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11th April 2018
07:56pm BST

"Again last night, City got a dream start, Jesus got the goal, but when you saw the City team before the game started and Kompany and Aguero were out, the questions began then. This is not really very sensible, there are too many attacking players and it's unbalanced. Otamendi would be the linchpin in a back three. "No, I didn't think that was possible and you have to say, James Milner played Sane onside. It would have been 2-0 and had it been 2-0, Liverpool would have been vulnerable, but the ref didn't see that, the decision was wrong. But if you reflect on the two legs, Liverpool deserved it, they won three out of the four halves of football. "I think many of Guardiola's decisions-making were poor in many areas and his decision last night was borderline crazy. To leave Kompany and Aguero out, their best scorer and leader in defence was a huge risk, and it did not pay off."https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/984132124096610304 You have to say Dunph makes a very compelling case. Jesus scored after two minutes but struggled to impose himself on Virgil van Dijk and Dejan Lovren after that. As for leaving out Kompany, while the Belgian doesn't quite have the legs anymore, he's as organised and commanding at the back as anyone for City. But Pep will be left wondering 'what if?' While he launched a scathing attack on last night's referee for failing to spot that Sane was onside for the disallowed goal, the two games against Liverpool are a rare blemish on an otherwise immaculate season.
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