Manchester City: Guardiola has 'nothing to say' on Spanish referees after late penalty gifts Monaco draw
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Manchester City: Guardiola has 'nothing to say' on Spanish referees after late penalty gifts Monaco draw
""If you analyse the game there were many things that were really good. Step by step we will be better but we had many chances. Phil [Foden] in the first half and many players played really good.""
""No. I have nothing to say to the Spanish referees.""
""When it's close, you have to defend and we take the point.""
Erling Haaland scored twice while Jordan Teze produced a stunning strike as Manchester City drew 2-2 with Monaco at the Stade Louis II. Eric Dier went down in the box after being struck in the face by Nico Gonzalez's boot, prompting referee Jesús Gil Manzano to consult the VAR pitchside monitor. Manzano issued red cards to members of both benches and awarded a stoppage-time penalty, which Dier converted to earn a point. Guardiola refused to comment on the Spanish referees and praised his players' performance and defensive adjustments. Monaco manager Adi Hutter praised Dier for taking responsibility from the spot.
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