City's winner was initially disallowed for offside but referee Chris Kavanagh overturned the call with VAR
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00:00Well, at the moment, the line-up, linesmen, you know,
00:04rise the flag, I said,
00:08at the first instant, but it's a corner, it can be offside.
00:11And that's a view on the situation, the moment the impact from John,
00:14Sa is watching perfectly the action, so it's well given.
00:18Bernardo Silva, of course, ends up not in Jose's line of vision,
00:22but, I mean, you can't get much closer than he was.
00:24Their feet were probably a yard apart.
00:26Managed to remain fairly calm, managed to
00:28try and keep the subs away from the officials and keep the staff away from the officials,
00:32because it felt like a tough blow.
00:34There's no chance that people are doing things against Wolves on purpose, let's be clear.
00:37But is there something in the subconscious around decision-making or,
00:41without even knowing it, are you more likely to give it to Manchester City than Wolves?
00:45My focus and my senses are heightened when we're facing Man City and Pep and Haaland.
00:50Are the officials the same, you know, when it's Haaland and when it's Manchester City?
00:55Is there something in there that's not on purpose that influences decision-making?
00:58And I've spoken to them about this as well, and they obviously guarantee me there isn't.
01:02But they are human, they are human,
01:04and Manchester City scoring a last-minute winner is a big thing.