Not very balanced about the decisions they chose to highlight. Shearer showing his anti-city/pro-liverpool bias again, great player in his day but he's proper bitter red shirt pandering arse at times.
I don't know what game Klopp was watching if he thinks all the decisions went against Liverpool. It's like MOTD let that comment set the tone in how they were going to cover the referee performance. No mention of the handball by Slah in the build up to one of their goals. There were two shouts for a penalty from Spurs, they only showed the Deli Ali one and the Liverpool one which was a pen in fairness. Winks got bodychecked to the floor with a clumbsy challenge, as well as the one they dismissed for "not enough force to go down". It was a deliberate push in the back to put the player off, not some honest challenge for the ball. I'm not sure it matter how much force is used matters for such deliberate acts to hinder an opponent by foul play.
Kane should have been off because it was reckless but those aren't always given. What Robertson did was deliberately boot a player in frustration. Similar to the one Walker picked up, there is really no choice when a player does that.
I don't think City have been overly fortunate with referee calls recently. Some calls that we should have definitely had weren't given and some calls we were slightly fortunate to get went our way for once, that's at least balanced out somewhat. Otherwise, we'd just have all the calls we weren't given to look at and it's completely the opposite of what some are trying to make out.
The Wolves game had what was it, 3 or 4 penalty claims? One in the first half which even red shirt loving the pundits agreed was a penalty, if I remember right. How many let offs in one game did Wolves really deserve in that game? When all the small decisions were already going their way, while they played arguably the most negative football from any opponent so far season. One of them penalties had to be given.
The handball that was given, was borderline for me. His hand wasn't in a natural position, it's hit his armpit and his arm at the same time and significantly altered the direction of the ball. Even if some think it was harsh, they can hardly say it's the worst handball call this season. It ticked all the boxes for a pen, with only the armpit argument in Wolves' defence.
Liverpool got away with decisions recently too, so there's no way they can say they've been hard done by compared to City. Play should have been stopped for their first goal against Newcastle and I think Arnold got the player before the man and he tackled from the wrong side. That's a penalty if a Newcastle defender does the same on Salah.
City have earned every point they have on the board so far and then-some.