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Neville on Sterling winner
- Updated: December 19, 2016
Gary Neville believes that Raheem Sterling’s winner for Manchester City against Arsenal was correctly deemed onside by the officials at the Etihad.
The Gunners led 1-0 at the break in the Super Sunday clash, only to suffer a second straight Premier League defeat on the road as City hit back through strikes from Leroy Sane and Sterling.
However, Arsene Wenger was unhappy with City’s goals, arguing they both should have been ruled out for offside, with Sterling’s 71st-minute effort in particular causing much debate after the match due to the fact David Silva appeared to be interfering with play.
As Sterling strikes his shot from the right-hand edge of the area, his team-mate seems to be standing in Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech’s line of sight, with the Czech Republic international later complaining: “There were players in front of the goal so I didn’t see the shot and there were people running across.
“I don’t know if one of them was David Silva or not but, as I said, I didn’t …