Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City. He said after the 1-1 against Brighton (which thanks to this result qualified for Europe for the first time in its history, will play in the Europa League) that “I am worried about what the team will be today, after 40 hours ago we drank all the alcohol in Manchester”, referring to the Premier’s celebration.
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Manchester City were declared champions on Saturday thanks to the defeat of Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. This Wednesday, the ‘citizen’ tied after a streak of 12 straight wins in the Premier. Guardiola believes that despite the celebrations “we showed why we are champions against a team that plays like Brighton, they had chances, we had chances, we scored a goal, they too, no I saw the lack of intensity.”
On Erling Haaland’s disallowed goal: “Look at him, look at him. If it’s a foul, any action for him is.” Guardiola was shown a yellow card for his protests after the goal was disallowed, as the referee considered a foul by the Norwegian.
Source: La Verdad

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