Manchester City boss Nick Kushing has revealed that he has apologized to the authorities after the Jess Park strike, Chelsea was controversially rejected in his team’s 2โ1 women’s super league (WSL) defeat.
Angi Beaver-Jones strike made a stop-time winner for visitors at the Athihad Stadium after canceling the kerlyn opener. Although the city could have been above 2โ0 in the first half, referee Kirsty Dovele took advantage of Keroline after flying on the edge of the area.
Instead, the decision to blow up his whistle for a free-kick before Daule’s time means that the park’s effort on follow-up did not count, to make his comeback to open the door for Chelsea.
After the match, Kushing said, “Officials admitted that they had gone wrong and should have played.”
“The talk of disappointment (Laura) is the first after the coombs, as we were very dangerous on the counter attack when the whistle was blown on the comments, I asked him to take advantage of it. But three minutes later, it happens.”
Chelsea’s boss Sonia Bampster expressed sympathy with Kushing’s frustrations, but praised her side for her tenacity in the second half.
“With my opinion, the referee played the whistle from the beginning, even when the ball was not going in the goal, I think it is difficult and when you see the results it is difficult.” “So I can understand their frustration.
“If I were a city manager, I would probably be at the same place. But again, I don’t think it changed our faith in the second half. We made a lot in the second half, 24 shots on the goal, his keeper really saved a lot, we could probably score more.”