Guardiola Drags Manchester United Star Player Into Talks After Liverpool’s Woes

It’s no longer news Manchester City are now out of the Champions League after what happened at the Etihad Stadium last night.

Liverpool went into the game with a three-goal advantage, and although Gabriel Jesus scored an early goal, Pep Guardiola’s side could add nothing more before the break.

Liverpool broke City’s heart when Mohamed Salah scored a brilliant equaliser before Roberto Firmino scored the second goal that confirmed a semi-final ticket.

Speaking after the game that ended in a 5-1 aggregate in favour of the Merseysiders, Man City boss Pep Guardiola showed how displeased he was with the match officials.

During the game, the Spanish boss was sent out of his place after raging about the decision to cancel Leroy Sane’s goal.

The former Barcelona manager also commented that Raheem Sterling should have been awarded a penalty when fouled by Liverpool’s Robertson.

And as if that is not enough, Pep went back to last Saturday’s premier league game against Manchester United, bringing Ashely Young into the talk.

Guardiola insisted Young actually fouled Sergio Aguero during the Manchester Derby and the Argentine star should have been awarded a penalty.

Manchester City remains firm favourites to win both the FA Cup and premier league title this season

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