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Pep Guardiola urges Manchester City players to improve their performance instead of relying on officiating, which he describes as a 'flip of a coin.' This comes after scrutiny of VAR decisions, including a disallowed goal in a recent match.
Pep Guardiola believes officiating decisions are a âflip of a coinâ and constantly urges his Manchester City players to perform better in order to overcome this.
Refereeing and the use of the video assistant referee are being scrutinised once more after Callum Wilsonâs late disallowed goal in West Hamâs 1-0 defeat by Arsenal at the London Stadium on Sunday. The decision came after the referee Chris Kavanagh awarded the strike before being advised by the gameâs VAR, Darren England, to review the incident at the pitchside monitor. On doing so, Kavanagh ruled the goal out for a foul on Arsenalâs goalkeeper, David Raya.
Arsenalâs victory moved them to 79 points, five ahead of City, with two matches left, meaning that even if Guardiolaâs side win their three remaining games they may not be able to catch Mikel Artetaâs team. The first of those comes against Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening.
Guardiola did not comment on Wilsonâs disallowed goal but did claim that City had lost the last two FA Cup finals, to Manchester United and Crystal Palace respectively, because âreferees didnât do their job, even the VARâ. In the 2024 final, Erling Haaland was not awarded a penalty after appearing to be pushed over in the area by Lisandro MartĂnez. Later in the game, Haaland appeared to be fouled in the area by Kobbie Mainoo and again no penalty was awarded. In 2025, Palaceâs goalkeeper, Dean Henderson, handled the ball outside the area and was booked rather than sent off as he was adjudged not to have prevented a goalscoring chance.
âThe only thing we can do is do it [perform] better â that is only in your control,â said Guardiola. âWe lost the two finals of the FA Cup because the referees didnât do their jobs they should do, even the VAR. When this happens it is because we have to do better, not the referees or VAR.
âI never trust anything since I arrived [at City] a long time ago. Always I learned you have do it better â be in a position to do it better because [if not] you blame yourself with what you have to do, because [VAR] is a flip of a coin. You have to do better and better for yourself, and that is focusing on Crystal Palace for us.â
âWe play in this game, we go to Bournemouth and the last game in Aston Villa. The important one is tomorrow and we will see what happens to the next games. I always learned that when you lose focus, you are in a dangerous situation.â
Pep Guardiola described officiating decisions as a 'flip of a coin' and emphasized the need for his players to perform better.
A late goal by Callum Wilson was disallowed after a VAR review, contributing to West Ham's 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.
Manchester City is currently five points behind Arsenal with only two matches left, making it difficult for them to catch up even if they win their remaining games.
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Abdukodir Khusanov and Rodri are doubts to face Palace due to injury. Rodri has been absent since sustaining a groin strain in last monthâs win over Arsenal and Guardiola was asked if the midfielder may be ruled out of next monthâs World Cup. âNo,â said Guardiola. âWell, there is a chance if [Luis] de la Fuente [Spainâs head coach] doesnât pick him. But, weâll take care of him.â