Ruben Dias fumed over the decision not to punish Harvey Barnes' push on Gianluigi Donnarumma in the build-up to Newcastle's winner over Manchester City - asking the officials to "make it make sense".
With the scores at 1-1, Barnes scored his second goal of the game from close range after a corner was initially cleared.
But in the original set-piece, Barnes was seen pushing Donnarumma out of his goal, which led to a nervy moment for the City goalkeeper.
When Barnes' goal was scored, Donnarumma charged at referee Sam Barrott and despite a couple of VAR checks for offside, the goal was allowed to stand.
Asked about the decision after the game, City defender Dias told Sky Sports : "Out of all the decisions, only the second goal - I think we need to make it make sense.
"Because where's t

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