I am not a supporter of either Club.....BUT....the first goal.
TV clearly showed Aguera nudging ( pushing) the central Man City defender before racing away to score.
Is nudging (pushing) legal or not?
Unfortunately in this day and age,the least touch and Players are rolling around as if they had been shot by a sniper.!!How would they have coped with the Bremners,Mackays and Hunters of the 60/70's?
IMO,The skill level has gone out of Football,Where are the Jim Baxters,Bobby Mitchells,Stan Bowles,Stanley Matthews,etc,half the Players today couldn't trap a Medicine Ball.!! And don't get me started on the "Coaches" with their books of Diagrams on the touchline.
Well I am an Arsenal supporter - standing there with your arms in the air after a gentle nudge while your opponent runs away with the ball in a dangerous position is just pathetic.
foul 1 ???
since when has deliberate obstruction been part of the game how far are you allowed to legally shepherd the ball out of play ??
foul 2 ???
if you are the last player to touch the ball before it goes out of play what gives you the right to claim the throw in or corner ?this is blatant cheating and never punished.
A high ball was coming down and both defender and attacker were intent on competing.
The attacker (Aguero) who was goal side, pushed the defender allowing the ball to go over the defender's head, picked up by Aguero and the rest is history.
johnny5: F1 yes obstruction has been largely forgotten, it's not a fould but it is obstruction to sheppard the ball out, indirect free kick.
F2: That could be construed as one of the 4 reasons for a yellow card, "ungentlemanly conduct" but it would take more than one offence and then it would be covered under another of the 4 reasons for booking, "persistently infringing the laws of the game", but yes you are correct it is not punished.