
"Thierno Barry's goal was controversial as he was in an offside position, but a poor back pass from City's Marc Guehi allowed him to score, leading to a debate over the decision."
"David Moyes was 'amazed' that a penalty was not awarded when Bernardo Silva fouled Merlin Rohl in the closing minutes of the match."
"The VAR Paul Howard did not intervene on three key decisions, leaving the on-field referee Michael Oliver's calls to stand, which included the contentious goal and potential red card."
The match between Everton and Manchester City ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw, marked by dramatic late goals and VAR controversies. Thierno Barry scored a controversial goal after benefiting from an offside position due to a poor back pass from City's Marc Guehi. Everton's manager David Moyes expressed disbelief over a missed penalty call against Bernardo Silva. Additionally, a potential red card for Michael Keane was not reviewed by VAR. The match showcased critical decisions that influenced the game's outcome.
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