After Manchester City’s stalemate with Brighton, Pep Guardiola expressed his frustration to the referee.

What caused frustration? Pep Guardiola informed the referee following Manchester City’s stalemate with Brighton. At the conclusion of Manchester City’s match against Brighton, Pep Guardiola disputed Jeremy Doku’s yellow card for diving with the referee.

 

 


 

Simon Hooper, the official, issued a simulation booking to the Belgian winger in the second half after he slid to evade a soaring challenge from Jan Paul van Hecke. It appeared to be an unjust penalty, as Doku would have been felled in a collision that would have resulted in a City free kick and a potential yellow card for the Brighton defender had he not leaped to avoid contact.

 

 

 

 

Guardiola’s objective at full-time was to emphasise this point. After conversing with fourth official Anthony Taylor about the incident at the time, he immediately approached Hooper in the centre circle after the final siren sounded. The conversation was not heated, but it enabled the City manager to express his opinion on Doku.

 

 

 

 

Guardiola was hesitant to transform the incident into a significant talking point that altered the game’s outcome, but he believed it was significant enough to inform the referee at the conclusion of the 2-2 draw. “If he doesn’t jump, he can break his leg,” according to him. “To land on the grass is a tackle, and he jumps, preventing any contact.”

 

 

 

 

Jeremy is not a diver. They ought to be aware of it; however, it is what it is. “We did not achieve victory or defeat as a result of those decisions.” I informed the referee that he could receive a severe kick if he fails to leap. He leapt to safeguard himself; however, it is irrelevant; refrain from enquiring about it.







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