, it’s very arrogant.”

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