Guardiola fumes over Luiz permit rejection

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AFP Manchester
Last Updated : Aug 10 2018 | 8:20 PM IST

Pep Guardiola says he is frustrated by Premier League champions Manchester City's failure to obtain a work permit for Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz.

Guardiola had planned on using the 20-year-old, signed from Vasco da Gama for Pound 10.7 million (USD 13.6million, 11.9million euros) last summer, in his first team squad this season, providing cover for ageing compatriot Fernandinho.

Luiz appeared destined for an important role after City missed out on yet another Brazilian-born player, Italy international Jorginho, who opted to sign for Chelsea instead in July.

But City learned this week their work permit applications had been denied by the Football Association (FA) -- who would support any such request to the Home Office -- with Guardiola particularly upset by the timing of the decision.

"He (Luiz) is not allowed," said Guardiola, who made a point of giving Luiz game time on their recent tour of the United States.

"We are going to try to help him to go on loan again and try to get the work permit.

"It's so difficult for me to understand.

"One guy who doesn't see the player or any training sessions every day has to judge if he has the ability and quality to play.

"I accept the rules but I don't understand because anybody in the world can work wherever he wants.

"The manager from Brazil and myself know more than the guys who decide he is not able to play."
- 'Thank you Jurgen' -
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"If they decide the rules are the rules, let me know 15 days ago and maybe we can decide what we can do but one day before and you decide he can't play because, I don't know, he is not tall enough, doesn't play enough, games in the past or something like that? Okay."

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First Published: Aug 10 2018 | 8:20 PM IST

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