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ESPN Star Sports Richard Keys sent out a brutal message to Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola after Mancity vs Arsenal draw match

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Man City and Arsenal had to settle for a tie in their Premier League title match.

According to Richard Keys, Pep Guardiola made a mistake when he talked with Jack Grealish for a long time right after the game between Manchester City and Arsenal was over.

As expected, the defending champions were disappointed at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, where Mikel Arteta’s team played a great defensive game to earn a draw. Arsenal and City both lost points, putting Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table. Guardiola now calls them the favorite to win the title.

“Yes, Liverpool is the favorite to win the title,” he told Sky Sports after Arsenal and Liverpool tied 0-0. “The favorites are always in first place, followed by Arsenal and us in third.” It was ours before, but now it’s not. We can only think of Aston Villa. You are the favorite if you are at the top of the league, which we have been before.

ESPN Star Sports Richard Keys sent out a brutal message to Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola after Mancity vs Arsenal draw match

Since there wasn’t much going on in the clash, Erling Haaland and Gabriel Magalhaes’ fight after the game might have been more fun. They had already fought in the last few minutes of the game. Haaland thought Gabriel had fouled him in the penalty area, but Gabriel didn’t like it when Haaland chose to fall to the ground under his charge.

Guardiola and Declan Rice were also very active in their heated argument at the end of the game. The Man City manager stepped in right after he began to question Grealish. The England player came on just after the hour mark but didn’t make much of an effect. Guardiola then went onto the field to talk to Grealish and made gestures to show what he could have done differently in the last few minutes of the game.

Naturally, cameras caught the argument where Keys criticized Guardiola for what he did while his arms were moving. He told beIN SPORTS viewers, “Save it for the locker room.” “It’s just for the cameras, it gets old so quickly. He shouldn’t even be on the field, so go down the tunnel. He needs to tell everyone else what they did wrong now.

Guardiola was once accused of “playing up to the cameras” after a heated argument between him and Haaland was caught on camera at halftime of Man City’s first game of the season against Burnley, even though the striker scored twice.

Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has also been criticized for celebrating too much when the camera is on him after a Reds win. His fist-bump greeting to the crowd has become very common.

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