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Pep Guardiola’s three-word message to Stefan Ortega as Man City manager left furious

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An intense post-match conversation took place between Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, and Stefan Ortega, the custodian, after Guardiola’s team failed to capitalise on a two-goal advantage over Brentford.

An individual who specialises in reading lips has divulged the words that Pep Guardiola spoke to Stefan Ortega during a heated conversation that took place after the match.

 

Yoanne Wisa and Christian Norgaard scored in the final ten minutes of the match to win Brentford a draw, which led to the altercation that took place after Manchester City had just blown a 2-0 lead over Brentford.

It was seen that Guardiola was engaged in a lively conversation with both goalkeeper Ortega and defender Josko Gvardiol that took place after the game. Guardiola argued that he was truly applauding the two individuals when he was questioned what he had just said to them.

“Gvardiol gave an outstanding performance! I was content with it! The same may be said of Ortega,” he stated. “I said how good he played, the actions with the ball, the pass to Erling [Haaland], how happy and satisfied I am, especially with these two players and what they have done…”

On the other hand, lip-reader Jeremy Freeman has now provided a full account of what Guardiola said to Ortega. He disclosed to the Daily Mail that Guardiola instructed Ortega that the custodian should “take that yellow.” It would appear that the City manager was advising Ortega that he should have attempted to slow down the pace of the game in the last 10 minutes and run the risk of being penalised for time-wasting.

 

Guardiola said that City “didn’t take the right decisions in the final third to close the game” when he was asked about the outcome of the match. In an interview with TNT Sports, the Spaniard expressed his disappointment by saying, “We’re a bit disappointed but at 2-0 up we didn’t manage to hold on to the lead and unfortunately we couldn’t close the game’s score.”

When it came to the closing third of the game, we did not make the correct choices today. During the final third of the game, I had the impression that we did not make the appropriate choices to bring the game to a close. As a result of the absence of Rodri and the other central defenders, as well as a number of other factors, we are not performing at our best, and we have not made the appropriate choices.

“Don’t worry about it; it’s not a nice area to settle down. Unfortuitously, we were unable to prevail. Despite the fact that I do not know [why City are having such a hard time keeping leads], it is possible. From time to time, it occurs. Today was not a terrible day, but we need to get a little bit better at managing things.

 

And Phil Foden, the standout player for City, who scored both of their goals, said that they were “tired” when they made mistakes against Brentford. “We just looked tired at the end, the last twenty to thirty minutes,” Foden said in an interview with TNT Sports.

As a result of the pressure they applied, we appeared to be weak, and they pushed longer balls into the box. At the very end, we were unable to deal with the severe physicality. The site is one of the most difficult places to visit, and they provide you with a variety of problems.




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