MANCHESTER City boss Pep Guardiola said it was 'unbelievable' that Tyler Adams' goal for the [Cherries](http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/?ref=au) on Sunday stood after what he felt was a foul on goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
City were left fuming that Adams’ goal stood after Bournemouth skipper David Brooks tangled with Donnarumma as he defended a corner – with the City goalkeeper claiming he had been tugged as he went to punch clear.
VAR Paul Tierney backed referee Anthony Taylor’s view that contact had been incidental – to the fury of Donnarumma who was booked.
After the game Guardiola suggested he has become accustomed to decisions going against his team during his time in the Premier League.
“We conceded I’m sorry to tell you an unbelievable goal for the official,” Guardiola said. “I’m one decade here and we know each other quite well, I’m so pleased with what we achieved with Man City despite everything…
“Come on, it’s 10 years. So I know them…I don’t call (the officials). I don’t have time. My schedule is three games, I have games. I don’t have time to waste my time talking. No, no, absolutely not.
“I said to him after when we see each other, tell me if it’s a foul or not because I’m waiting. If it’s a foul or not, just tell me. Just take a look. It’s fine. They’re brave here. In the Etihad they are brave, so brave.”