Manchester Metropolis boss Pep Guardiola accused Manchester United supporters of missing class after singing vulgar chants about Phil Foden’s mom throughout Sunday’s derby. Guardiola mentioned rival supporters needs to be ashamed having additionally focused the England worldwide as he left the sphere following a colorless goalless draw at Outdated Trafford.
Manchester Metropolis boss Pep Guardiola accused Manchester United supporters of missing class(PA Media )
He mentioned: “The chants to him? Lack of class. But it’s not United, it’s the people. “We are so exposed, the people who are now on the screen in world football – managers, owners, and football players, especially.
“Honestly, I don’t understand the mind of the people, involving the mum from Phil, being involved in that. “It’s a lack of integrity, class – and they should be ashamed. But it’s what it is, it’s happening everywhere I would say, not just in UK, everywhere.”
The stalemate meant Metropolis missed the possibility to return to the highest 4 of the Premier League whereas United proceed to languish in thirteenth place.
Guardiola mentioned: “Of course it would be better to win, but Old Trafford is Old Trafford – always you have to make a good performance (to win).
“When we lost the ball we were not good and they could run. The first 10-15 minutes of the second half were our best moments and I saw some good things but we were not in the position to hurt them more. But it’s fine. We take the point and we move forward.”
Former United defender Gary Neville, working as a TV pundit, was important of either side, saying the underwhelming encounter performed out “like a friendly”.
United boss Ruben Amorim didn’t complain concerning the criticism however felt it was unfair to check to earlier derbies, once more suggesting this has been his membership’s worst-ever season.
Amorim mentioned: “I understand that Gary Neville is critical about everything, so I understand that part. “But then I understand that we are not fighting – we are in the moment that we are doing the worst season in history.
“Manchester City won everything in the past but this season are struggling, so we are not in the best moments to give the best spectacle to every fan. “When we are not fighting for the big things, of course, it’s different. You have to look at the context of the game.”
Amorim admits it’s going to take time for United to get again to the extent the place they aspire to be. The Portuguese mentioned: “To be really dominant against any opponent is going to take a lot of time. We have to use different weapons when we face different opponents.
“In this way of playing, City are maybe the best team in the world and they have been doing it for a while. We are improving but to play in this way that they play for many years is going to take a long time.”