Manuel Akanji criticizes referee Anthony Taylor for overlooking ‘obvious yellow cards’ following Arsenal’s draw against Manchester City in title race

Manuel Akanji criticizes referee Anthony Taylor for overlooking ‘obvious yellow cards’ following Arsenal’s draw against Manchester City in title race

Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji has criticised the performance of referee Anthony Taylor after the reigning champions goalless draw with Arsenal on Sunday.

The stalemate at the Etihad Stadium saw Man City and Arsenal lose ground on Liverpool in the title race.

Man City appeared frustrated during the clash at Arsenal players avoiding sanction for a series of fouls that broke up the game.

Akanji claimed post-match that he ‘didn’t understand’ some decisions made by Taylor, suggested the referee had missed ‘clear yellow cards’.

‘I don’t understand. One in the first half [from Kai Havertz] was a very late tackle on Stefan. For me it is clearly a yellow card,’ Akanji said. 

Manuel Akanji questioned Anthony Taylor’s performance in Man City’s draw with Arsenal 

Akanji claimed Kai Havertz should have been booked for a tackle on goalkeeper Stefan Ortega

Akanji claimed Kai Havertz should have been booked for a tackle on goalkeeper Stefan Ortega

‘I don’t want to say just against us. There were also some decisions against them that I didn’t understand that he gave a foul for.

‘There are some rules and I think there are clear yellow cards where it should be. I remember the action with Jorginho when he’d already done a tackle foul and did the second one and he didn’t even give a yellow card for one foul.

‘I didn’t understand some decisions but, in the end, we still should be able to score a goal.

Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya and forward Gabriel Jesus were the only players booked in the match.

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