Pep Guardiola's Manchester City win over Fulham left him 'shaken', not stirred - by joy. The 5-4 victory moved the Premier League leaders into a two-point gap between themselves and Arsenal, but for the normally composed manager, it was a struggle to savor the sweet taste of success.
Guardiola confessed that enjoying the match was "impossible" due to his team's perilous situation at one point. With a seemingly insurmountable 5-1 lead, Manchester City found themselves staring into the abyss after Fulham staged an astonishing comeback in the final 21 minutes. The on-loan Nigeria international Samuel Chukwueze was the mastermind behind this remarkable turnaround, scoring not one but two goals to leave Guardiola's team clinging to their lives.
The manager's frustration boiled over as he reflected on his side's defensive woes. "Did you enjoy it? I lost my hair," he quipped wryly. It wasn't just a loss of hair that had him at his wit's end, though - it was the complete collapse of his team's discipline and focus that left him shell-shocked.
When asked to pinpoint what went wrong, Guardiola remained characteristically coy, deferring to the inherent unpredictability of football. "Football is emotion β all the goals were bad defending," he acknowledged, before opting for a more philosophical stance: "We go so deep to defend these kinds of crosses, we have to occupy the spaces a bit better."
However, one player who didn't need any explaining was Erling Haaland, Manchester City's prolific goal-scorer. Guardiola lavished praise on his striker, who became the fastest player in Premier League history to reach 100 goals. "For people up front it's a question of numbers, and his numbers have no discussion," he gushed.
Haaland himself seemed unfazed by the dramatic turn of events that had left his team clinging to a precarious lead. While Marco Silva, Fulham's manager, showed admirable character in the face of adversity, Guardiola couldn't help but feel a twinge of concern about his team's ability to see out a match they should have had well and truly wrapped up.
As for the Manchester City manager, he will surely be taking some time to collect himself before moving on to the next challenge. For now, it seems that Guardiola's joy has been muted by the memory of Fulham's heroic comeback - an experience he describes as "impossible" to enjoy.
Guardiola confessed that enjoying the match was "impossible" due to his team's perilous situation at one point. With a seemingly insurmountable 5-1 lead, Manchester City found themselves staring into the abyss after Fulham staged an astonishing comeback in the final 21 minutes. The on-loan Nigeria international Samuel Chukwueze was the mastermind behind this remarkable turnaround, scoring not one but two goals to leave Guardiola's team clinging to their lives.
The manager's frustration boiled over as he reflected on his side's defensive woes. "Did you enjoy it? I lost my hair," he quipped wryly. It wasn't just a loss of hair that had him at his wit's end, though - it was the complete collapse of his team's discipline and focus that left him shell-shocked.
When asked to pinpoint what went wrong, Guardiola remained characteristically coy, deferring to the inherent unpredictability of football. "Football is emotion β all the goals were bad defending," he acknowledged, before opting for a more philosophical stance: "We go so deep to defend these kinds of crosses, we have to occupy the spaces a bit better."
However, one player who didn't need any explaining was Erling Haaland, Manchester City's prolific goal-scorer. Guardiola lavished praise on his striker, who became the fastest player in Premier League history to reach 100 goals. "For people up front it's a question of numbers, and his numbers have no discussion," he gushed.
Haaland himself seemed unfazed by the dramatic turn of events that had left his team clinging to a precarious lead. While Marco Silva, Fulham's manager, showed admirable character in the face of adversity, Guardiola couldn't help but feel a twinge of concern about his team's ability to see out a match they should have had well and truly wrapped up.
As for the Manchester City manager, he will surely be taking some time to collect himself before moving on to the next challenge. For now, it seems that Guardiola's joy has been muted by the memory of Fulham's heroic comeback - an experience he describes as "impossible" to enjoy.