
Pep Guardiola against Manchester United fans against 'shameful' songs about the mother of Phil Foden.
Sections of home support sang “Phil Foden, your mother is so ** g” during the old traffic.
City boss Guardiola said: “It was a lack of class.
“We are so exposed in football – especially managers, owners and football players.”
Senior City figures were considered shocked and disgusting by the songs, both in the number of participants and the frequency that they are sancing their abuse over Foden's mother, Claire.
Guardiola said: “I don't understand the spirit of the people involved in Phil's mother.
“It is a lack of integrity, class and they must be ashamed.”
The Spaniard also admitted that he was amazed by the shocking fall of the city from the grace.
They stay fifth in the table, a point behind Chelsea, and are still in a desperate battle to qualify for the Champions League.
Guardiola is struggling to find out how things went so badly and so quickly for the four-in-a-Row Prem winners.
Foden is just one of those whose form has collapsed and the campaign started as a double player of the year.
Guardiola admitted: “This season we fell incredibly. Not only Phil Foden, but all of them.
“Last season his impact was incredible. With him and the chances it is normally, bang. Just not at the moment.
“But the team does not play at the level we had. And we were not at our level in this game.”
In the meantime, the United boss Ruben Amorim was struck complaints from ex-Red Devils star Gary Neville that players who hug and shake hands after the last whistle “tells you that both teams feel happy with a 0-0”.
Amorim now has to win his last seven games to beat United's lowest prop points of 58, completed in 2021-22.
He said: “I understand that Gary Neville is crucial of everything.
“I understand that we do the worst season in history.
“I am not naive or crazy, I can see the moment we are. We have to show urgency to do it better, because we don't have much time in a club like this. We are in a hurry.”
More than 1,000 United fans organized a sit-in protest for more than 30 minutes aimed at owners, the glazers and ticket price increases.
About 500 also protested after she was told that they had to move seats to house a new well -paid tunnel club next season.
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