Warnock’s criticism of referees understandable, Guardiola says

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he understood how Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock felt after his criticism of the referees and their head Mike Riley.

Warnock’s criticism of referees followed Chelsea’s controversial 2-1 win over the Welsh club on Sunday.

Warnock, whose side are fighting to avoid relegation, had said the standard of officiating in the English Premier League (EPL) had gone backwards.

He said this was because former referee Riley was at the helm of the body responsible for match officials in English football.

Cardiff had been heading for a win until Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta headed in a late goal in spite of appearing to be offside.

Chelsea then scored one more goal to take all three points.

“Is there someone who cannot understand his reaction (to Sunday’s decisions)? It is tough for managers, clubs, and players who want to stay in the Premier League,” Guardiola told reporters on Tuesday.

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“It’s a big issue. We have empathy with his position, we can understand completely.”

Manchester City, who are two points behind league leaders Liverpool, will return to the top of the standings if they beat 18th-placed Cardiff on Wednesday.

However, Guardiola said his side would still be motivated to play against a team that has lost four of its last five games and nearly beat Chelsea.

“Cardiff are alive, based on what I saw against Chelsea,” Guardiola added. “It’s not a team that is already done. We know how we are going to play and it is a final every game. It (motivation) will not be a problem.”

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, who leads the league’s goal scoring charts with 19 goals, will not be available.

This was after he picked up a hamstring injury in the 2-0 win at Fulham over the weekend, and Gabriel Jesus is expected to start instead.

“He (Aguero) didn’t train for the last two days, and tomorrow he is not able, so hopefully (he will be ready) for Saturday or Tuesday,” Guardiola said. “We will see the evolution in the next days.”

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