Not often you see an 'ironic' injury but it looked like he hurt himself exaggerating the challenge on the edge of the box. Sterlings a sly one trying to make out he didn't know if it was out or not (the cross from the goal), from that angle he would have had eyes on the ball to make contact!
I think the linesman on the far side was shielded by the Everton defender, the ref never would be able to see it. Does that mean they don't have goal-line tech for the cup matches ?
Probably because he's of Polish descent and that's how they pronounce it. Is it dee-arm-ey or die-arm-ay? Odubajo or oadafcxdsjfvbfb?
Ok, but he's English, I've never heard anyone say his name like that before, even when he's been introduced in after match interviews! I'm pretty sure after all these years it would have come up!
Why when your team have contributed greatly to a very entertaining and competitive cup semi-final does he have to look for excuses and focus solely on the Sterling cross which may have been out of play just before Man City scored their second goal. Unfortunately one who suffers from Arsene syndrome (never saw it!) more than most. Ok he may have good reason to comment on the issue, particularly when commentators push the debate into your face, but focus on all the good things, it's almost like everything else never happened. Had Kun's shot gone in and not hit the post? Had this or that not happened!!!! It did, get over it, give your players a pat on the back, roll up your sleeves and move forward. Rapidly becoming one of the managers who only see's what suits him, an increasingly obnoxious individual