why did Pep Guardiola have impressive scratches on his face and a bloody nose after the Manchester City draw?

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola appeared on Tuesday evening with impressive scratches on his face and a bloody nose after the draw against Feyenoord in the Champions League (3-3).

Manchester City can't do it anymore. The English club scored a 6 this Tuesdaye match without the slightest victory (5 defeats, 1 draw) after the draw conceded against Feyenoord in the Champions League at the end of an incredible scenario (3-3). While the Citizens were quietly leading 3-0 on their lawn with a quarter of an hour to go, thanks in particular to a double from Erling Haaland, they conceded three goals in less than fifteen minutes.

This result deeply marked Pep Guardiola. Literally and figuratively. At the end of the meeting, the Skyblues coach, who has just extended his contract until 2027, appeared with impressive scratches on his face and a bloody nose. Injuries that the Spanish coach inflicted on himself. “I did this to myself with my finger and nail. I wanted to hurt myself,” he explained.

After the first five days in the most prestigious European Cups, Manchester City, winner of the competition in 2023, only occupies 15e place in the standings before their last three matches against Juventus Turin, PSG and Bruges. And the club from the north of England will try to return to victory this Sunday at Liverpool. Far from being an easy task for Pep Guardiola and his men.



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