Ahmed
Musa has disagreed with his disallowed goal for CSKA Moscow against
Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.

Musa scored a goal in the 80th minute when he unleashed an absolute screamer from the edge of the box into the top corner of the net after he received a ball from Japan star Honda.
However, the referee overruled this effort because he believed a high foot had nearly connected with Yaya Toure’s head who tried to clear but missed it.
“To me it was a good goal, I would have loved to see it stand because it would have given us a point from the game, but the referee felt otherwise, he has the final say,” Musa told MTNFootball.com
Sergio Aguero scored a brace for Manchester City, while Tosic scored CSKA Moscow’s consolation goal.
CSKA are now third in the standings in Group D with three points behind Bayern Munich and Manchester City, who are on nine points and six points, respectively.
Musa, a 50th minute substitute for Steven Zuber, said he was disappointed with the 2-1 loss to City at home on Wednesday.
“I was not happy that we lost the game, but that is football. We look forward to a positive result in the next game,” he said.
CSKA Moscow next game in the competition is away to Manchester City on November 5.
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Musa scored a goal in the 80th minute when he unleashed an absolute screamer from the edge of the box into the top corner of the net after he received a ball from Japan star Honda.
However, the referee overruled this effort because he believed a high foot had nearly connected with Yaya Toure’s head who tried to clear but missed it.
“To me it was a good goal, I would have loved to see it stand because it would have given us a point from the game, but the referee felt otherwise, he has the final say,” Musa told MTNFootball.com
Sergio Aguero scored a brace for Manchester City, while Tosic scored CSKA Moscow’s consolation goal.
CSKA are now third in the standings in Group D with three points behind Bayern Munich and Manchester City, who are on nine points and six points, respectively.
Musa, a 50th minute substitute for Steven Zuber, said he was disappointed with the 2-1 loss to City at home on Wednesday.
“I was not happy that we lost the game, but that is football. We look forward to a positive result in the next game,” he said.
CSKA Moscow next game in the competition is away to Manchester City on November 5.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/50575.html
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