CRAIG PAWSON had no choice but to rule out what would have been Manchester City’s third goal against Liverpool.

Credit to Craig, he was waiting to see what happened when Rayan Cherki sent the ball towards an unguarded net in stoppage time with City 2-1 up.

Craig Pawson made the right decision to send off Dominik Szoboszlai against Man CityCredit: AFP
The Liverpool star was shown red for pulling Erling Haaland’s shirtCredit: AFP

Dominik Szoboszlai pulls Erling Haaland back but Craig waits to see if Haaland can still get to the ball.

That doesn’t happen, so when Haaland then pulls Szoboszlai back, that is stopping the Liverpool player from preventing the ball from going into the net.

No advantage had been signalled.

So once VAR John Brooks calls Craig across he has no choice – he has got to look at the first offence, the denial of a goal-scoring opportunity.

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Craig was correct in law. People will be saying ‘why didn’t he just give the goal?’.

But Haaland’s pull-back stopped the Liverpool player from clearing the ball.

For City’s penalty, Craig got that absolutely spot on. 

Alisson clattered Matheus Nunes and it was a nailed-on penalty – Liverpool can have no complaints.

Pawson’s technically correct decision also saw Rayan Cherki’s late City goal ruled outCredit: Getty
Former Prem ref Mark Halsey believes Pawson played to the laws of the gameCredit: AFP

The major factor was whether the ball was still in play. 

It was so the referee had no choice but to give the penalty.

Liverpool claimed Marc Guehi should have been sent off for pulling Mo Salah back on the edge of the box at 0-0.

But there was a covering defender so it was not a red card offence in my opinion.

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