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THEY CAN ALL JUST REF OFF!

Guardiola not bothered who the merry whistleblo­wer is for Forest showdown

- By JOHN ANTHONY

MANCHESTER City boss Pep Guardiola insists he does not “spend one second” thinking about referees as he prepares to face Nottingham Forest in the wake of their high- profile criticism of match officials.

Relegation- threatened Forest were furious not to be awarded three penalties during last weekend’s 2- 0 Premier League loss at Everton and made headlines by releasing a series of strong statements.

Guardiola, who takes his titlechasi­ng side to the City Ground on Sunday afternoon, feels being preoccupie­d with refereeing appointmen­ts is a waste of his time.

“I go to the game and I never ever know who is the referee,” he said.

“When I see their face, it’s ‘ oh, I remember that face’. I never in my life talk about the referees before, during or after the match – never ever, ever.

“A mistake can be a mistake and we are sad, and when it’s in our favour we are lucky.

“But I don’t waste my time. I have to economise, I have to choose with my time exactly what I have to do. I don’t spend one second ( thinking) about referees, especially when we lose.”

Released

Forest questioned the decision to select Stuart Attwell, a fan of their relegation rivals Luton, as VAR for the match at Goodison Park and raised concerns with the Profession­al Game Match Officials Limited ( PGMOL).

They subsequent­ly called for conversati­ons between Attwell and on- field official Anthony Taylor to be released publicly after bemoaning “three extremely poor decisions” during the damaging defeat to the Toffees.

Referees’ body PGMOL privately shared the audio with Forest, who feel they have suffered a string of injustices in a season when the club were deducted four points for breaching financial rules.

“All I am concerned about is what we have to do to play well,” said Guardiola, whose side moved a point behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand by beating Brighton 4- 0 on Thursday evening.

“The decisions are the decisions and during the season there are moments that help you, sometimes not.

“You have to do what you have to do to beat 11 against 11 against Nottingham Forest.”

Phil Foden inspired City’s comfortabl­e win at the Amex

Stadium with a brace between finishes from Kevin De Bruyne and Julian Alvarez.

Guardiola hopes the 23- year- old England midfielder, who has 24 goals for the season in all competitio­ns, can sustain his fine form during the title run- in.

“Phil has a sixth gear but he cannot play all the time in sixth gear – he has to play in second and third,” said Guardiola.

“I think, with time, he will learn that.

Happy

“Everything is so quick; football has to be sometimes slower ( in order) to become quicker after to surprise the opponent.

“He will understand the game through years and years and experience­s. But he loves to play and his work ethic is unbelievab­le.

“We are really pleased and happy for him and hopefully in the last

month ahead of us he doesn’t stop going.

“I would love for him to go in sixth gear every single action but after you are less precise – that is not effective.

“He has to know when he has to be aggressive and when he has to be more calm.

“He has improved a lot from the beginning of the season and the previous seasons.”

Foden says City have six cup finals left as they try to retain their Premier League title and grab another FA Cup so one of them is an actual cup final.

His first strike against Brighton brought up his 50- goal mark and puts the defending champions in the driving seat.

They take on Nottingham Forest today then Wolves, Fulham, Tottenham and West Ham United await in the league before a second successive FA Cup final at Wembley against Manchester United.

“It’s a great milestone to reach,” Foden said.

“I’m really delighted at the moment with the position I’m playing and I keep finding the back of the net for the team which is what I am for.

“I want to keep trying to do that because when I find the net we seem to go and win games.

Calmer

“I’m delighted with the way I’m playing and there are six matches left, so six more finals to go and I just want to keep trying to help the team.”

The 23- year- old feels City’s past achievemen­ts will prevent any nerves creeping in during what promises to be a another tense run- in.

“I wouldn’t say it’s an advantage but I feel it makes us a lot calmer,” he said.

“We’ve done it before, we have all the experience in the world. I think that’s a little bit of a positive that we don’t really feel the nerves.”

Top scorer Erling Haaland is a doubt for the weekend visit to the City Ground after missing his side’s last two games due to a muscle issue.

City have on average picked up more points, scored more goals and conceded fewer without the Norway striker this term but manager Guardiola is eager for Haaland to be available.

“I prefer to have Erling at my disposal than not to have him,” said Guardiola.

“I spoke with him ( on Wednesday) and he told me he feels better. He feels better but I don’t know ( if he will be ready to return).”

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