Pep Guardiola has stood by his comments about the referee who handled Manchester City's 2-0 win over Wolves, despite some criticism from fans. The City manager was heard saying that the new Premier League referee Farai Hallam "made a mistake" and "was not good enough".
Guardiola defended himself after being confronted about his remarks during an interview with Sky Sports News. He claimed that he had no intention of disrespecting Hallam but simply pointed out what he saw as incorrect calls made by the official.
The City manager stated, "I'm not against referees. I think they have a very tough job and are under pressure all the time." Guardiola then reiterated his criticism of Hallam's performance during the match, saying that "you can see when someone is good or bad at their job."
However, despite his words of support for referees, some fans took issue with Guardiola's comments. Many felt that he was unfairly criticizing an inexperienced official who was still finding his feet in the Premier League.
In a statement on Twitter, Hallam defended himself against Guardiola's criticism, saying "I will continue to work hard and improve my performance".
The incident has highlighted the challenges of refereeing in the Premier League, where officials are under immense pressure to make accurate calls in high-intensity matches.
Guardiola defended himself after being confronted about his remarks during an interview with Sky Sports News. He claimed that he had no intention of disrespecting Hallam but simply pointed out what he saw as incorrect calls made by the official.
The City manager stated, "I'm not against referees. I think they have a very tough job and are under pressure all the time." Guardiola then reiterated his criticism of Hallam's performance during the match, saying that "you can see when someone is good or bad at their job."
However, despite his words of support for referees, some fans took issue with Guardiola's comments. Many felt that he was unfairly criticizing an inexperienced official who was still finding his feet in the Premier League.
In a statement on Twitter, Hallam defended himself against Guardiola's criticism, saying "I will continue to work hard and improve my performance".
The incident has highlighted the challenges of refereeing in the Premier League, where officials are under immense pressure to make accurate calls in high-intensity matches.