Pep Guardiola personally apologised to BBC and Sky Sports reporters after 'awkward' interviews insisting it was 'nothing personal'. [Times]
He had nothing to apologise for imo.
Pep Guardiola personally apologised to BBC and Sky Sports reporters after 'awkward' interviews insisting it was 'nothing personal'. [Times]
Me neither but i suppose he doesn't want more aggro about itHe had nothing to apologise for imo.
Pep Guardiola personally apologised to BBC and Sky Sports reporters after 'awkward' interviews insisting it was 'nothing personal'. [Times]
That's been covered by other news outlets already, I certainly heard it yesterday, but it will make no difference, if anything it compounds it.
Clearly he's a man on the edge, under pressure, aging squad, poor results, can't hack it, found out, rude, un-professionting al, Premier League best in the world, he's over-rated, a fraud, City small club mentality, Emptyhad, discipline problems, Bravo-Joe Hart, Sterling (you can make up any story you like on Sterling)... blah, blah, blah....more on page 63
That makes sense,i hadn't read or heard in the media that he did it straight away,talkshite still going with the cracking up line this morning at 10amhe actually apologised immediately after the interview had taken place, from what I can remember. However that was actually glossed over and they decided he was having a breakdown. Only now after they have reported what they want, is the apology story coming out. With the reporter in question confirming he apologised via social media that it was done straight afterwards.
Talksport ran with arrogance and lack of respect, because it was one of their reporters he so-called showed this lack of respect to, when it was mentioned that Pep had apologised then the reaction by the drivetime team was "yeh but"....without actually reading between the lines and seeing that Pep was actually fuming because of the inconsistent refereeing he has witnessed so far i.e 2 footed challenges missed by Rojo, and the main one was the arm in the face of Bravo by the Burnley player that would have been a foul in another European league.
The apology was already known but they didn't want that type of ending did they !!
he actually apologised immediately after the interview had taken place, from what I can remember. However that was actually glossed over and they decided he was having a breakdown. Only now after they have reported what they want, is the apology story coming out. With the reporter in question confirming he apologised via social media that it was done straight afterwards.
Talksport ran with arrogance and lack of respect, because it was one of their reporters he so-called showed this lack of respect to, when it was mentioned that Pep had apologised then the reaction by the drivetime team was "yeh but"....without actually reading between the lines and seeing that Pep was actually fuming because of the inconsistent refereeing he has witnessed so far i.e 2 footed challenges missed by Rojo, and the main one was the arm in the face of Bravo by the Burnley player that would have been a foul in another European league.
The apology was already known but they didn't want that type of ending did they !!