Melbourne City striker Bruno Fornaroli says he doesn’t waste time listening to his critics after the first two rounds of the season.
Fornaroli is playing his fourth season in the A-League and some opposition fans have criticised the Uruguayan for going down too easily over the years.
El Tuna won a foul in their Round 1 Melbourne Derby win, which was originally given outside the box, before the VAR intervened and awarded a penalty. Florin Berenguer’s spot kick was saved by Lawrence Thomas, but Ritchie de Laet netted on the follow-up.
In the aftermath of the row about the VAR decision, FFA conceded there was not enough contact for a penalty – but clarified the system cannot overturn fouls.
In City’s 1-1 away draw to Central Coast Mariners, Kalifa Cisse brought Fornaroli to the ground in the box, but no penalty was awarded by the referee or VAR despite it appearing worse than the Derby foul.
Coach Warren Joyce defended Fornaroli after the game, pleading for officials to look at every incident and judge them on their own merits.
And Fornaroli was unrepentant when he spoke to FTBL.
“I don’t care what the people are talking about, I don’t care, trust me,” Fornaroli said. “I don’t listen.
"Too many people talk and haven’t touched a football in their life. They talk about football and they really don’t know.
“I can’t take one moment of my life or lose a second of my time to listen to these type of talks, so I don’t care what they say.”

City meet Sydney FC tonight at AAMI Park and the 31-year-old is relishing playing his first home game this season.
The Prickly Pear is yet to score this season, but is happy with the way he and his team have performed so far.
He was out for the majority of last season with an ankle injury, making his return in February.
“In the first game, derbies are difficult to play nice football and you have to win,” he said. “I don’t care about the way, but you need the three points in those games.
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