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Pep Guardiola is not “proud” of his angry dressing room tirades, but the Manchester City boss is sometimes “unable to control himself”.
The Catalan tactician’s passionate side is highlighted in a teaser for the club’s upcoming documentary, Together: 4-In-A-Row, which highlights his steely determination and fiery motivational methods. A remarkable clip shows the 53-year-old shouting at his team: “That’s why no one has won four Premier League titles in a row! That’s why! Because it’s so difficult! »
The 90-minute documentary also reveals moments when frustration boiled over, notably during matches against Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace. Rodri’s red card in the first match and the penalty conceded by Phil Foden in the second match had Guardiola seething in the dressing room.
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However, reflecting on his actions, Guardiola admitted: “
Sometimes I’m not really proud, just after the match, when I’m angry because I have to convey my emotions to the players. »
He then explained: “ I’m a human being, I make mistakes, but I don’t like it. At that moment, when there are ten of us and we concede an unnecessary penalty, sometimes I can’t control myself either. »
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