Pep Guardiola was one of the stars of Manchester City who cut down depressed figures on their arrivals in Manchester after their FA Cup final defeat.
City – and Guardiola – will now become trophy -free for the season after losing 1-0 against Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon in Wembley, after they have also surrendered their Premier League title and have left all other cup matches.
City went into the game as favorites and did not succeed in breaking down a determined palace defense, led by an impressive Dean Henderson, who made six saves in the game, including the fine of Omar Marmoush.
Guardiola was involved in a bust with Henderson after the full-time whistle at the National Stadium, given the approach of the goalkeeper of England and an expert lip reader, the details of the exchange revealed.
Nevertheless, Guardiola Henderson and his team has credited and led his side back to Manchester in the late hours of Sunday evening, while he was broken that came back to the city.
The city team flew back home on the evening of the game while Crystal Palace celebrated players in the capital and returned to Manchester just before 11 p.m. before he went home.
Guardiola saw a coach arriving, was assigned to the front of the vehicle while he was sitting alone with his eyes closed.
The city tourage is supposed to have flown from Luton on a Jet 2 budget charter before he arrives late on Saturday evening.
After the landing, the majority of the players drove themselves home, including Phil Foden and Erling Haaland.
Foden, who played the last 15 minutes of the game by the end of what was a difficult season for the English star, was driven away in his £ 200,000 Mercedes Gwagen.
The midfielder cut a tired figure while he walked away in the vehicle, which has light blue seats as a tribute to the city.
Also among the players to leave there was Haaland, who has just returned from an injury and a blank pulled in the final.
City's top scorer pulled the headlines when he spent a penalty in the first half, because he had been on his part this season, despite the scoring of only four of his seven efforts.
Omar Marmoush saw his place rescued by Henderson – the hero of the day – and his side did not succeed in breaking through a determined palace defense.
Haaland took off from Manchester airport next to the rest of his team and drove his £ 250,000 Maybach but tried to stay out of sight.
The attacker pulled down his sun's surrender – even though it was pitch black – and seemed shine while he went home.
But most eyes were aimed at Guardiola, whose nightmare season came to a disappointing conclusion, so he had food in the summer to think and for some remains of this campaign.
On full -time, Spaniard Henderson confronted, which led to some fans who theoretized that the city boss spoke about the potential red card incident. Expert Lip-Reader Jeremy Freeman, however, has now revealed the truth about what was really said in the exchange.
Guardiola approached England's keeper when he celebrated and said: “You didn't deserve that. Shame.'
Henderson replied: 'You still had your 10 minutes', in reference to the 10 minutes extra time at the end of the game.
Henderson said three times '10 minutes ', while Guardiola also said:' It's not a fair play. You shouldn't – it's not fair. '
He was eventually pulled away from Henderson by Crystal Palace Spare goalkeeper Matt Turner.
