Guardiola explains incident with camera operator after Man City's defeat.
Guardiola apologized after the camera incident
According to The Sun: Pep Guardiola admitted he felt 'ashamed and embarrassed' after the conflict with the camera operator following Manchester City's defeat to Newcastle on Saturday. The team coach acknowledged his mistake and apologized 'a moment later' after the incident on the field at St. James' Park.
City's management was outraged by several controversial referee decisions that they believed affected the match outcome in favor of Eddie Howe's side.
“I felt ashamed and embarrassed,” Guardiola said.
This incident reflected the emotions that coaches experience during important matches. Guardiola proved that even the most successful professionals can make mistakes. His apology demonstrates respect for the profession and the interaction with journalists, highlighting the importance of etiquette in the sporting environment.
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