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One more week, the Manchester City coach, Spaniard Pep Guardiola, was upset with video arbitration (VAR) and pulled irony to criticize arbitration decisions that have hurt his team.

The City clearly won the Bournemouth (1-3). However, Guardiola was not satisfied, which he considers as "a great challenge" to win the Premier again after having won two consecutive titles. "You have to ask the VAR, not me," he said.

Guardiola referred to an action in which David Silva entered the area and collided with Colombian Jefferson Lerma. The play was reviewed and the VAR decided it was not a penalty.

"No, no penalty? No, no, no penalty," Guardiola said wryly when asked after the game. "Last week it was clear in our game that there was a hand. But penalty today? No, please," he added.

"The challenge this season is very big for us. After winning the Premier title twice, it will be a great challenge," he said.

A week ago, Manchester City did not pass the draw against Tottenham. In the added time, there was a goal voided by the Brazilian Gabriel Jesus that would have meant the triumph of the Guardiola team. The VAR saw the hand of the South American striker and did not grant the goal.

Victory after stumbling against Tottenham

Beyond controversy, the City returned to the path of triumph after the draw at home against Tottenham last week. Two proper names shined in the victory of the skyblue set. First of all Captain David Silva, who played his 400 game as a citizen . The Canary celebrated it in a big way contributing in two of the three goals that Pep Guardiola's team managed to place second in the classification. The other protagonist was Sergio Agüero who after the discussion with his coach on the previous day, shone again making two other goals.

In the other important game of the day, Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham left three valuable points at home against Newcastle. The team of Steve Bruce was enough goal in the first half of Joelinton to get his first win of the season

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