The Sun (Malaysia)

Yellow cards’ query from Akanji

- BY SIMON PEACH

MANCHESTER CITY defender Manuel Akanji is puzzled as to how Arsenal got away with some “clear yellow cards” during Sunday’s foul-filled scoreless draw.

After seeing Liverpool move top with a comeback win against Brighton, the other title contenders played out a forgettabl­e 0-0 draw featuring just three shots on target at the Etihad Stadium.

Arsenal seemed happier with the point than City, whose frustratio­n was palpable as the visitors avoided booking for the 20 fouls against them by referee Anthony Taylor.

The only yellow cards they did receive were for time wasting against Gabriel Jesus and David Raya, leaving defender Akanji irritated.

“I don’t understand,” the City man said. “One in the first half (from Kai Havertz) was a very late tackle on Stefan (Ortega). For me it is clearly a yellow card.

“I don’t want to say just against us. There were also some decisions against them that I didn’t understand that he gave a foul for.

“There are some rules and I think there are clear yellow cards where it should be.

“I remember the action with Jorginho when he’d already done a tackle foul and did the second one and he didn’t even give a yellow card for one foul.

“I didn’t understand some decisions but, in the end, we still should be able to score a goal.”

Put to Akanji the approach worked for Arsenal, he said: “Definitely. When we got through sometimes they stopped us with the fouls and if there’s no actions to it it’s hard.”

City, who sit third in the table, have to shake off that frustratio­n as attention quickly turns to tomorrow’s (3.15am Malaysian time) home match against fourth-placed Aston Villa.

Pep Guardiola’s men have not lost in all competitio­ns since December’s 1-0 reverse at Villa Park and Akanji believes everything is to play for in the title race.

“Yeah, I mean how many games do we have

left? Nine, so yeah 27 points to get,” he said. “That’s our goal to get all of them and then we’ll see how it ends.”

Arsenal also return to action tomorrow, kicking off 45 minutes earlier (2.30am) against relegation­threatened Luton.

The Gunners will go back top of the Premier League should they win as Liverpool do not return to action until Friday (2.30am against Sheffield United) and Jesus is just focusing on what they can do in the title fight.

“It’s the Premier League, it’s a tough League and anything can happen,” the former City forward said.

“It is only two points the difference (with Liverpool) and then we have a very good goal difference. Everything counts at the end, but there are still a lot of games.” – The Independen­t

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