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STOP KICKING US

City hold crisis talks and urge refs to show reds

- By CHRIS WHEELER

MANCHESTER CITY bosses held urgent talks yesterday to explore ways of stopping the spate of ugly challenges posing a threat to their stars.

Three days after Leroy Sane suffered ankle ligament damage as a result of a tackle from Cardiff defender Joe Bennett, Brahim Diaz and Kevin De Bruyne were the victims of nasty fouls in City’s 3-0 victory over West Bromwich on Wednesday night.

City want action to be taken and discussed several options at the Etihad yesterday. They include a meeting between the club’s director of football Txiki Begiristai­n and referees’ chief Mike Riley, and lobbying the FA for a change in the rules governing retrospect­ive punishment.

Offences that have been seen and dealt with by the match officials cannot currently be punished further.

West Brom substitute Matt Phillips was cautioned by Bobby Madley for an awful, lunging tackle on Diaz. James McClean was also booked for diving into a late challenge on De Bruyne in the build-up to City’s second goal.

‘I didn’t know the tackle was like that,’ said De Bruyne afterwards. ‘I’ve just seen it. Let’s just say the ball wasn’t in the neighbourh­ood. The referee told me he didn’t touch me enough to get the red card, but I told him: “I saw the guy — I was jumping!”’

City team-mate Bernardo Silva urged referees to show more red cards to deter further assaults.

‘We hope they start protecting our players because the way other teams are tackling, it’s not part of the game,’ said the Portugal internatio­nal.

‘It’s not fair play and they have to try to punish the players who play this way. It’s clear over the last few months and we’ve seen it with Leroy. It was a terrible accident and now he’s injured.

‘This time it could have been Brahim, it could have been Kevin on the second goal. I think the referees have to do their job. If it’s a red card they have to give the red card. They are not doing that.’

City’s players have been targeted in an attempt to knock them off their stride this season.

De Bruyne was on the receiving end of bad tackles from Dele Alli and Jason Puncheon in games against Tottenham and Crystal Palace respective­ly.

He said: ‘I don’t know what they are thinking. You can also pull a shirt, that’s more effective than a tackle. Sometimes it gets frustratin­g for us. A lot of teams are making a lot of fouls against us.

‘We make a foul and we get a yellow card.’

The FA’s attention yesterday focused on an alleged stamp by City midfielder Fernandinh­o on Grzegorz Krychowiak, but Madley and his assistants confirmed they had seen the incident and were satisfied that it was accidental.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Crunch time: Brahim Diaz is fouled by West Brom’s Matt Phillips (main). David Silva (inset, top) and Kyle Walker (inset) also suffered during Wednesday’s 3-0 win
GETTY IMAGES Crunch time: Brahim Diaz is fouled by West Brom’s Matt Phillips (main). David Silva (inset, top) and Kyle Walker (inset) also suffered during Wednesday’s 3-0 win

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