This has been a 10/10 farewell from #mcfc for Pep Guardiola. An unbelievable lineup of guests for all his trophies, and then they've brought him on stage and taken the piss out of him with 'Happy New Year' and 'More than you believe' clips
Pep Guardiola: "In the next years, if you find me all around the world and you find me in the streets - here, in Europe, the States - if you are a #ManCity fan, come to me and hug me! I will need it!" 🥹🩵
Bernardo Silva in tears before his final game for Man City. Nine years, 20 trophies, endless memories… the little magician gave everything for this badge. 🩵🥹
Pep Guardiola is much more than just an unbelievable manager.
He spoke up for the people of Palestine, Sudan and Congo while others looked away.
Pep used his platform to defend our shared humanity. That will never be forgotten. Thank you, Pep.
Journalist: "Can you guarantee that you'll still be at Benfica next season?"
José Mourinho: "I can't guarantee. Can you guarantee that you'll still be working for your TV channel next year?"
Journalist: "I can, because no one else wants me."
Brilliant😂
The Khusanov narrative churned out by commentators every single week just shows you how out of touch most of them actually are. Woefully unprepared sound bites and stereotypes and little actual substance. It's so lazy.
Pep Guardiola on @LUFC fans booing the pause in the game to allow players to break their fast during Ramadan: "It's the modern world, right? Look what's happening in the world right now, today, again, right?
"Respect the religions, respect the diversity - that is the point! It's the rule, we didn't say that, it's the Premier League who said, 'OK for the fasting you can be one or two minutes to do that, for the players, do it'.
"It is what it is... unfortunately..."
@TR_Andersen Betyr ingenting, men du måtte nevne det. Er ingen konkurranse😂 Ramadan flytter seg i løpet av året. I PL har de gjort det siden 2021. Nydelig bruk av punktum forresten :)