Pep Guardiola replies to myles Lewis-Skelly ‘Zen’ celebration
Pep Guardiola smiled when he said Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly imitated the celebration of Erling Haaland’s goal “Zen” after scoring against Manchester City, offering one of his cunning answers “It’s good”.
The spanner saw his Premier league The champions are imploded against the team that has been their main rival title for the last two seasons.
The city donated Arsenal early leadership, because the risk passage of John Stones to Manuel Akanji led to Martin Odegaard’s opener, but it seemed that he returned to the path when Haaland had launched a great header out of David Ray in a goal.
But the rejected Thomas Party effort was accompanied by the goals for Lewis-Skelly, Kai Havertz and Ethan Nwneri, Providing a city 5-1 throwing This once again has exposed the defensive debris experienced by Tim Guardiola in recent months.
In his duties after the match, Guardiola asked about the celebration of Lewis-Skelly, who seemed to have dug another one in Haaland Arsenal Defender Gabriel celebrated Odegaard’s goal by entering the face of the Norwegian goalkeeper.
“Oh, I didn’t see that … I didn’t see them doing it … That’s good. That’s good,” Guardiola remarked. “So, did Hauland’s celebration do? They did it? Ah, that’s good. That’s good.”
Then he turned toward CityMedia clerk, perhaps asking the tone of his response and said, “Did you like my answer?”
Guadiola then spoke of his disappointment at the City exhibition, admitting that his pride was “hurt” and that he could only apologize to supporters who had been traveling to the capital for a long time.
“It can be fragile because it happens so many times,” he said. “But we have a duty to learn and there are always margins to improve. It happened all season, we give too many things, we are aware that this cannot happen, but it happened.
“It’s hard to bring out words right after such a game. Pride in pain. I’m sorry for fans who traveled to come and watch it. As we played in the last 30 minutes, it was not acceptable. Personally and collectively, this is not us.
“It’s not nice to be involved when you know it’s not your team in these situations. We were in the game and that was a swing point. It swung for us. How did the game end.
He added: “We responded well, and we played with a personality and so we defended ourselves so well, and then we were a threat with the ball, but unfortunately, after others happened, we had a moment of momentum many times again. We acknowledged the goals with situations.
“You have to overcome [it]You can’t lose control, it’s 90/95 minutes. You can’t finish the way we played, we could achieve three more, but the team must be stable, it doesn’t matter what happened. “