Manchester City midfielder Rodri has expressed his frustration with the recent string of refereeing decisions that have gone against his team, claiming they are "victims of injustice". The 29-year-old Spaniard was stunned when Tottenham's Dominic Solanke scored a goal that appeared to be aided by the leg of Manchester City defender Marc Guéhi, and felt that the referee failed to spot the foul.
Rodri believes that referees need to remain impartial in their decision-making, particularly when it comes to Manchester City, who have won a large number of games recently. He said: "I know we've won too much and the people don't want us to win, but the referee has to be neutral. It's not fair because we work so hard."
The midfielder acknowledged that he usually doesn't speak about referees, as he respects their role greatly, but felt compelled to express his frustration after a string of recent decisions that have gone against City. "It's not possible," Rodri said. "Honestly, I never speak about referees, I respect their job massively. But they have to pay attention to these things."
Rodri was referring to the fact that Solanke's goal was allowed to stand despite appearing to be assisted by Guéhi's leg, and that City had been denied a penalty against Wolves earlier in the season for handball. He also mentioned that a recent game against Newcastle saw an Antoine Semenyo goal ruled out, and that Manchester United's Diogo Dalot avoided a red card in the derby despite committing a studs-up foul.
Rodri concluded by saying: "He kicked the leg, it's so clear … It's two, three games in a row and I don't know why."
Rodri believes that referees need to remain impartial in their decision-making, particularly when it comes to Manchester City, who have won a large number of games recently. He said: "I know we've won too much and the people don't want us to win, but the referee has to be neutral. It's not fair because we work so hard."
The midfielder acknowledged that he usually doesn't speak about referees, as he respects their role greatly, but felt compelled to express his frustration after a string of recent decisions that have gone against City. "It's not possible," Rodri said. "Honestly, I never speak about referees, I respect their job massively. But they have to pay attention to these things."
Rodri was referring to the fact that Solanke's goal was allowed to stand despite appearing to be assisted by Guéhi's leg, and that City had been denied a penalty against Wolves earlier in the season for handball. He also mentioned that a recent game against Newcastle saw an Antoine Semenyo goal ruled out, and that Manchester United's Diogo Dalot avoided a red card in the derby despite committing a studs-up foul.
Rodri concluded by saying: "He kicked the leg, it's so clear … It's two, three games in a row and I don't know why."