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Many things went wrong in Palace loss: City boss

Updated on: 01 November,2021 08:18 AM IST  |  Manchester
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City trailed to Wilfried Zaha’s early opener before losing defender Aymeric Laporte to a red card for hauling down the Ivorian as he threatened to break clear

Many things went wrong in Palace loss: City boss

Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City had a day to forget as Crystal Palace inflicted the English champions’ first home defeat of the season with a 2-0 win at the Etihad. City trailed to Wilfried Zaha’s early opener before losing defender Aymeric Laporte to a red card for hauling down the Ivorian as he threatened to break clear. 


Gabriel Jesus had an equaliser for the 10 men ruled out for offside after a VAR review in the second period before Conor Gallagher secured a famous win for the Eagles with two minutes remaining.  City are now five points behind EPL leaders Chelsea and face Manchester United in a derby at Old Trafford next weekend.


“When you play 50 minutes 10 against 11, it is difficult for a team like us because you need the process and to do everything right,” said Guardiola. “The players showed character and tried, but unfortunately many, many things went wrong and we lost the game.”


City players were furious with the officiating as on top of Laporte’s dubious dismissal and the disallowed goal, Phil Foden saw a penalty appeal waved away in the second half. But Guardiola refused to blame the referee as his 200th EPL game in charge ended in defeat. “It could be a yellow or red,” he added on the Laporte incident. “It depends on the referee and what he thinks. The goal, I imagine the linesman says he’s offside. We didn’t lose because of that.”

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