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Pep Guardiola accuses referees of double standards over time-wasting

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Pep Guardiola has accused referees of double standards, saying Ederson was penalised for time-wasting during Manchester City’s win at Arsenal whereas the “thousand million teams” that do the same at the Etihad Stadium have no action taken against them.

In City’s victory at Arsenal last month the champions’ goalkeeper was booked in the first half for not resuming play fast enough.

On Saturday Guardiola’s side are at home to Newcastle, who last week were described as “annoying” by Erik ten Hag over what he said was a tactic of keeping the ball out of play for as long as possible.

Guardiola was asked whether he agreed with the Manchester United manager’s comments. “If [there is] a waste of time, we will have a yellow card for Ederson, don’t worry,” he said. “We are the team with the least waste of time and the first time we go to Arsenal away, and after 35, 37 minutes we got a yellow card, so don’t worry about wasting time.” Guardiola was pressed on whether time-wasting could be frustrating. “It depends on the referee [how he deals with it] but I’m pretty sure the yellow will be for Ederson,” he said. “How many thousand million games [are there when] teams come to the Etihad Stadium and waste time with their keepers? “Twenty seconds every time – the goal kick – and nothing happens.

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