Scratched skull, Guardiola wanted to “hurt himself” after the Feyenoord comeback

Scratched skull, Guardiola wanted to “hurt himself” after the Feyenoord comeback
Scratched skull, Guardiola wanted to “hurt himself” after the Feyenoord comeback

What happens when you can't pull your hair out anymore? We pull them out anyway. After the 3-3 draw conceded by Manchester City (which led 3-0 in the 74th minute), Pep Guardiola appeared in front of the television cameras with his skull and face scratched. Injuries that he says he inflicted on himself. “I did that to myself with my finger, with my nail,” he reacted at a press conference. I wanted to hurt myself.” The Spanish coach's outward smile struggles to hide the deep distress that seemed to inhabit him at the moment.

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The Citizens looked in control heading into the first quarter of an hour, as Erling Haaland, who scored twice, and Ilkay Gundogan thought they had secured a more than welcome victory against the Dutch club. But that was without counting on a festival of excitement and blunders from the SkyBlues rearguard, goalkeeper Ederson in the lead. The Brazilian followed a series of completely lame “flying goal” outings and dragged his team to the precipice. There was indeed room for harm on Pep Guardiola's bench.

Manchester City 15th in the standings

Manchester City is in 15th place but nevertheless remains in the qualifying places for the play-offs. We are already looking forward to the duel of despondency between the Citizens and PSG.

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