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“The referee didn’t say anything to me but I talked to the linesman and he said, ‘Did Rashford touch the ball?’ I said, ‘no but he’s chasing the ball for a long time.’
“In that situation, the referee has to at least look at the situation and can understand the situation I am in and Kyle [Walker] on the other side. Probably the pressure got to him in the stadium. That’s why he decided to let it go.”
City boss Guardiola insisted that the Old Trafford crowd were responsible for the goal being awarded. The Spaniard told Sky Sports: “Marcus Rashford is offside, Bruno Fernandes is not. Rashford distracted our keeper and centre defenders. It is what it is. We know where we play. It is difficult for the referees in these stadiums.”
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