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Guardiola fumes after VAR controversy sparks Man United win

Pep Guardiola was left fuming by the controversial VAR decision to allow a Bruno Fernandes goal that sparked Manchester United's thrilling fightback in their 2-1 win over Manchester City on Saturday.

City were leading through Jack Grealish's second-half header at Old Trafford when United snatched their dubious 78th-minute equaliser.

Marcus Rashford was clearly offside when he ran onto a through ball but Fernandes ran past him to fire home.

Although the goal was initially disallowed, it was eventually allowed to stand after a VAR check because Rashford didn't touch the ball before Fernandes scored.

With Guardiola and his players furious that VAR ignored Rashford's presence as a clear distraction to goalkeeper Ederson, United took advantage of the champions' loss of focus to grab a late winner through Rashford's close-range finish.

"Marcus Rashford is offside, Bruno Fernandes is not. Rashford distracted our 'keeper and centre defenders," Guardiola said.

"It is what it is. We know where we play. It is difficult for the referees in these stadiums."

Even United manager Erik ten Hag conceded he could understand Guardiola's frustration with such a debatable decision.

"I can see that from the other side as well - of course it's a confusing moment but when you follow the rules he didn't touch the ball, he was not interfering and it's a goal," Ten Hag said.

Third-placed United are now just one point behind City after extending their winning streak to nine games in all competitions.

"We were happy at half-time but after half-time it changed, we were not proactive any more and just before I wanted to change it, they score," he said.

"But then the spirit in the team is so huge, the belief is there that this game is 90 minutes, and we can fight

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