Roy Keane is not one to shy away from criticism of players, managers and even fans of modern football, but the Manchester United legend actually praised Pep Guardiola for his behavior while also finding a way to condemn the problem of modern football. world.
In the movie what came to light earlier Manchester Citymatch against Brentford on Tuesday evening, although it was said to have actually taken place last summer, Guardiola reacted sharply to autograph hunters who wanted him to sign souvenirs and gadgets to sell them for big money.
“Don’t come again, I won’t tell you again, I know your faces,” Guardiola told autograph hunters. Go to school and get ready, guys. You are young guys, so don’t come here, you are wasting your time.
“What are your dreams? Tell me what are they? Where do you dream, my friend? Practice, damn it, practice.”
Roy Keane praises Pep Guardiola for dealing with ‘idiots’
Speaking about the incident on the Stick to Football podcast, which he brought to you: Heaven PlantKeane agreed with Guardiola on giving a lecture and refusing to sign any merchandise.
“Bravo to Pep Guardiola for lecturing autograph hunters – they are an absolute nuisance,” Keane said.
“You see them everywhere and he’s absolutely right. Years ago, if you wanted a T-shirt or a photo, there was an element of respect. Now there is no such respect. Now people wait in parking lots.
“Besides, is this his house? It’s terrible if they know where people live now. They are idiots, well done Pep.”
After losing a 2-0 lead at the Gtech Community Stadium on Tuesday, Manchester City faces another away trip on Sunday, this time to Portman Road. City of Ipswich.
This before a key Champions League match against PSG next Wednesday – a match in which the Catalan manager will have to be in top form, otherwise he risks not qualifying for the knockout stages.