Man City held to frustrating draw by Southampton despite VAR reprieve

The result means City falls three points behind leader Liverpool in second place, ahead of third-placed Manchester United, which is in action at West Ham United on Sunday, on goal difference.

Published : Sep 18, 2021 21:49 IST

 Mohammed Salisu of Southampton acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester City and Southampton at Etihad Stadium.
Mohammed Salisu of Southampton acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester City and Southampton at Etihad Stadium.
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Mohammed Salisu of Southampton acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester City and Southampton at Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City was held to a frustrating goalless draw at home by Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday, despite being handed a reprieve when a VAR review led to a penalty and a red card for Kyle Walker both being overturned.

After an uneventful first half where City was well below par, Southampton thought it had been handed a golden chance to edge in front early in the second period as it was awarded a penalty for a foul on Adam Armstrong.

To make matters worse for City, Walker was sent off for the foul, only for referee Jon Moss, following a VAR intervention, to overturn both the red card and the awarding of the spot kick.

Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden were both summoned from the bench as City pressed for a winner, which it thought it had grabbed at the death through Raheem Sterling, but his effort was ruled out for offside.

The result means City falls three points behind leader Liverpool in second place, ahead of third-placed Manchester United, who is in action at West Ham United on Sunday, on goal difference.

Southampton's fourth draw from five league matches this season keeps it 15th.

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Guardiola's side came into the contest having scored five goals in each of its previous three home league games, as well as six in the Champions League in midweek.

But the Spaniard's five changes to the side who won 6-3 against RB Leipzig on Wednesday seemed to have a detrimental effect, with the champion failing to create any openings of note in the first half.

A sloppy City did not improve in the second half, and it was carved open by Armstrong, who appeared to be upended by Walker as he was about to shoot just after the hour mark.

As Walker headed for the tunnel, referee Moss was asked to review his decision on the pitch side monitor, and elected to change his mind, much to the relief of a frustrated Etihad.

The let-off got the crowd - who gave Guardiola a warm welcome despite the City coach's comments in midweek urging fans to show up in greater number - off their seats, but it failed to galvanise the players.

The only shot on target City had in the entire match was Foden's header in the 90th minute, which was well saved by an otherwise untroubled Alex McCarthy in the away goal, with Sterling reacting first to the rebound to score what he thought was the winner.

The lineman's flag denied the England international the glory, however, with VAR confirming that the decision was the right one.

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