Pep Guardiola was happy with Anthony Taylor keeping his cards in his pocket after Arsenal managed to frustrate Manchester City during their goalless draw at the Etihad.
Mikel Arteta's side produced a streetwise performance in stopping City from scoring at home for the first time in 57 matches, delaying the flow of the game wherever possible and committing 20 fouls during the 90 minutes.
Despite that high count, Taylor showed only two yellow cards and neither was for a foul. Gabriel Jesus was booked for holding on to the ball after a free-kick was awarded and David Raya for time wasting. ALSO READ: City player ratings vs Arsenal as Gvardiol and Rodri impress ALSO READ: City's curious record leaves them relying on others in title race Arsenal's approach to the game infuriated City supporters and Guardiola nodded when it was put to him that Arsenal had sought to slow the game down at every opportunity, but he refused to criticise those tactics and praised Taylor's performance. "It’s not my job.
I control my team and the rest I don’t know," he said. "Anthony Taylor must be happy because nothing wrong happened. Normally it happens when the referee becomes more important to the players.
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