Pep Guardiola surprised by lack of VAR in Manchester City's FA Cup victory over Swansea City

Guardiola's men beneficiaries of two contentious decisions in fighting back from 2-0 down after 69 minutes to keep quadruple hopes alive

Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, right, celebrates scoring his side's third goal of the game during their English FA Cup quarter final soccer match against Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Saturday, March 16, 2019. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)
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Scoreline

Swansea 2

Grimes 20' (pen), Celina, 29'

Man City 3

Silva 69', Nordfeldt 78' (og), Aguero 88'

Pep Guardiola was left perplexed as to why VAR was not used for Manchester City's controversial 3-2 FA Cup quarter-final win at Swansea City.

City were the beneficiaries of two contentious decisions in fighting back from 2-0 down after 69 minutes to keep their quadruple hopes alive.

The Premier League champions were trailing 2-1 when awarded a penalty 12 minutes from time - Raheem Sterling went to ground, even though Swansea defender Cameron Carter-Vickers had appeared to get a touch on the ball.

Substitute Sergio Aguero also seemed to be in an offside position when he headed home the winner two minutes from time to complete the City comeback.

"You have to ask the authorities why VAR is not here," City manager Guardiola said. "All around it is there, but here it is not.

"If it's not a penalty and it's also offside, I am sorry. I don't like to win games when decisions are wrong. It's not easy."

Swansea said the club was set up to use VAR given their history of being in the Premier League between 2011 and 2018.

But a club spokesman said the English FA told them that VAR would not be used at the Liberty Stadium, even though it was in operation at other quarter-final ties around the country.

"We are in the dark ourselves over the non-use of VAR here and that it would only be used in Premier League stadiums," the spokesman told Press Association Sport.

"That seems a bit strange considering we were there for seven years and all the technology is placed here to accommodate it."

The VAR row overshadowed an excellent Swansea display which saw Graham Potter's side take a 2-0 half-time lead through Matt Grimes' penalty and a superb strike from former City player Bersant Celina.

City piled on the pressure in the second half and Bernardo Silva halved the deficit after 69 minutes.

Aguero's penalty hit a post and rebounded off goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt for an unfortunate own goal.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was not an entirely happy man despite his team's win late on Saturday. John Sibley / Reuters

"I don't want anything to take away from the quality of our performance," manager Potter said after the game was marred late on by a supporter running on to the pitch from a stand housing home fans and jostling City substitute Oleksandr Zinchenko.

"We showed great courage, great quality and effort and from our perspective I thought our players were incredible.

"But it does not make it any easier when Aguero and Sterling come on, it makes it more difficult and in the end we couldn't hold out.

"The performance was one to be very proud of."

Guardiola said: "You have to say congratulations to Swansea, it was incredible.

"But we didn't give up. We adjusted things and the quality of our players made the difference."

On the pitch invasion, Guardiola added: "It's happened a few times lately and it's a worry because in the future we could have problems

"It's not nice but thankfully nothing happened this time."

Scoreline

Swansea 2

Grimes 20' (pen), Celina, 29'

Man City 3

Silva 69', Nordfeldt 78' (og), Aguero 88'