Pep Guardiola insisted he didn't see Manchester City's late penalty shout at RB Leipzig, but cryptically said: "I know what happened." City dominated the first half at Leipzig in their Champions League last-16 first leg, but were pegged back by a resurgent home side after the break and leave Germany with a 1-1 draw.
However, their second-half frustrations could have been forgotten if the referee and the VAR had penalised Benjamin Henrich's 92nd-minute punch at a ball in the area.
City players were furious after the final whistle, and Guardiola appeared to join them in their protests. However, after the game he insisted he hadn't seen a replay - before suggesting he didn't need to. ALSO READ: Man City player ratings vs RB Leipzig as Haaland poor Speaking to BT Sport, Guardiola said: "I didn't see it.
I didn't see it so I cannot talk but I know what happened in these situations." Expanding on his verdict, Guardiola told his post-match press conference that again he 'knows what happens in the past'. "I didn't see it.
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