
Leicester City took high flying Manchester City to extra time in their Carabao Cup quarter final on Tuesday night.
Leading through a first half goal from Bernardo Silva, Pep Guardiola's (much changed) side looked to have won the game in normal time before a penalty was awarded to their hosts deep into added on time.
The decision itself was controversial, with Kyle Walker adjudged to have fouled Demarai Gray. To many, the contact was minimal - some even suggesting there hadn't been any contact at all and that Gray had dived.
Have a look for yourself...
https://twitter.com/_LCFCNEWS/status/943235483106242560
As a result, plenty of those watching the game wondered if the winger would face retrospective punishment from the FA for the matter.
https://twitter.com/Paulthehammer79/status/943236412266119168
https://twitter.com/RajanSB1995/status/943236894959251456
https://twitter.com/Chrisbluemoon16/status/943236517832609792
https://twitter.com/PhilipWeston2/status/943237222844821505
https://twitter.com/DanLambert4/status/943238081146179586
https://twitter.com/NealeManning/status/943234380717264903
https://twitter.com/Bowlezy10/status/943235456120098818
The penalty was then dispatched by Jamie Vardy, who had entered the game as a second half substitute.