Wolves manager, Gary O’Neil has come out to say that Manchester City’s controversial injury-time winner at Molineux was harsh. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, the goal City scored was very similar to Wolves disallowed goal vs West Ham last season, so he does not appreciate the inconsistency from officials.

He added that pointing it out would sound like he is making excuses, but it is the honest truth.
His words, “I am trying to remain calm. I have been involved in a few of those and not had many go in our favour so was expecting that outcome. There is some grey area that can go either way and once it was like that I wasn’t confident it would go our way.
It was similar to a goal [Wolves had disallowed] against West Ham last season. We sent an image to referees showing with proof that the West Ham keeper could see the ball, but the reason were given was the player was in close proximity. The same argument could be said here but we just have to accept it.
I would rather not discuss it because it will still sound like I am making excuses. Whatever decision they make, I respect. We don’t want to cross that line, but it did feel like a harsh one. I am proud of the players though. An unbelievable effort and we gave ourselves a great chance. I am gutted for the players that we had to leave with nothing.”
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