Manawatu Standard

Pie-scoffing goalie resigns in tears

Attack good, defence optional

- FOOTBALL

The Sutton United player filmed eating a pie while sitting on the substitute­s bench during this week’s 2-0 FA Cup defeat by Arsenal has resigned in tears amidst a growing controvers­y.

Wayne Shaw, 46, may have bitten off more than he can chew as twin investigat­ions were launched into the stunt yesterday.

Shaw faces possible action from the Gambling Commission and the FA after it emerged that a betting company had offered odds of 8-1 against any Sutton player tucking into a pie during the game televised live on the BBC.

‘‘It’s been very disappoint­ing. I woke up this morning to this storm and criticism. It’s something we’ve dealt with quickly as a club,’’ Sutton United manager Paul Doswell told Sky News.

‘‘I’m devastated, the chairman is devastated. I have spoken to Wayne and the guy is in tears, crying down the phone. It is a very sad situation ... a very sad end to Manchester City scored three goals in 11 minutes to fight back for a 5-3 win over Monaco in a wild Champions League match full of dazzling attacking play and dreadful defending yesterday.

City was facing a first-leg deficit in the round of 16 match when Radamel Falcao scored with a glorious chip, his second goal of the game, to put Monaco 3-2 ahead in the 61st minute at Etihad Stadium.

But in a frantic finish, Sergio Aguero volleyed in a 71st-minute equaliser for his second goal of the night, John Stones prodded home from a corner in the 77th, and Leroy Sane pushed City further ahead with a tap-in in the 82nd.

Raheem Sterling put City ahead in the 26th minute, only for Monaco to put on an attacking show left the home defence in tatters.

Falcao, making a successful return to England after poor spells on loan at Manchester United and Chelsea, equalised with a diving header and Kylian Mbappe latched onto a free kick – exposing more poor defending from City – to make it 2-1 at halftime.

Monaco goalkeeper Danijel Subasic allowed a low shot from Aguero to dribble into the net for City’s first equaliser, before the chaotic final half hour when both teams threatened to score at will.

The game had everything – there was even a missed penalty by Falcao when Monaco was 2-1 ahead – and it was a night to send coaches crazy and to leave spectators wanting more.

With both teams preaching attacking football, it was always likely there would be lots of goals. There is sure to be more of the same in the second leg on March 15.

The night’s other match was also a goal-feast, with Atletico Madrid winning 4-2 at Bayer Leverkusen.

 ??  ?? Sutton United substitute goalkeeper Wayne Shaw chomps on a pie during the non-league team’s FA Cup loss to Arsenal.
Sutton United substitute goalkeeper Wayne Shaw chomps on a pie during the non-league team’s FA Cup loss to Arsenal.

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