Former Manchester United footballer Harry Neville has criticized Manchester City’s mentor Josep Guardiola’s behavior when communicating with striker Erling Haaland. sky sports.
“I played under one of the most demanding managers in football history. But Alex Ferguson would never let him do that,” said Neville.
On 11 August, City started their new Premier League season by beating Burnley. The match ended with a score of 3:0. The goals were scored by Erling Haaland (double) and Rodri. Team captain Kevin De Bruyne was injured before the break and was replaced.
Holland wasn’t happy that Bernardo Silva didn’t give him the ball in the end. In response, Guardiola explained why it was dangerous to pass the ball on the way to the locker room and moved the television camera away in the process.
formerly known as Guardiola saidHe scolded Holland after his victory over Burnley.