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Guardiola couldn't believe the referee! This is what he did after he was shown a yellow card

"Pep" is as funny as ever, even after a Champions League match

By William Estrella

"Pep" is as funny as ever, even after a Champions League match
"Pep" is as funny as ever, even after a Champions League match

Manchester City were in big trouble during their match against Borussia Dortmund on the second leg of the UEFA Champions League. What seemed to be a really easy match for Pep Guardiola's team ended up being a nightmare. The fans weren't happy with their team's performance and many even said Haaland was a scam. 

That almost became a reality when Jude Bellingham score the first goal for the German team in the 56th minute. Everyone went crazy because just weeks prior to the game, the British footballer was linked to a Manchester United move. Nevertheless, the 19-year-old spoke about those rumors and considered them disrespectful. 

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In the 80th minute of the game, the miracle Manchester City were waiting for since Borussia Dortmund open the score appeared. John Stones scored the first goal for Guardiola's team, and they were not gonna give up until they scored again. And so they did after a stunning goal from Haaland, which he didn't celebrate out of respect to his former club. 

What happened after the match?

All of us thought that Guardiola would be happy after the result but even if Manchester City won dramatically 2-1, he face the referee anyway. But Daniele Orsato didn't like Pep's attitude and didn't hesitate to show him the yellow card. After that, Guardiola couldn't hide his embarrassment and just hug the referee after their clash.

 

 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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