Guardiola smiles through taunts as Man City forget how to win
- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola smiled amid taunts from Liverpool fans, holding up six fingers to highlight his Premier League titles.
- Guardiola acknowledged the critique, stating, "I didn't expect them to chant that, maybe I deserve to be sacked," referring to the team's recent performance.
- Defender Ruben Dias noted the team's character is strong and emphasized focusing on the next match against Nottingham Forest.
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Manchester City, the last Premier League champion, and Pep Guardiola do not go through a good time. On the contrary. The game of the celestial team seems to be in a bit of a fit. With this Sunday’s lost match in front of Liverpool, the seventh match followed without knowing the victory, the name of the DT at the head of the English team begins to play. When minutes were missing to finish the match of this day, where the City was already losing b…
Pep Guardiola issues response to brutal Liverpool fans who chanted about sacking
Pep Guardiola held up six fingers to the Liverpool fans on Sunday (Picture: Getty) Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has issued a response to the brutal Liverpool fans who told him he was going to get ‘sacked’ in the morning. City suffered a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, a result which means they’re no longer in the title race, according to Jamie Carragher. The current Premier League champions have failed to register a victory …
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