We can all agree that sometimes a subjective decision goes for you and against you. So, let’s agree on that before continuing.
From there, is there a reasonable subjective reason YOU can think of why the Foden challenge was not reviewed, the contact obviously seen, but the referee not given the opportunity to review it? Was it not “clearly and obviously” a late, studs up, above the ankle challenge made by a player who launched himself, with both feet and legs off the ground, with his eyes closed? If YOU subjectively think that is NOT TRUE, then my only question would be, “Can you not see ALL OF THAT in the REAL WORLD still picture?”
IMHO, it was, OBJECTIVELY, based on the Laws of the Game AND the normal standard of refereeing in the PL, including the backstop of VAR, a very poor, indefensible decision NOT to review the challenge at the monitor, at a minimum.
So, where does it leave a club, a team, individual players, when they see a clear and obvious penalty not be given, and VAR failing to intercede? When it’s only the first of multiple deeply questionable decisions within the same game, what then? And, lastly, when you actually SEE a supposedly objective, computer generated, decision made that contradicts what you’ve literally seen with your own eyes, that literally places a player in a different position than he was clearly in when the offside decision should have been made (jumping to head a ball that has supposedly not been headed towards him yet!!!), where do you go, what do you do, what can you say…especially when the decision decide a very important game?
Boggles the mind…if your mind relies on truth, facts and objective reality!