Guardiola accuses referees of bias against Manchester City for the past ten years.
Incorrect refereeing
According to The Sun: PEP GUARDIOLA believes that referees have been unfair towards Manchester City for the past ten years. The team's head coach was extremely unhappy when Tyler Adams' goal was awarded during their 3-1 victory over Bournemouth on Sunday.
Guardiola noted that during a set piece, Gianluigi Donnarumma's arm was pulled by David Brooks before the Italian was unable to clear the ball in time.
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Guardiola's words added a new dimension to the ongoing discussion about refereeing in English football. The issue of referee bias is often raised in football circles, and it seems this situation has become yet another confirmation of such concerns. Guardiola's reaction may prompt further discussions about changes in refereeing processes.
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