The Herald (South Africa)

Guardiola hits out at referees

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MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola urged officials to better protect his star players after a 3-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion on Wednesday.

The result left his side with a commanding 15-point lead at the top of the Premier League, but Guardiola was unhappy with a series of challenges, the worst of which saw Matt Phillips booked for a high-flying lunge at young City substitute Brahim Diaz.

The incident followed City’s FA Cup victory at Cardiff on Sunday, where Leroy Sane suffered an ankle ligament injury which will sideline him for up to seven weeks – prompting Guardiola’s call for his players’ protection.

However, he was in a more conciliato­ry mood on Wednesday, although he did have an animated discussion with fourth official Kevin Friend on the final whistle.

“I’ve said what I said so we spoke with Kevin, the fourth official,” Guardiola said.

“They have an opinion, I have another one. They’re the bosses, I accept that. I have to accept it

“Today we were lucky, three or four days ago we were unlucky with Leroy.”

Guardiola was also unhappy with a late lunge by James McClean on Kevin de Bruyne, which earned the West Brom man a yellow card, and an Allan Nyom foul on Kyle Walker.

But Albion manager Alan Pardew said he believed Guardiola’s weekend comments had provoked City supporters into trying to put pressure on referee Bobby Madley in a bid to get him to hand out harsher treatment to the visitors than might otherwise have been the case.

Pardew also pointed out that City were not faultless, highlighti­ng an early incident in which home midfielder Fernandinh­o appeared to stamp on Grzegorz Krychowiak, who had to be replaced later in the first half.

“He’s a winger and in desperate situations wingers can make poor challenges.

“It was a poor challenge, make no mistake about that,” Pardew said of Phillips’s challenge. “But I think Fernandinh­o made a similar one in the middle of the pitch. I’m not sure if the referee saw it.

Officiatin­g aside, it was a routine victory for Guardiola’s team, with goals from Fernandinh­o, De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero sealing victory.

Their efforts also took City’s goal tally for the season to 101, an astonishin­g mark before the end of January, although Guardiola was conscious that his team missed a host of chances – Raheem Sterling in particular – and the manager warned they were chances which better teams would have punished his side for wasting.

“When you ask me what he [Sterling] can improve – that [finishing]!” Guardiola said.

“When he is able to improve that he will be a top-class player.”

City remain in the hunt for an unpreceden­ted quadruple of Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League titles in the one season. – AFP

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