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Guardiola on De Bruyne penalty incident: He's diving, every weekend he's diving

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Pep Guardiola could not hide his frustration when asked about a penalty shout during Manchester City's win over Crystal Palace.

Kevin De Bruyne collided with Wilfried Zaha in the second half of the Premier League game at Selhurst Park and the video assistant referees agreed with official Anthony Taylor that it was not a penalty.

It seems that Guardiola is fed up with the diving accuse of his players. When asked about the penalty incident.

"He's diving. He's diving, he's diving," said Guardiola when asked if his team should have had a penalty. "Every weekend he is diving. Bournemouth, here. But against Tottenham it was hands, real hands in the 94th minute. It's diving again."

When it was commented on that the City manager sounded frustrated, he replied: "Of course I am."

And when it was put to him that he must have hoped VAR would improve the decisions made during games, he simply said: "Next question."

Guardiola was more pleased with the way his team had picked up the result. Even though he admitted they could have taken more of the chances that they created, the City manager was happy that the team created chances after falling flat against Wolves.