
Gary Neville has stated that he doesn’t think that Felix Brych likes the European Super League, after his display in Manchester City’s game against PSG last night.
City won 2-1 against PSG in what was a huge victory for Pep Guardiola’s side in the French capital.
However, there was a stage in the second half, where almost every decision seemed to go against City.
Numerous Sky Blues players went down around the box, only for Brych to turn away their protests.
At one stage Riyad Mahrez was even seen laughing at the referee.
And Neville has joked that the official must not have liked the idea of the Super League.
PSG, of course, are the only team left in the Champions League who did not try and join the Super League.
Brych ended up showing that there were no hard feelings though, as he sent off Idrissa Gueye for a reckless lunge as PSG got frustrated.
City scored their goals through Kevin de Bruyne and Mahrez, as they put themselves in a strong position to progress to their first ever Champions League final.

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