I'd just like to know the process and the reason.
We all saw Foden contacted on his ankle, at some force. Why did the referee not think it a penalty and why did var not get involved, as it seemed a clear and obvious error?
Why did the offside graphic take so long to be shown, especially if it's now semi automatic, and why did it then show a measurement from Dias' armpit, and a CGI image that quite obviously didn't match the actual still?
That's all, no need for dipper sour grapes or days of shouting we've been victimised. I, as a fan, and the players and coaching staff as interested parties, would just like to be educated on what the rules of the game are now. Clearly we have different ideas between fans, players and officials.
Because the alternative is we tell Foden or Doku or whoever to stay down, writhe around on agony, force the decision, and who wants to see that?
The standard of officiating itself throughout the game though, was shocking. The yellow card threshold seemed variable depending on the match time and player, but that's not unique to that game. Eight seconds for goalies but up to a minute for drying the ball discreetly via a sub's bib and taking a throw in? But after a contentious defeat is not the time to bring attention to the wider issues of the game, unfortunately.