"You'll be sacked in the morning," Liverpool fans sang to City coach Pep Guardiola at the end of the game, as he ironically showed them the number six - the number of titles won by Manchester's leading team.
Liverpool beat City 2:0 in the Premier League derby to escape 11 points.
"They want to fire me. I wish they had been a little kinder," said Guardiola.
"Why didn't they chant it when the score was 1:0? They were still afraid? Why didn't they do it last season when we won the Premier League? Why do they want to fire me right now?"
"I didn't expect that from Anfield. For other clubs, like Brighton, I can understand, but for Liverpool and Anfield - I didn't expect this. Maybe it's all because of the respect we have. They know we've won six Premier Leagues," he pointed out. is a Catalan coach.
City's fourth defeat in a row in the Premier League, sixth in all competitions in the last seven matches. A crisis like no other...
"We didn't have a pre-season and then the injuries came, but we know that and we have to live with it. We competed against Liverpool and we didn't create many chances. We don't have the pace in midfield at the moment, they are stronger in duels and we have to be much better with the ball. I'm sitting here in front of the press as City manager and I'm defending what we've done in the past thanks to those same players and I want to be with them and hug them more than ever. I can't forget the players I have. We have to change the results," said Guardiola.
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