ManCity 2 -2 Crystal Palace : ‘Do not allow Zaha to run’ – Guardiola laments

January 19, 2020

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola lamented the poor defending that allowed Crystal Palace to escape with 2-2 draw after a thrilling finish at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

The hosts were behind for the bulk of the contest after Cenk Tosun’s 39th minute opener but Sergio Aguero punctuated the frustration with his 250th goal in City colours eight minutes from time.

Aguero duly headed home Benjamin Mendy’s cross to put Guardiola’s men ahead but there was a sting in the tail and Wilfried Zaha tore past the timid efforts of John Stones and forced Fernandinho to put through his own goal.

“We have to avoid the mistake we have made on the second goal,” Guardiola told a post-match news conference.

“Just do not allow Zaha to run, it’s that simple. And we allowed it.

“No [it was not a loss of concentration], it was a decision. Concentration was always there. We are going to solve it and improve it.

“In those positions we need to have the back four there and not let them run on this counter-attack.”

Although he did not name the England international specifically, this felt like a damning indictment of Stones’ efforts in what has been a difficult campaign for a centre-back frequently short of form and fitness.

At the end of his forlorn pursuit of Zaha, Stones appeared to jar a knee but Guardiola could not offer a fitness update.

“I didn’t see the doctors. Now we are going to see,” he said.