Man City: Pep Guardiola’s astonishing attitude with Stefan Ortega

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On a series of three consecutive victories after having experienced a dark period, Manchester City fell back into its failings this Tuesday. Opposed to Brentford in the Premier League, the Skyblues opened the scoring in the 66th minute through Phil Foden, who then doubled the lead just over two minutes later. But Pep Guardiola’s players then collapsed, conceding a first goal in the 82nd minute, before equalizing after added time.

Already appearing annoyed, and the word is weak, after a similar performance from his team last November against Feyenoord, the Catalan technician once again showed a very strange attitude against Stefan Ortega this Tuesday evening. Pep Guardiola seemed to console his player, while appearing beside himself and glaring at him. A behavior that is sure to get people talking.

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