“De Bruyne vs. Guardiola: Exploring the Controversial Argument During Manchester City’s Historic Win Over Real Madrid”

2023-05-20 04:49:30

During Manchester City’s “historic” victory over Real Madrid, on Wednesday evening, a snapshot of the “argument” spread between team star Kevin De Bruyne and coach Pep Guardiola, which the Spanish coach interpreted on Friday.

In a snapshot spread on social media, during the Manchester City-Real Madrid match, Guardiola “yelled” at De Bruyne, asking him to pass the ball.

After the Belgian star lost the ball to Real Madrid, he waved his hand angrily at his coach, and told him the phrase “Shut up…shut up.”

That shot sparked great controversy, and De Bruyne’s behavior was considered “strange” towards his coach, who was known for his strong personality and control over the players.

Interpretation of the shot

During a press conference on Friday, Guardiola was asked regarding the shot.

Guardiola’s response: “I love that kind of reaction from Kevin. We’re yelling at each other and I love that.”

He added, justifying the Belgian player’s nervousness: “You should see the number of times he shouted at me in training, and this is what we need from him.”

He continued, “It is not personal, you need these things to be able to compete.”

It is noteworthy that Manchester City achieved a wide result by defeating Real Madrid 4-0 on Wednesday evening, and it will also decide the English Premier League title, on Sunday, in the event of its victory over Chelsea.

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