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Angry Pep, the message of the manager after Man City’s draw against Chelsea

The Catalan coach regret the result in the after game press conference

By Mario Perez

Pep Guardiola sent a shocking message to his players after drawing 1-1 against Chelsea.
Pep Guardiola sent a shocking message to his players after drawing 1-1 against Chelsea.
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Manchester City’s coach Pep Guardiola surprised the media and the fans after the game facing the Citizen against Chelsea in the Etihad Stadium on the twenty-fifth day of the 2023/2024 Premier League season, as he gave a shocking message in the club’s press conference when analyzing the clash.

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The Catalan manager, who placed his most important attackers in the lineup to face the Blues, didn’t have the expected result after the 90 minutes, and was really clear about the team’s ambitions in the next few months.

As it has happened several times in the season, Pochettino’s Chelsea showed that they know how to take great profit from high defenses as the one set by the Citizen, who were surprised by their former player Raheem Sterling, who sealed in the scoreboard the danger developed by the visitors during a horrible first half of the locals.

Precisely this point was one of the main topics in the press conference given by Guardiola, who showed his anger and annoyance with his players due to the bad performance delivered against a big rival as Chelsea.

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What did Guardiola say?

The manager sent a strong message to his players, whom he blamed of having lack of concentration in the first half despite hailing them for their great performance in the second. "We knew Chelsea would be a challenge. That was a good game. We played incredibly in the second half. The first half was not our level but to compete against these teams you have to play 90 minutes, not just one half...", explained the coach.


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