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'I'm not even looking!' - Man City ace Jack Grealish fumes at Manchester United penalty decision

Jack Grealish was left perplexed by the penalty decision given against him in Manchester City's FA Cup final victory over Manchester United.

City moved one step closer to claiming a brilliant treble on Saturday as they defeated neighbours United 2-1 at Wembley in a pulsating final. The Blues took the lead after just 13 seconds when Ilkay Gundogan stunningly volleyed home a loose clearance from 25 yards.

United looked defeated as Pep Guardiola's side turned the screw but managed to prevent a total collapse and gradually grew into the match. They were given a lifeline when they were awarded a controversial penalty which Bruno Fernandes converted to level the scores.

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Aaron Wan-Bissaka's header into the box had struck Grealish's raised hand as he jumped to challenge for the cross and after a VAR review the penalty was awarded. Gundogan would score another volley in the second half to win the game but the decision still bugged Grealish after full-time.

"Obviously when I gave away the penalty... I know you're probably going to get onto it but I genuinely don't know how it's a penalty," he told the BBC. "I'm not even looking at the ball! I've missed the ball with my head and then he's headed it.

"I'm not even looking at the ball. I could understand if I'm trying to block a cross and I'm like this looking at it but anyway... Gundo saved me!"

Despite his frustrations, Grealish couldn't stay angry for long as his delight at winning a final he once lost took hold. He continued: "Unbelievable. It's the stuff you dream of when you're a little kid. I don't think the foreign guys know as much but us English guys, we know what it means to play in

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