MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Leeds manager Daniel Farke accused Manchester City of bending the rules before rallying to snatch victory in their Premier League game on Saturday.
Leeds reduced its deficit from 2-0 to 2-1 and was on top when City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma fell to the ground and called for the physios. City manager Pep Guardiola immediately gathered his players around him on the sideline as he sought to adjust to Leeds' change of shape at halftime.
Guardiola's team talk did not stop Leeds equalizing soon after, when Lukas Nmecha scored the rebound from his saved penalty, but City grabbed a 3-2 win when Phil Foden struck in stoppage time.
Farke felt there was a shift in the game after Donnarumma received attention.
“It is within the rules,” the German said. “It is sma

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