Pep Guardiola’s ridiculous excuse for Manchester City’s loss to Tottenham
Pep Guardiola’s explanation for Manchester City’s 1-0 loss to Tottenham on Sunday was very astonishing.
A loss in north London prevented City from drawing within two points of Arsenal at the top of the Premier League standings.
Harry Kane scored the game’s sole goal in the first half, as City seldom threatened the Spurs defense.
However, why was City so lackluster?
Guardiola’s unbelievable justification for Manchester City’s loss against Spurs
According to Guardiola, the journey from Manchester to London was to blame.
Guardiola stated, “Coming to London is like traveling to, I don’t know, northern Europe.” “The travel time to a hotel is 4 hours and 20 minutes to 4 hours and a half. It is very exhausting to visit London, I apologize. We must return to Manchester to prepare for the match against Aston Villa.”
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Seriously, Pep?
Is a four-and-a-half-hour journey on a luxury coach truly exhausting?
The Premier League must now permit Man City to play all of their games at Etihad Stadium…
What else did Guardiola say besides complain about the travel?
What did Guardiola say following Man City’s loss against Spurs?
Guardiola also stated, “When we win, we are a true team, and when we lose, we are not.” “I am extremely grateful to these players.
“I always try to do my best. I said many times, I knew that we were not the same after winning a lot – me the first when I talk about that – but the way we try to go and fight for every ball until the end, we try until the end. I always try to do the next step.
“It doesn’t matter what happened in the past. We have to try to do it now, we are sad. Tomorrow we will watch the game, reflect and then think about Aston Villa – that will be tough- with our people and fans. It will be a long season for everyone and we will try to continue.
“ We are a team that scores goals but I could not expect against Tottenham to create a lot of chances. We created in the beginning but they defended with nine players really well, well organised, the squad is fantastic that they have.
“It’s not easy to break down but we had enough to score goals. We’ve had missed penalties – I always had the feeling that we play well against them but for some reason we are not able to win. It is the reality.”