In a tone of speculation. "That's not done, what a lack of codes," Coco Basile must have said from his chair. Although on English television they did talk about the matter with an open microphone: "Leave that for the locker room.
Everything is for the cameras. This is already so boring
."
The situation arose after the final whistle of the tie between Manchester City and Arsenal that Liverpool celebrated, which, after its victory over Brighton, took two more points off its runners and moved away at the top of the Premier. As soon as the match ended,
Pep Guardiola approached Jack Grealish to reproach him for a play
. "Go to the tunnel, you shouldn't be on the field. Then he will go and tell everyone what they did wrong, of course," says the Bein Sports commentator while the Catalan coach gestures and talks effusively with the English player.
This Monday, the
Manchester City
coach was consulted about the situation and responded sarcastically to the criticism "for giving a show in front of the cameras" after his anger with Grealish and assured that he does it for his ego and because he is "the most famous person of the team".
Despite the irony, Pep picked up the gauntlet of the criticism that went viral on the networks and redoubled the bet: "I do it for the cameras, for my ego. I am the most famous person on the team and if it is recorded I can sleep peacefully because I am leaving." satisfied," said Guardiola in a clearly sarcastic tone.
"
I always try to criticize the players and make them feel how bad they are
and, if there is any praise, let it be for me, not for the players," he added this Monday at a press conference before facing Aston Villa.
🚨 Pep Guardiola on the instructions given to Jack Grealish at the end of the match:
«Je fais ça pour les cameras, pour mon ego. Je suis la personne popular de l'équipe, donc ça satisfies me. »
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— Blue Moon (@FRBlueMoon) April 2, 2024
Guardiola's words coincide with the premiere of the documentary on the Netflix platform that reviews the treble achieved by Manchester City last season.