2026-02-02 16:31:31
Pep Guardiola has criticised the refereeing after Manchester City drew with Tottenham Hotspur.
The manager was frustrated after seeing his team miss a huge chance to stay close to Premier League leaders Arsenal, despite going 2-0 up before a collapse.
First, Spurs brought one back when Dominik Solanke kicked through the back of City’s Marc Guehi to nab a goal.
However, neither the referee nor the VAR team thought there was enough in the challenge to rule out the goal.
Solanke’s volley secured a huge draw for Spurs, while leaving City six points behind the Gunners.
Speaking after the game when it was suggested Solanke kicked Guehi, Pep told BBC Radio 5 Live: “OK, then you make the answer [for me].
“If it’s a central defender to a striker it’s a penalty, right? You said the same, so you saw it.”
Speaking to media in his press conference, Pep discussed the issue further.
He added: “There was an emotional issue for the first goal that the referee conceded to Spurs … and after that, the momentum is difficult to control, whatever happens here in England.”
In recent weeks, Pep has complained about referee decisions against Newcastle, Manchester United and Wolves.
He said: “Nothing changed the opinion I had in the past.”
Spurs manager Thomas Frank acknowledged the situation and insisted it was in a “grey area” for officials.
He said: “There’s clear contact from him [Solanke] on it. We want, in general, a higher threshold [for fouls]. I understand it’s in the grey area.
“The Liverpool goal by Hugo Ekitiké [against Spurs on December 20] was in my opinion still two clear hands in the back of Cristian Romero.
“So it’s no grey areas [there]. I’m just very happy it finally dropped for us, which I think was more than fair.”
On Wednesday (04.02.26), City host Newcastle United in the second leg of the League Cup semi-finals, with a 2-0 lead from the first tie.
Their next Premier League game is a tense showdown against Liverpool at Anfield, while Arsenal – who are leading Chelsea 3-2 from the first leg of their own semi-final – will get back to league caption on February 7 against Sunderland.
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