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Guidolin: Penalty turning point
- Updated: September 24, 2016
Francesco Guidolin said referee Neil Swarbrick’s decision to award Man City a penalty in the second half was the turning point in Swansea’s 3-1 defeat on Saturday.
Mike van der Hoorn was penalised on his league debut for a foul on Kevin De Bruyne with the score 1-1 at the Liberty Stadium.
Sergio Aguero converted for his second goal of the game, and Raheem Sterling added Man City’s third late on to wrap up the three points.
Guidolin felt his side matched their opponents for 60 minutes before van der Hoorn was adjudged to have fouled De Bruyne with an arm across the Belgian’s face.
When asked if the penalty decision changed the game, the Swansea manager said: “Yes, of …