‘Unbelievable s***housery’ – Fans stunned as Bristol City score after outrageous deliberate handball to beat keeper
FANS were left stunned after Bristol City scored an outrageously controversial goal against Preston North End.
Robins star Yu Hirakawa deliberately handled the ball in order to get it past goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.
He showed no sign of shame in his celebration[/caption]The Japanese attacker was able to get to the ball and walk it into the goal after his handball.
The moment was caught on video and shared to social media leaving fans shocked it was not ruled out.
One posted: “Bristol City just scored this goal Vs Preston… Unbelievable s***housery.”
A second wrote: “That’s one of the worst handballs to stand of all time.”
A third commented: “Maradona would be proud.”
A fourth said: “S***houseryor straight up cheating?”
A fifth joked: “Perfectly decent goal – utter work nonsense to say otherwise.”
Another added: “Difficult for the officials to see, to be fair, but clearly handball and should have been disallowed.”
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Preston North End did equalise in the 48th minute to thanks to a goal from Sam Greenwood.
However, it was Bristol City that would claim all three points at full-time.
Nahki Wells reinstalled the visitor’s lead just three minutes after the Hosts’ goal.
Max Bird then made sure of the result with a goal in the 81st minute.
Preston manager Paul Heckingbottom slammed the decision not to rule out Hirakawa’s goal as “diabolical”.
He said: “Yeah, listen, we will get another apology this week. We had two apologies for two bad decisions at Millwall.
“We had an apology for a decision at Burnley and we will get another one for that, I am sure.
“And, they will get more games to go and referee.
“There is nothing we can do about it. It’s diabolical, unacceptable and we keep getting the wrong end of them. Hopefully, it evens itself out.
“One of them is saying they have seen something, that they have obviously not seen because it didn’t happen.
“So, yeah, miles off it. We have had four now in the last seven games or whatever it was, from the Millwall game. But, it’s part of the game and we have to accept it.
“We have been fortunate enough to, although it has cost us points, ride through those.
“We’ve been able to get back in games and get our heads above water. Today, it has affected us.”
Bristol manager Liam Manning insisted his side “deserved the win” after the match.
He said: “I am super proud of the players. It wasn’t pretty at times but I can’t take anything away from the lads.
“The way we defended the box, the togetherness and the spirit after the challenge of going 1-1, to then respond as we did with two outstanding moments of quality – we deserved the win.”