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PEP GUARDIOLA'S SHAME: MANAGER REGRETS CONFRONTING CAMERAMAN POST-MATCH

Pep Guardiola says he feels "embarrassed and ashamed" after confronting a cameraman following Man City's 2-1 loss to Newcastle. The City boss apologised but also defended his passion for his club.

Pep Guardiola's Shame: Manager Regrets Confronting Cameraman Post-Match
Guardiola Apologizes, Admits 'Huge Mistake

After Manchester City's 2-1 loss to Newcastle United, Pep Guardiola was caught on camera confronting a cameraman at St.St. James’ Park. He has since expressed regret over the episode.

Guardiola was visibly upset after the game, approaching referee Sam Barrott and Bruno Guimaraes in what appeared to be heated discussions.

The Sky Sports cameraman supposedly got too close to the agitated coach, leading Guardiola to adjust the man's headset while voicing his displeasure.

"I apologised," Guardiola stated. I feel bad when I see it. I don’t like how I acted. I said sorry to the cameraman right away.

I am who I am. After so many games, I'm not perfect, and I make mistakes. It's not about that.

I will always defend my team and my club. That's why I reacted the way I did.

Guardiola added, From my experience, winning the Premier League requires around 100 points. Anything less, and we don't win. That's just how it is.

With four league losses already, City would need to win every remaining game to reach that 100-point mark.

Before facing Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, Guardiola seemed annoyed by a penalty call on Phil Foden and Newcastle's winning goal.

The referee was involved for almost the entire match, he said. He was constantly involved.

Sports are tough, and things aren't always easy. It's part of what makes us a team and a club. We must experience these moments.

City might see Claudio Echeverri, who is currently on loan, on Tuesday night. However, the young Argentine's time in the Bundesliga hasn't been easy.

Echeverri has been a substitute in most of the recent league games, and City might consider bringing him back in January.

City has high hopes for the 19-year-old, whom they signed from River Plate earlier this year.

Guardiola also spoke with Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes for about 30 seconds.

Echeverri was a substitute in the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace, and he scored at the Club World Cup.

The plan was for him to get regular playing time this season. Echeverri's representatives chose Leverkusen, while City wanted him to play at Girona, a sister club.

When asked about Echeverri's possible return in January, Guardiola said, That's a question for his agent.

We want our players to play a lot, and we value him as a player. His agent probably knows more about the situation.

WHY DECEMBER 2025 WAS PEP GUARDIOLA’S MOST "STATISTICALLY PERFECT" MONTH EVER

Pep Guardiola’s "most impressive month" is over. Read why Man City are now favourites to snatch the 2026 Premier League title.

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It's tough to say how the 2025/26 team will stack up against Pep Guardiola's other squads from his decade at the Etihad. They've shown a lot of potential six months into the season, but trophies aren't a sure thing yet.

Still, December 2025 definitely stands out as a crazy good month in Guardiola's 95-month tenure. It's not just that the Blues are doing well in the Premier League and Champions League, but where they got those wins.

Winning at Fulham, Real Madrid, Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest in a single month is quite the feat. Craven Cottage might not be the scariest place, but it's a long trip for a midweek game. Plus, the other three teams have been a pain for City in recent years.

Guardiola might not be thrilled with how they won—he wants them to be consistent for the entire match and for his young players to really show who they are all the time. But getting wins at those stadiums will help his players learn as they go. Once you’ve won at the Bernabeu, not many places can intimidate you, and the Forest win was huge because City lost there badly nine months prior.

City has totally answered questions about their away game performance this season. They lost three of their four league games—against Brighton, Villa, and Newcastle—on the road. They also messed up at Monaco in the Champions League after a bad second half when they should have won. Erling Haaland was mad and stormed off after the final whistle.

Those worries are gone after a month that was one of City's best ever away from home, statistically speaking. The last time City won all their away games in a month was in early 2024/25. Before that, you’d have to go back almost two years to February 2024 to find a month where they won four.

That February 2024 team was on its way to winning a fourth straight Premier League title and reaching the FA Cup Final. Before that, it was December 2021. City never won four away games in a month during their treble season, for instance.

Part of that is just how the schedule works—there aren't always four away games in a month. And once April and May roll around, if City is still in the FA Cup, they play at a neutral site. Still, it's amazing how good their December was, picking up so many good results from tough places.

That changes things as they head into another tough month with four more away games. They're at Sunderland on New Year's Day (who haven't lost at home in the Premier League this season), then at Newcastle for the first leg of their league cup semi-final, knowing they lost there recently and haven't won there in two years.

A few days later, it's the Manchester derby, followed by a trip to Bodo as they try to finish in the top eight in the first stage of the Champions League. City has done pretty well at Old Trafford lately, but derbies are always tense. And a plastic field in the Arctic Circle doesn't sound easy.

But City can go into these games feeling more confident after the December they just had. No matter how much the home teams try to rattle them, Guardiola’s improving squad has proven they can get results anywhere. They’ll see the first game of the year in the Northeast as a chance to really show what they want to accomplish in 2026.

OFFICIAL REPORT: RODRI RETURNS AS MANCHESTER CITY EXTEND DOMINANT EIGHT-MATCH WINNING STREAK

Rodri returns as Manchester City extends its winning run to eight games. Discover how the Club World Cup saved City's season.

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Rodri is back in the squad for City’

It felt right having Rodri back. Pep Guardiola talked more openly than before about how good the Club World Cup was for Manchester City. He'd said it could be a disaster for the team. Now, they see it as what got them back on track.

At the end of June, he said, The main thing is to get back to our old selves. That's my goal for this competition. I want them to feel like we're back to being competitive, like we have for most of the last decade. Then we'll see.

We'll see after the final. We'll rest as much as the Premier League allows. Maybe it'll be awful in the winter. Maybe we'll be tired, and the World Cup will have messed us up. I don't know; we've never done this before. We'll find out when we get back.

The good from the Club World Cup wasn't clear right away. City played alright against Juventus, but then had a tough loss against Al Hilal in the last 16. Plus, Rodri hurt his hamstring on a bad field during that loss, which messed up his recovery from his ACL injury.

In September, Rodri started three games in a week against United, Napoli, and Arsenal. That wore him out, and he soon got another hamstring issue at Brentford, keeping him out for about ten weeks.

It might not be fair, but it doesn't seem like the Club World Cup helped Rodri get better. His being back in the team at the City Ground hints at a better second half of the season.

When he's back on the field, he'll join a team that's figured out how to win and fight for the league title without him. City has won their last eight games in a row in all competitions. Their longest streak since winning the Club World Cup. Guardiola mentions that the team has rediscovered the identity he wanted.

Despite worrying about the tournament and the problems that came up, FIFA's power move has given City a chance to reset, which they really needed to get back to full strength.

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