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Sunday’s Premier League clash between Manchester City and Arsenal began in peculiar fashion. Just four seconds after Michael Oliver blew his whistle to start the game, Rodri was left rolling around on the ground in apparent agony, after a collision with Kai Havertz. The Arsenal No.29 escaped without punishment – while the Manchester City No.16 was eventually able to continue – but what did VAR make of the incident? Let’s take a look… What VAR said about Rodri and Kai Havertz clashPeter Drury – who commentated on the game for Sky Sports alongside Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher – shared what t…

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