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Ref Shock: Dean Questions QPR's Final Whistle Gift to Man City

Summary

  • Referee Mike Dean questioned QPR's decision to kick the ball back to Man City.
  • Wayne Rooney previously raised similar doubts about the 2012 title-winning moment.
  • Dean noted QPR players celebrated while the game was still in progress.
Ref Shock: Dean Questions QPR's Final Whistle Gift to Man City

Veteran referee Mike Dean has voiced his bewilderment over a key moment in Manchester City's dramatic 2012 Premier League title-clinching victory against Queens Park Rangers. Dean, who managed 553 Premier League games, questioned QPR's decision to immediately return possession to City after Edin Dzeko's equalizer in stoppage time. This has fueled conspiracy theories previously raised by former Manchester United player Wayne Rooney.

Dean recounted his surprise through the earpiece, noting the unusual actions of the QPR players. He observed players celebrating while the game was still active, a peculiar sight given the crucial nature of the match. The final day showdown saw City level on points with United, needing to match or better their rivals' result to win the league.

Sergio Aguero scored the decisive goal in the 93rd minute, securing City's first title in 44 years. Dean's comments suggest that QPR's actions, particularly the lack of attempt to retain possession or challenge City's attack, were suspect. This has reignited discussions about the fairness of that historic title decider.

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Rooney questioned why QPR players gave the ball back to Manchester City immediately after Edin Dzeko's equalizer.
Dean was surprised by QPR's decision to immediately give the ball back to City and observed players celebrating prematurely.
Sergio Aguero scored the dramatic winning goal in the final minute of the match.

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