Manchester City fell behind, and Guardiola was furious, and protested fiercely to the fourth official: less than 1 penalty
On December 10, in the 16th round of the Premier League, Manchester City challenged Luton away. Before half-time, the 1.93m Bam Adebayo scored with a "header", and Guardiola was extremely angry and lost his temper at the fourth official - the source of Manchester City's loss of the goal was the referee's decision that seat B had violated the sideline ball, which was incomprehensible.

This is the first time the two teams have met in nearly 32 years. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have been in poor form lately, with three draws and one defeat in four Premier League games without a win, and the ranking has slipped to fourth. In this game, Haaland was suspended due to injury, Doku was also absent from the game, Alvarez played as the center forward, Foden, B, and Grealish were ambushed behind the little spider.
Manchester City dominated possession, Luton focused on counter-attacking, Jacob Brown was Luton's counter-attacking pioneer, and in the 15th minute, Manchester City's Rodri and Kovacic fouled Jacob Brown in succession to block the latter's advance.
In the 28th minute, City played a fluent combination when Grealish passed the ball down the left and Alvarez's outside of his right foot bounced just wide!
Just before half-time, City conceded a goal. Luton launched a fast attack, Townsend on the right side crossed with his feet, Adebayor jumped high to head the goal, Luton led Manchester City 1-0!
Luton's attack this time is aimed at Manchester City's soft underbelly: Gvardiol did not press Townsend, who held the ball, Adebayo at the back point was 1.93 meters tall, and his strength, confrontation, and aerial duel completely crushed Walker at 1.83 meters and Ruben Dias at 1.87 meters. The 25-year-old Adebayo, this time the header hit the goal like a violent dunk, full of power, Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has no choice.
Manchester City are 1-0 down and manager Pep Guardiola is furious. After half-time, Pep Guardiola approached the fourth official and reasoned, protested, and even questioned the fourth official with his face. Why is Pep Guardiola so angry? In the 45th minute, Manchester City won a throw-in, and seat B quickly threw the ball, but the referee ruled that seat B's fast sideline ball was violated, and the ball was handed over to Luton, so Luton scored a goal.