Pep Guardiola has launched a passive-aggressive attack on the officiating in the match between Manchester City and Leyton Orient after Nico Gonzalez was injured.
WHAT HAPPENED?
City endure a panic to beat Leyton Situate 2-1, in spite of yielding a striking objective from the midway line, yet Guardiola was frustrated with the degree of directing. Gonzalez, a new £50 million ($62m) marking from Porto, was on the finish of a weighty test in the main half and limped out of the game.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Guardiola believes, however, that Gonzalez will now understand just how physical English football can be. The 23-year-old will hope to make a swift recovery as he bids to get up to speed at the Etihad Stadium.
WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID
Guardiola told BBC Game: “Welcome to the Head Association and the arbitrators. Perhaps he had some awareness of the refs since I comprehend it’s difficult. It’s difficult to accomplish something when you play against groups like in Association One.”
He added: “I know without VAR it’s more troublesome on the grounds that they are not accustomed to it and I know it’s an Association One side, however there were a couple [missed] activities. There’s a punishment [that wasn’t given]. I think Nico currently sees impeccably what [English football] is. I don’t have the foggiest idea how hard [the knock] is, yet he was unable to proceed
WHAT NEXT?
City play Real Madrid on Tuesday in a huge Champions League play-off encounter.