Guardiola admits Man City players still angry at Monaco draw and backs Foden to make England comeback
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Guardiola admits Man City players still angry at Monaco draw and backs Foden to make England comeback
"All of us we were (annoyed). We want to win but could not do it. We did many good things. There were ones we could do better. That's a normal kind of process. I had a feeling but I know. We will have a look at the technology and work on it. Not a problem, I would say."
"I like when they are like this (frustrated). But my feeling about the team when it is bad, in front of you I don't like to express. I like to have with me and with my team and my players in the basement. They know I don't like to share it here."
Manchester City players remained frustrated after a late penalty denied them victory at Monaco and turned a potential win into a draw. Eric Dier was fouled in the box and converted in the final minutes to force the result. Erling Haaland described the team as "P*ssed off" and criticised the standard of officiating as "Not good enough." Pep Guardiola backed the players' frustration, pointed to areas for improvement, signalled a review of the technology, defended the need to protect Rodri and supported Nico González, and indicated Phil Foden should return to the England squad soon.
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