(Reuters) - Talking points from the seventh round of the Premier League season: RODRI ABSENCE LEAVES CITY VULNERABLE Manchester City coach Pep ...
RODRI ABSENCE LEAVES CITY VULNERABLE
"Rodri is an important player, we know it. We cannot count on him," Guardiola said."Kovacic was fine. He was OK. Mateo is an exceptional player and it's the first time he played in his position alone." The referees body PGMOL admitted"significant human error" for the Diaz goal being disallowed. Jota was dismissed for a deserved second yellow card but would have stayed on the pitch if the officials were not so harsh in the first instance.
Everton's attack is energetic but toothless, their defence physical but hapless, and no amount of encouragement from coach Sean Dyche seems to lift the players when the chips are down. With striker Ivan Toney, the third-top scorer in the league last season, serving a suspension for breaching Football Association betting rules, Brentford were toothless up front despite having several opportunities to score.
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