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Pep Guardiola’s evident delight at Manchester City’s 2-0 win at Newcastle in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final was tempered by the lengthy video assistant referee delay that disallowed what would have been Antoine Semenyo’s second goal of the game.

It prompted Manchester City’s manager to launch into an epic, and often incomprehensible, rant about VAR and its perceived failings or, more pertinently, non-involvements during City’s 2-1 defeat at Newcastle in November and last season’s FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace.

More positively Guardiola believed the disallowed goal made his team – who already led through Semenyo’s second goal since joining from Bournemouth – “angry”, leading to Rayan Cherki’s 98th-minute goal that offers City a comfortable lead for the second leg at the Etihad next month.

“I think my players were angry,” said Guardiola. “Maybe it [the VAR delay] helped us to be that way. We know how it works and it made us stronger. The spirit was there. But I feel it and smell it in every training session.”

As City set their sights on Wembley Eddie Howe’s hopes of his Newcastle side retaining the trophy they won last March are fading. “I think we...

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