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Man City overcome ‘incredible’ penalty call to beat Southampton
Published on: Friday, March 12, 2021
Published on: Fri, Mar 12, 2021
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Man City overcome ‘incredible’ penalty call to beat Southampton
Manchester City’s Phil Foden (right) crosses to Kevin De Bruyne for the latter’s second goal during the match against Southampton.
MANCHESTER: Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola praised his players’ powers of recovery to beat Southampton 5-2 despite being denied a blatant penalty when the game was delicately poised at 1-1.

City are now 14 points clear at the top of the Premier League as they close in on a third title in four years.

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A 21-game winning run for Guardiola’s men came to an end against Manchester United on Sunday.

But City offered the second-placed Red Devils little extra encouragement that there was a route back into the title race as Riyad Mahrez and Kevin De Bruyne both struck twice.

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Guardiola, though, was still furious after VAR did not intervene when Alex McCarthy wiped out Phil Foden after overrunning the ball.

The England midfielder tried to stay on his feet to tap into an empty net, but, after the chance slipped away, VAR did not tell referee Jon Moss to review the incident.

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“Jon cannot see it but that the VAR is there and don’t whistle the penalty is incredible,” said Guardiola.

“You know after four years I don’t talk about the referees, but this action is incredible.

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“Maybe one day they will explain us really the rule for all the players, managers.

“That’s why I am proud because in this club, I don’t know in others, what we have done in these past years we won it ourselves that’s for sure.”

City’s winning run had started against Southampton back in December when the Saints were flying high and above the now champions-elect in the table.

However, Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men have taken just nine points from their last 15 games to tumble down to 14th. 
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