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Silva fumes: "50-50s gone against us" in title race shock
5 Mar
Summary
- Bernardo Silva expressed frustration over perceived missed calls.
- A potential penalty for Haaland was not awarded after VAR review.
- City's draw handed initiative to Arsenal in the Premier League title race.

Bernardo Silva has expressed significant frustration following Manchester City's 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest, a result that has complicated their Premier League title defense. Silva criticized referee Darren England, suggesting that crucial "50-50" decisions consistently favored their opponents throughout the match. He specifically highlighted an incident in the second half where Erling Haaland appeared to be fouled by Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels, but a subsequent VAR review did not result in a penalty.
This draw has allowed league leaders Arsenal to extend their advantage, with City now seven points behind, albeit with a game in hand. The setback ended City's seven-match winning streak at home across all competitions and marked the first time they conceded two or more goals at the Etihad Stadium since November. Manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged the team "did everything" but urged focus on upcoming fixtures, including the FA Cup and Champions League, rather than dwelling on dropped points.
City have now dropped 13 points from winning positions this season, a statistic inconsistent with championship-winning teams. The result means City no longer control their destiny in the title race, a significant psychological blow as Arsenal aim to secure their first league trophy since 2004. The focus now shifts to a rigorous schedule, with Guardiola emphasizing a game-by-game approach.




