A dramatic day of Premier League motion ended with an exhilarating 3-3 draw between Manchester Metropolis and Tottenham Hotspur.
Dejan Kulusevski’s ninetieth minute equaliser rescued some extent for Spurs, sparing them from a fourth consecutive defeat.
However Manchester Metropolis felt they had been denied an opportunity to retake the lead in harm time by referee Simon Hooper’s curious indecision.
After initially waving play on following a foul on Erling Haaland, Hooper then blew for a free kick as soon as the striker had performed Jack Grealish via on purpose.
The referee’s change of thoughts prompted a livid outburst from a number of Metropolis gamers, led by a disbelieving Haaland.
The Norwegian worldwide, who had missed good probabilities to make the consequence secure earlier within the recreation, was booked for his outburst.
This did not cease Haaland’s complaints from persevering with after the ultimate whistle as Man Metropolis dropped to 3rd within the desk behind Arsenal and Liverpool.
On X, previously generally known as Twitter, he posted a video of the controversial incident with the caption ‘Wtf’.
The disrespectful angle Haaland has proven in direction of Hooper will probably lead to a misconduct cost from the FA.
A nice and a suspension could possibly be heading his means, which might probably hurt Metropolis’s makes an attempt to regain high spot.
Haaland at the least appeared to have calmed down sufficiently to see the humorous facet of the incident this afternoon.
Sharing a picture of his face superimposed over Edvard Munch’s well-known portray, The Scream, he wrote ‘Wtf that made me smile for the primary time in the present day’.
Wtf that made me smile for the primary time in the present day https://t.co/36FdN4B5XnDecember 4, 2023
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