Referees encourage diving. If Foden goes down holding his ankle and crying out he'll get a penalty and maybe a red for a dangerous tackle.
Instead he tries to do the "right" thing and carry on and score, he unfortunately loses his balance and can't get up to gain an advantage.
I can understand the Referee erring on the cautious side as it happens quickly and the contact isn't massively obvious at full speed - but what the hell are VAR doing?
You can see quite clearly the goalkeeper touches him twice
I just cannot understand what they're thinking or how they've come to that conclusion?
Yet again we hear nothing from them to explain it, so we're left with thoughts of corruption or gamesmanship, is that really what the PL want?
The crazy thing is this is happening every game with every referee set they have - they're all either completely incompetant or just doing it on purpose.
I don't get that decision. Maybe they thought he played the ball first and that was enough for it not to be a pen? It does look like the direction of the ball changes again after Foden touches it. But even then.
If they can't see the goalkeeper land on his ankle on a slow motion replay why are they doing that job in the first place?
It's not like it's a rush either they get to see it multiple times, it's bonkers.