Sore-loser Pep Guardiola EMBARRASSES himself with pathetic Liverpool jibe
Pep Guardiola is not having the best time of his life.
Six defeats in seven games, a host of problems across his squad, players declining and looking like they don't care anymore.
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Arne Slot's Reds were on fire in their Premier League game against Manchester City on Sunday, completely outplaying their title rivals and going into the break one goal ahead after Mohamed Salah's brilliant assist for Cody Gakpo.
City were better in the second half, and gained some control back momentarily before Luis Diaz won a penalty which Salah slotted to win the game.
Anfield was rocking with Liverpool fans enjoying themselves immensely.
So much so that they started chanting: "Sacked in the morning, you're getting sacked in the morning!" towards Guardiola.
Guardiola hits back
The Man City manager was obviously annoyed by the chant, and is under severe pressure amidst this uncharacteristic run of defeats in the league.
He responded by holding six fingers up towards the crowd, to signify the six Premier League titles he's won at City.
Guardiola did the same at the end of the game and was spotted smiling as he left the pitch.
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Later he was asked to elaborate on his response, telling BBC Radio 5 Live: "They want to sack me. I wish they were more kind.
"Why didn't they do it at 0-1? Why didn't they do it last season when we won the Premier League? Why do they want to sack me now?
"I didn't expect that from Anfield, for other clubs like Brighton I can understand it.
"But for Anfield I didn't expect this, maybe it is the respect we have. They know we have won six Premier Leagues."
These quotes are proper embarrassing. He seems to think he's entitled to some kind of respect at Anfield. But why?
Take the L Pep
We are even unsure what he's driving at here.
Sing it at 1-0 up? That's not how it works, Pep. Managers get this taunt when the opposition are piling it on, like we were, and not when the result is in the balance. You're 2-0 down, dead and buried. Time to break out the chant.
They should have sung it in the past? I mean, if Pep really wants to get into who has won more titles, then he's going to have to use all his fingers and his thumbs, and take off his shoes and socks for good measure and wiggle his toes to get to Liverpool's total.
That is not a fight he or his club are ever going to win.
Pep, move on, take the L. This is a period in English football a lot of fans have been waiting for. It's been ages since any team went toe to toe with them for a title and don't forget that was us too.
To see an artifice like this crumble while Liverpool assemble their strongest team in years is very satisfying indeed.
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