After yesterday’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola lashed out at the home crowd.
According to Guardiola, the City crowd was too quiet for the early kickoff.
We were still in the sheets at 12.30 p.m.,” he told reporters. It’s 12.30 a.m., and we’re still sleeping a little. It’s 12.30.
Yes, I’d want some noise. I adore making noise against Liverpool, but that didn’t happen. Do you have any idea how I feel when it doesn’t happen? You must improve your game.
Make additional opportunities and surroundings for the crowd to follow us. We require them. We did it together all these years in key moments, and we need them. Because these people have earned it.
They are not going hungry. They are not exclaiming, ‘Oh guys, we won the treble.’ They still want to do it, which is the finest.
Everyone is delighted when you win, and when you don’t win and play that way, you have to be happy since it is difficult to see consistency over many years, winning everything and more. “I know exactly what I’m talking about.”