Why Marcus Rashford 'foul' was not given before Phil Foden goal for Man City vs Man United

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Both former referee Mike Dean and ex-Manchester United captain Gary Neville agree that there could be no complaints of a foul on Marcus Rashford prior to Phil Foden's Manchester Derby equaliser.

In a first-half that saw the home team record 18 shots, it was United that rocked the Etihad Stadium and held the advantage heading into half-time.

That was courtesy of a stunning long-range strike from Rashford, who further answered his critics. Pressure on Andre Onana's goal continued to build after the restart and it took only 11 minutes before City were back on level terms.

This time it was Foden producing an unstoppable shot of his own, but not without controversy. READ MORE: Roy Keane responds to Marcus Rashford body language after Man United goal vs Man City READ MORE: Aghast Gary Lineker's cutting response to shocking Erling Haaland Man United moment United felt that in the move that directly led to the equaliser, Kyle Walker had fouled Rashford.

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