Pep confirms Man City team meeting shortened after fine for late start.
- Pep Guardiola insists he will try to shorten team meetings. After Manchester City were fined £2m for late starts in the past two seasons.
- The Citizens were penalised 22 times for delayed kick-offs. Including a three-minute delay in the second half of last season’s final game against West Ham United.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed he will try to shorten team meetings. After fine £2m for late starts in the past two seasons.
Guardiola to do shorter team talks after £2m fine
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says. He will make his half-time team talks shorter after the club were fined for repeatedly. Being late to start matches and after half-time.
The club accepted they breached Premier League rules 22 times “without good reason” and were fined £2.09m.
When ask to comment on the situation, Guardiola said: “I just read it in the news. I would try to do my speeches at half-time shorter.”
He was speaking before Saturday’s pre-season match against Chelsea in Columbus, USA.
Asked about this, Guardiola said: “I just read the news. I’ll try to keep my half-time speech short.”
The Citizens were penalis 22 times for https://ufabet999.app delay kick-offs. Including a three-minute delay in the second half of last season’s final game against West Ham United. Guardiola also spoke about his former assistant Enzo Maresca’s move to Chelsea, saying: “I’m delight for him. We had a wonderful year together. He’s a lovely guy, a wonderful person, and his family too.”
“He’s done a great job. It’s incredible. That Leicester have got them back into the Premier League and now he’s in the top five or six in England. I wish him all the best. Because he deserves it. Good people deserve good things.”