Guardiola stings Chelsea and makes another offensive outing on his future

Guardiola stings Chelsea and makes another offensive outing on his future
Guardiola stings Chelsea and makes another offensive outing on his future

With seven defeats in the last ten matches, Manchester City is clearly not recognizable. Chilly as ever, the four-time English champion is under enormous pressure before hosting Manchester United this afternoon in the derby (5:30 p.m.). One thing is certain, Pep Guardiola does not want to give up. In good form in recent weeks at a press conference, the Spaniard did not fail to attack Chelsea, who are having a great first part of the season: “Chelsea already have the squad… but from next season, our squad will also have to have 25 or 30 players! How can I cope financially? We won’t have any income, it’s impossible! Why do we have income this season? We sold a lot!” he said.

Guardiola has no intention of giving up!

In the meantime, the Mancunian technician is only driven by one desire: to get things back on track: “I would regret leaving Manchester City now more than ever! I wouldn’t be able to sleep, even worse if I think I’m leaving this situation…impossible. If they fire me, it might happen, if we continue. But leave now?! No chance. If Khaldoon isn’t happy, they can do it” he warned. Enough to reassure Citizen supporters, who saw their coach extend his contract a few weeks ago.

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To summarize

Pep Guardiola, the coach of Manchester City, did not fail to throw a little challenge at Chelsea. With seven defeats in the last ten matches, Manchester City is clearly not recognizable. Chilly as ever, the four-time English champion is under enormous pressure before hosting Manchester United this afternoon in the derby (5:30 p.m.).


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