Pep Guardiola calls for more noteworthy assurance for players
After seeing Kevin De Bruyne, Pep Guardiola calls more security from refs for players in the Premier League
"I admire the physicality of the Premier League but the referees have to protect the players, that's all I ask,They know what they have to do. I know contact is allowed here more than any other but there are limits." Guardiola said.
De Bruyne left the contribute a leg prop in stoppage time at Selhurst Park on Sunday yet was later observed strolling down the touchline with the guide of City reserved alcove staff.
The foul occurred as City propelled a counter-assault after Luca Milivojevic had seen his punishment spared by Ederson, to guarantee the amusement finished goalless.
The Belgian was not by any means the only who should have been helped from the pitch subsequent to misery knee damage, with Guardiola anticipating that Gabriel Jesus should be out for up to two months - the striker was seen leaving the ground on props.
De Bruyne's damage will be evaluated in the coming days to decree the seriousness yet Guardiola says he is an uncertainty for the home amusement against Watford on Tuesday night.
Guardiola refered to fouls in the matches against Spurs and Newcastle, and says City were fortunate to not have endured more wounds in those recreations.
"If it's not too much trouble officials, they need to ensure players," he included. "We were fortunate against Tottenham and against Newcastle. Today we were not fortunate. Officials need to ensure. We know how solid physically it is England yet groups miss enormous players, not simply Manchester City.
"The replay represents itself with no issue. We need to secure players."
Because of the wounds, Guardiola was gotten some information about whether City will influence a further offer for Arsenal to star Alexis Sanchez in January.
"I don't have a clue," Guardiola said when asked in regards to a potential offer. "He is a player for Arsenal and I think he will remain there.
"We will have inward gatherings and see what is generally advantageous, however he is an Arsenal player and I figure he will be [after January]."


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