Guardiola boasts of titles with a gesture to the stands: “All the stadiums want to say goodbye to me”

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Liverpool beat Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City 2-0 at Anfield. As a consequence of this result, the ‘red’ fans were unleashed and remembered the Spanish coach: Tomorrow they are going to kick you out!, mocking the bad streak of the ‘sky blue’ who have not won for seven games.

This has not sat well with Pep Guardiola, who has responded to Liverpool fans by making the number six gesture with his hands and a slight smile on his face, remembering the Premier Leagues that the Spanish coach has won coaching Manchester City. . Those from Anfield have only won one league title since 1992, under Jurgen Klopp in the 2019-20 season.

“I didn’t expect this from Anfield”

After the defeat, Pep spoke to Sky Sports about what happened and the match. “All the stadiums want to say goodbye to me. Maybe they are right with the results we have had, but I didn’t expect it at Anfield. They didn’t do it with 1-0, but with 2-0. Maybe they should have said it before. I didn’t understand it.” expected from the Liverpool people, but it’s okay, it’s part of the game and I understand it perfectly. We have had incredible battles together and I have respect for them,” said the man from Santpedor.

In addition, he also took the opportunity to value his players: “I am sitting here as a coach and defending what we have done in the past and more than ever I want to be with them and hug them. We have to change the results and at the right time we will make decisions “.

Regarding the match, he commented on the superiority of the Slot team and the fair result: “The first 15-20 minutes were unstoppable, they started very strong, we tried to play with a lot of control and passing, but it was difficult to hold on. They deserved the first goal, but “We started the first half very well and played well in the second half without too many threats.”

Later at a press conference, the City coach kept the same speech, I am very proud of my six Premier Leagues against that team and the previous teams. Very sorry. I didn’t expect Anfield to chant that he has to be fired in the morning. Maybe I deserve to be fired, honestly. With the results, maybe I’m still at work because we won six Premier Leagues.” In this way, Guardiola closed the controversy he was involved in with the Anfield stands in his team’s defeat against Liverpool.

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