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I don’t like to win in that way’ – Pep on lack of VAR

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Pep Guardiola was “sorry” to see Manchester City beat Swansea City in the FA Cup quarter-finals by benefiting from the lack of VAR at the Liberty Stadium, National Daily gathered.

City found themselves 2-0 down after 29 minutes, as Swansea’s excellent first-half performance put them on course for a famous upset.

But Bernardo Silva’s fine outside-of-the-boot effort pulled one back 21 minutes from the end, before Raheem Sterling contentiously won a penalty despite Cameron Carter-Vickers appearing to get the ball – Sergio Aguero’s effort going in off goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt.

Aguero then completed the turnaround at the end with a header despite appearing to stray offside and, had VAR been in use, their second and third goals arguably would have been disallowed.

The technology is in use in the FA Cup and was available at the Liberty Stadium last season, but the Football Association is reported to have opted against equipping the ground with VAR since their relegation to the Championship.

Guardiola was rueful about the decision in his post-match news conference, saying: “All around Europe there is VAR, here there is not. I don’t like to win in that way. I am sorry.”

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