Daily Dispatch

Sterling cards mar City victory

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MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola admitted his satisfacti­on at his team’s dramatic 2-1 win at Bournemout­h was tainted by the dismissal of Raheem Sterling.

Referee Mike Dean showed Sterling a second yellow card after the England forward celebrated his deflected 97th-minute winner on Saturday by throwing himself into the away end.

Having previously seen full-back Kyle Walker sent off in Monday’s 1-1 draw with Everton, Guardiola said his side had once again been the victims of an injustice.

“It is a good question,” said the City manager when asked why Sterling had been booked for a second time.

“I would like someone to comment. If you cannot celebrate with the fans, the best solution is not to invite the fans. You can imagine how happy he is, how happy the fans are.

“We won. If we had not won or lost, I would not have made the argument, but I would like someone to tell me that.

“Why Kyle Walker was sent off and is not here and why Raheem Sterling now can’t play against his former team [Liverpool, after the internatio­nal break].”

He added: “Teams who always have 65, 70% of possession always have the player sent off. Perhaps someone can explain that to me one day.”

Charlie Daniels had given Bournemout­h a 13th minute-lead with a thunderbol­t from wide on the left that crashed into Ederson’s net via the crossbar.

But Gabriel Jesus levelled eight minutes later and although City looked set to pay the price for failing to make more of a number of chances, Sterling saved the day at the death.

Guardiola’s lineup included Bernardo Silva and Benjamin Mendy, who were making their first starts for the club since their close-season moves from Monaco.

“The first thing I did was go to Mendy and Silva and say, ‘ Welcome to the Premier League!’” said City captain Vincent Kompany.

“Today we deserved to win, made it incredibly hard for us.”

Guardiola praised the contributi­on left-back Mendy in particular.

“We are happy and grateful for what he has done,” he said.

“He has just had one week training with us. Of course he has to improve, but we were happy.”

But the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach admitted his side had not been at their best.

“If you ask me about my impression of the game, I’m going to tell you they were better than us,” said Guardiola.

“We played with one striker instead of two to keep the ball, to have more place to keep the ball and have more passes, but unfortunat­ely they missed simple balls and when this happens, they can create counter-attacks.”

Bournemout­h remain without a point after three games. Manager Eddie Howe said: “We have been given some harsh lessons by (City) previously.

“They were good experience­s for us to go through.

“The first season in the Premier League was an eye-opener and that was the closest we have been to them.” — AFP but they of

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? FIERY CLASH: Keegan Ritchie of SuperSport United is challenged by Devon Saal of Maritzburg United during their MTN8 semifinal match which ended in a 1-1 draw at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, in Atteridgev­ille on ASaturday
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X FIERY CLASH: Keegan Ritchie of SuperSport United is challenged by Devon Saal of Maritzburg United during their MTN8 semifinal match which ended in a 1-1 draw at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, in Atteridgev­ille on ASaturday

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