Get up and go Pep conceded Manchester City endured an "unfeeling" Champions League exit after Raheem Sterling's sensational late victor was precluded by VAR. Guadiola reveals what he consider VAR after "pitiless" Champions league.
Sterling thought he had finished his cap trap and sent City into the semi-finals with his 93rd-minute strike on a night of unremitting dramatization at the Etihad Stadium before the objective was alluded to VAR, with Turkish official Cuneyt Cakir discounting it for offside against Sergio Aguero.
Spur waited for a famous triumph, experiencing on away goals and into a semi-last standoff with Ajax, while City's fantasy of a notable Quadruple was dashed.
“It's tough,” said Guardiola. “We were close to going through. It's cruel, but we have to accept it. “In the second-half we did everything, but it was a bad ending for us.”
There was further anguish for City and Guardiola, after Fernando Llorente's unequivocal objective, which swung the tie to support Tottenham, was permitted to remain subsequent to going to VAR.
Guardiola reveals what he considers VAR after 'pitiless' Champions League exit
Pep Guardiola said: “I support VAR. It's just to see that the goal from Llorente was maybe handball. From one angle it's handball. From another it's not. “I am for fair football. When it's offside, it's offside.
I don’t know about Raheem's goal. I saw the action and if the people decide it's offside, it's offside. What can I say? “We missed a penalty in the first leg, but we created an incredible amount of chances today and I'm so proud, especially for the fans. “It was an amazing night for us. I never saw the stadium like tonight, since I was here in Manchester. They know we gave everything, but football is like this, it's unpredictable.” There were four goals in the opening 11 minutes in a frenetic opening to the game, but City edged ahead 4-2 on the night, before Llorente's decisive intervention.
Manchester City will be hosting Spurs again on Sunday in the Premier League and should put this mishap behind them and spotlight on their title tussle with Liverpool .
“We have to stand up and react,” said Guardiola. “We've fought for nine or 10 months in the Premier League. Of course it's tough and we have to do it until the end.”
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