Pep Guardiola Goes Viral for Going from Happy to Angry Immediately Man City Scored First Goal

Pep Guardiola Goes Viral for Going from Happy to Angry Immediately Man City Scored First Goal

Rene Otinga
updated at April 28, 2023 at 10:40 AM
  • Pep Guardiola was caught on camera having a go at his goalkeeper immediately after Manchester City scored the first goal against Arsenal
  • The Spaniard berated Ederson moments after celebrating, leaving fans in stitches
  • City won 4-1 on Wednesday to further dent Arsenal’s title hopes

Football fans all had the same thing to say after spotting Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola berating his goalkeeper Ederson soon after his side scored the first goal against Arsenal.

City ran out comfortable 4-1 winners thanks to a brace from Kevin de Bruyne and goals from John Stones and Erling Haaland.

In truth, Arsenal did not look like they were up to the task, as the Citizens exerted their dominance in a game touted to be a potential title decider.

Guardiola
Pep Guardiola gives Ruben Dias instructions during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal FC at Etihad Stadium on April 26. Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt.
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Guardiola will surely be delighted with how his team performed, but he did not show that notably after his side scored the first goal.

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After De Bruyne benefited from a pass from Haaland, the Belgian slotted past Aaron Ramsdale as City took the lead in the seventh minute.

Guardiola angry at Ederson

With his immediate reaction to the goal, Guardiola was excited as he celebrated alongside his staff on the bench before quickly shifting his attention to Ederson, who ran up to him to take an exciting berating.

It was pretty entertaining to see the Spaniard go from emphatic to angry in a matter of moments, and sections of fans concluded that Guardiola enjoyed being dramatic, while others admired the passion the gaffer exhibited.

@Cellular_Jnr declared

"That's what the best coach does... Teaching the players to be humble in success and follow the rule and processes."

@DestinyFredrick said:

"That's why he's the greatest manager of all time,"

@AlexSand added:

"Man, it's probably mentally exhausting to play under Pep. and Ederson did so for few years. lol. always so tense.

@PMTUGOI said:

"What I understand here, Pep does not like the way the ball cleared out from the back. Ederson put the defender under pressure

Arteta on Arsenal’s title chances

As Sports Brief reported, Mikel Arteta rated Arsenal’s title chances after the defeat to Manchester City.

Defeat now mean the league leaders are winless in four of their most recent outings, with three other fixtures against Liverpool, West Ham, and Southampton ending in draws.

Speaking after the Man City clash, the Spaniard suggested five reasons his side could still conquer the English top flight for the first time in nearly two decades.

"There are five games to go and anything can happen. I've seen many things happen in more than 20 years and you have to believe that," he said.
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