Pep Guardiola Laments Dominik Solanke Goal That Sparked "Emotional Issue" for Manchester City.
The Manchester City boss expressed his disappointment with Dominic Solanke's first goal, which was awarded after the striker appeared to kick through City defender Marc Guehi before the ball bounced past Gianluigi Donnarumma. The initial decision was that it would be an own goal, but the Premier League later changed their verdict.
Guardiola argued that if a central defender had committed such a foul in the opposite direction, it would have been considered a penalty. He suggested that the referee may have handed City a penalty instead, which could have altered the outcome of the game.
Despite the controversy surrounding Solanke's goal, Guardiola focused on the positive aspects of his team's performance, stating that they played well overall and had created many chances. However, he acknowledged that their slow start to the second half ultimately cost them dearly.
Guardiola has been known for his frank assessments of his team's performances in recent years, and this latest criticism is no exception. He identified several areas where City struggled, including missed duels and a lack of composure during set pieces. He also suggested that injuries and the introduction of new players may be contributing factors to their slow second-half performances.
With Liverpool up next, Guardiola will be keenly aware of the need for his team to address these issues quickly if they are to remain in contention for the Premier League title.
The Manchester City boss expressed his disappointment with Dominic Solanke's first goal, which was awarded after the striker appeared to kick through City defender Marc Guehi before the ball bounced past Gianluigi Donnarumma. The initial decision was that it would be an own goal, but the Premier League later changed their verdict.
Guardiola argued that if a central defender had committed such a foul in the opposite direction, it would have been considered a penalty. He suggested that the referee may have handed City a penalty instead, which could have altered the outcome of the game.
Despite the controversy surrounding Solanke's goal, Guardiola focused on the positive aspects of his team's performance, stating that they played well overall and had created many chances. However, he acknowledged that their slow start to the second half ultimately cost them dearly.
Guardiola has been known for his frank assessments of his team's performances in recent years, and this latest criticism is no exception. He identified several areas where City struggled, including missed duels and a lack of composure during set pieces. He also suggested that injuries and the introduction of new players may be contributing factors to their slow second-half performances.
With Liverpool up next, Guardiola will be keenly aware of the need for his team to address these issues quickly if they are to remain in contention for the Premier League title.