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Guardiola's unexpected words after the refereeing errors in Manchester City vs Tottenham

Pep Guardiola talked about the controversial referee decision

By Hector Garcia

Pep Guardiola talked about the controversial referee decision
Pep Guardiola talked about the controversial referee decision
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Manchester City and Tottenham achieved a very close draw in a match that had everything. However, the match was also full of somewhat controversial refereeing decisions. This meant that the local team ended up being affected, something that many complained to the referee at the end of the game. However, the person that many people thought was going to point out these actions was precisely Guardiola, something that did not happen.

 

 

Erling Haaland took to social media to criticize Simon Hooper's late decision following the 3-3 final between Manchester City and Tottenham at the Etihad Stadium. It turns out that Hooper controversially refused to give City the lead in injury time when Jack Grealish went alone against the rival goal.

“WTF (what the fuck),” Haaland posted on Twitter moments after the meeting, citing a video of the sequence in question. For Manchester City it meant losing two points at home and losing ground on Arsenal, which is now three points behind in the Premier League standings.

 

Guardiola's reaction to the tie

For Manchester City it meant losing two points at home and losing ground on Arsenal, which is now three points behind in the Premier League standings. In the last minutes, Manchester City let the victory go and Tottenham rescued a point from their view of Etihad Stadium in the duel corresponding to Matchday 14 of the Premier League. With a goal from Kulusevski in the 90th minute, the Spurs snatched victory from those led by Pep Guardiola. Regarding the refereeing decisions, Guardiola did not want to generate controversy and shared that they are mistakes and we have to learn to live with them. This is with the intention of not having more problems for complaining about refereeing, something that the Premier League already severely punishes.


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