Pep Guardiola faces Anthony Taylor after the official announced four minutes of stoppage time



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That’s it?! Pep Guardiola comically protests in front of Anthony Taylor when the fourth official announces four minutes of injury time during Man City’s draw against West Brom

As the clock ticked at the Etihad Stadium, Pep Guardiola grew increasingly frustrated and it showed as the fourth official raised the score in injury time.

Guardiola had seen his team take the lead, concede and then fight to find another way to beat West Brom, which is ranked 19th in the Premier League.

Desperate to know how much time would be added to the end of the game, the Manchester City manager had his eyes fixed on fourth official Anthony Taylor as he prepared to announce how many minutes of injury time would be played.

Pep Guardiola reacts after fourth official Anthony Taylor announced four more minutes

Pep Guardiola reacts after fourth official Anthony Taylor announced four more minutes

Guardiola at one point tried to remove the electronic board from Taylor on the touchline

Guardiola at one point tried to remove the electronic board from Taylor on the touchline

Guardiola was desperate to find a late winner after his team was withdrawn by West Brom

Guardiola was desperate to find a late winner after his team was withdrawn by West Brom

When Taylor lifted the board to show four minutes of stoppage time, Guardiola reacted just as you would expect from a manager desperately waiting for his team to find a late winner: He danced in front of Taylor and at one point grabbed the board. , much to the official’s chagrin.

Some on social media opted for a rather lighthearted reaction, asking ‘why doesn’t Pep buy his own watch?’

However, responses in a stronger tone included: “Mourinho would be banned for life for that.”

Ilkay Gundogan put City ahead in the first half, but Guardiola's men couldn't extend their lead

Ilkay Gundogan put City ahead in the first half, but Guardiola’s men couldn’t extend their lead

While a City fan added: ‘Shameful, Pep. We had 90 minutes to do more with the ball. Gundogan and Foden were the only players who looked bright and lively and you took one of them off. Poor.’

City took the lead in the first half when Ilkay Gundogan swept West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone after a neat play by Raheem Sterling down the right.

But the Baggies got back into the game when Ruben Dias inadvertently slipped into his own goal after Semi Ajayi’s shot.

The city mounted attack after attack in the final stages of the game, but could not find its way.

West Brom tied when Semi Ajayi's shot passed Ederson by defender Ruben Dias

West Brom tied when Semi Ajayi’s shot passed Ederson by defender Ruben Dias

They are sixth in the Premier League, five points off the top, and Gundogan believes their struggles are a reflection of many of the best teams in Europe this season.

He said: ‘It’s almost impossible to have just one team at the top and dominating something, especially with the schedule coming up.

“All the teams in Europe are fighting to win matches in a row. But we have responsibilities and we should win these kinds of games, especially at home.

We are human beings, not machines, we also fight. It’s not going to get any easier in the next few weeks. ‘

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