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Pep Guardiola questions Premier League official and other Man City moments missed vs Fulham

Manchester City enjoyed another successful Sunday after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Fulham in the Premier League.

Erling Haaland got City off to the perfect start when he converted from 12 yards following a foul on Julian Alvarez. However, the Blues were caught out against the run of play on the quarter-hour mark.

Carlos Vinicius' strong strike left Ederson rooted to the spot to bring the London club level. Less than ten minutes before the interval, Alvarez restored City's lead in spectacular fashion when his right-footed curling shot flew beyond Bernd Leno into the top corner and the Argentine's winner has seen City move to the top of the Premier League with Arsenal not in action again until Tuesday night.

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It was the ideal follow-up to the Blues' victory over the Gunners in midweek and MEN Sport has taken a look at some moments you may have missed during the Craven Cottage clash.

Pep Guardiola will have been relieved to see his side move back to the top of the division at full time but this did not stop him having a deep conversation with fourth official Graham Scott at full-time. The Catalan coach seemed to be questioning Scott, presumably over decisions which were made during the 90 minutes.

One of the decisions which Guardiola may have had an issue with could be related to Jack Grealish ...

Referee Simon Hooper may not be on Grealish's Christmas card list after a couple of incidents in second-half stoppage time. The City winger was left unhappy two minutes into the added eight when he felt he was fouled by Kenny Tete only for the decision to go against him.

Moments later, when Grealish was awarded a foul in his favour, the 27-year-old was spotted sarcastically applauding

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